ABSTRACT

First published in 2006. Purdah, which can be formal law or informal custom, involves keeping women segregated from society, restricting their independence and regulating their dress. This classic work, published in 1032 was the first accurate description of the institution of Purdah, its effects on the women of India and their rising revolt against it. Written by a woman who herself lived the life pictured in the books, this was a seminal book for the women's rights movement and general and Indian's women's movement in particular.

part |284 pages

Purdah

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter |16 pages

Restrictions on Woman's Freedom

Laws of Manu

chapter |18 pages

Women in Epic Days

chapter |6 pages

The First Great Revolt

chapter |10 pages

Mohammedan Influence

Enhancement of Restrictions

chapter |20 pages

Women in the Zenana

chapter |28 pages

Women's Part in Education

chapter |9 pages

Suffrage and Social Work

chapter |38 pages

Personal Observations