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01 March 2015

HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia, Asian history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, Colonialism and imperialism
‘Hopefully, scholars currently working on clubs around the British Empire will have the advantage of Cohen’s work, which demonstrates the ways that clubs can reveal facts about the private life of the British Empire and details about civil society in South Asia.’
AMY MILNE-SMITH, Wilfrid Laurier University, American Historical Review
‘The volume will be a useful reference work for those wanting to know the specific mechanics of how exactly clubs were founded and flourished, for those exploring associational life more broadly, and for those examining social life within India writ large.’
Amy Milne-Smith, Wilfrid Laurier University, AHR
Introduction
1. Club rules
2. Around the club
3. The business of clubbing
4. Servants and staff
5. Race, class and the club
6. Women and the club
7. Postcolonial clubbing
Glossary
Bibliography
Index