-
Padma Anagol is a
historian known for her work on women's
agency and
subjectivities in
colonial India. Her work
broadly focuses on
gender and women's history...
- (4
February 2000). "Poignant
pleas of an
Indian widow".
Business Line.
Anagol,
Padma (2005). The
emergence of
feminism in India, 1850–1920.
Ashgate Publishing...
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195695731.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-569573-1.
Anagol-Mcginn,
Padma (1992). "The Age of
Consent Act (1891) Reconsidered: Women's...
- (1996), p. 10 Cohn (1996), pp. 10–11 Grey (2011)
Dirks (2001), pp. 173–174
Anagol (2002) GA
Oddie (1994),
Orientalism and
British Protestant missionary constructions...
- (1996). The
World of
Muslim Women in
Colonial Bengal, 1876–1939. Brill.
Anagol,
Padma (2010). "Feminist
inheritances and foremothers: the
beginnings of...
- India, 2009. ISBN 8131718182, Sage Publishing: Prem
Chowdhry Affiliations Anagol,
Padma (2005). The
Emergence of
Feminism in India, 1850–1920.
Ashgate Publishing...
- Band [Men's Rebellion] and
Striyanche Swarga [Women's Paradise].
Padma Anagol describes her
views on women's
oppression as complex,
which found themselves...
- "Anti-Opium Demonstration". The
British Friend. 1: 17.
January 1, 1892.
Anagol,
Padma (2017-03-02). The
Emergence of
Feminism in India, 1850-1920. Routledge...
- rule is not
characteristic of Khadilkar's compositions"
According to
Padma Anagol,
Girijabai Kelkar wrote Purushanche Band to
counteract the "effects of vilification...
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Maharashtrian Families.
University of
California Press. p. 74. GGKEY:U3PU2CLAUDR.
Anagol,
Padma (2006). The
emergence of
feminism in India, 1850-1920. Aldershot:...