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This book traces the evolving identity of a Bombay family and its changing social and political views in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, using three main sources: their family journals, an individual memoir/journal, and letters written home from Europe.

Produktbeschreibung
This book traces the evolving identity of a Bombay family and its changing social and political views in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, using three main sources: their family journals, an individual memoir/journal, and letters written home from Europe.
Autorenporträt
Salima Tyabji (1939-2013), was a teacher and an editor, and was educated at the Universities of Bombay and Oxford. She taught at the Bombay International School and at the Anjuman-I-Islam's Saif Tyabji Girls' High School. She later became an Editor, initially with Tata McGraw-Hill, and subsequently with Oxford University Press. After retiring from OUP, Tyabji taught herself Urdu and researched at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, both of which led to the manuscript which forms the basis of this book.