The book can broadly be distinguished into two main parts, women in India during time of the British Empire and then the period after India gained independence. ĭivided into 12 chapters and four other sections-dedication, acknowledgements, conclusion and index-the original edition of the book spans 203 pages. First published in 1993 in New Delhi by Kali for Women after a Norwegian organisation's grant of Rs 1.4 lakh, and later published by Zubaan (an imprint of Kali) and Verso, the illustrated book is "a brief interpretative history of women's movements in India from the beginning of the nineteenth century until the present day", as the first line of the introduction concisely conveys. The History of Doing: An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women's Rights and Feminism in India 1800–1990 is a book by Radha Kumar. ![]() Radha Kumar, Photo Research by Kali for Women
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