The Decline of Nair Dominance

Society and Politics in Travancore 1847-1908

Robin Jeffrey author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manohar Publishers and Distributors

Published:3rd Oct '23

Should be back in stock very soon

The Decline of Nair Dominance cover

This book tells the story of how a longstanding matrilineal society, in which women provided the reference point for the control of property, began to crumble in the late nineteenth century, eaten away by the demands of a modernized state and ridiculed by foreign missionaries and Hindu critics from elsewhere. When the book begins in 1847, high-caste families, mostly Nairs, still held slaves, controlled most of the land in the southern princely state of Travancore and demanded humiliating deference from lower castes. When the book ends at the time of the First World War, land and wealth seem to be passing into the hands of Christians and lower castes, the latter are protesting against social discrimination and Nair critics are calling for reforms of matrilineal practices and even for the abolition of matriliny itself. The book introduces intriguing characters, among them the longtime British Resident, General William Cullen, ‘ruin of many ladies of caste and respectability’, according to disapproving missionaries.

ISBN: 9789350980347

Dimensions: 250mm x 200mm x 50mm

Weight: unknown

393 pages