IESHR - Most Frequently Cited Articles (Sage)Mumtaz Bibi's broken heart: The many lives of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages ActRohit De view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The semi-autonomous judge in colonial India: Chivalric imperialism meets Anglo-Islamic dower and divorce lawMitra Sharafi view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Partition and the politics of the joint family in nineteenth-century north IndiaLeigh Denault view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The codification of personal law and secular citizenship: Revisiting the history of law reform in late colonial IndiaEleanor Newbigin view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] What makes people who they are? 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Rajasekhar view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Disciplining and policing the 'criminals by birth', Part 2: The development of a disciplinary system, 1871-1900Sanjay Nigam view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Disciplining and policing the 'criminals by birth', Part 1: The making of a colonial stereotype-- The criminal tribes and castes of North IndiaSanjay Nigam view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The cognitive status of caste in colonial ethnography: A review of some literature on the NorthWest Provinces and OudhRashmi Pant view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Aspects of state formation in South India and Southeast Asia, 1500-1650Sanjay Subrahmanyam view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic-- The Indian ExperienceI.D. Mills view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Then came the Marwaris: Some aspects of the changes in the pattern of industrial control in Eastern IndiaOmkar Goswami view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] When the rains failed: famine, relief, and mortality in British IndiaIra Klein view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Conversion to Christianity among the Nagas, 1876-1971Richard M. Eaton view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Law, custom, and statutory social reform: the Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act of 1856Lucy Carroll view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] The logic of tenancy cultivation: central and south-east Punjab, 1870-1935Neeladri Bhattacharya view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Racial Discrimination and Science in Nineteenth Century IndiaDeepak Kumar view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Eyes Without Sight: Education and Mill Workers in South India, 1939-76Enid Perlin view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] On South Indian Bandits and KingsDavid Shulman view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Agrarian Conditions in Assam, 1880-1890: A Case Study of Five Districts of the Brahmaputra ValleyAditya Mukherjee view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Land as "Patrimony": Nationalist Response to Immigrant Labour Demands for Land in the Early Twentieth Century Sri LankaVijaya Samaraweera view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] From Protector to Litigant-- Changing Relations Between Hindu Temples and the Raja of RamnadCarol Appadurai Breckenridge view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Temples in Tamil Country, 1300-1750 A.DBurton Stein view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Factory Labour in Eastern I ndia: Sources of Supply, 1855-1946 Some Preliminary FindingsRanajit Das Gupta view article | [Indian Economic Social History Review: Most-Cited Full-Text Articles] Political Authority and Structural Change in Early South Indian HistoryNicholas B. 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