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The Women of India and what can be done for them is a significant historical work by John Murdoch that addresses the multifaceted challenges confronting Indian women in the 19th century. Through careful observation and detailed investigation, Murdoch explores the social, cultural, and economic circumstances that shaped women’s lives under colonial rule.
The author presents a nuanced discussion of issues including education, marriage customs, widowhood, and women’s rights. Rather than offering superficial critiques, Murdoch proposes practical and thoughtful solutions aimed at improving women’s conditions and expanding their opportunities. This work stands as an important document of colonial-era social commentary and reform-minded thinking.
Essential for historians, scholars of Indian studies, and readers interested in women’s history and social reform movements, this hardcover edition provides valuable insights into 19th-century perspectives on gender, society, and development in India.
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