Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Wald, Erica
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Article
Wald, Erica.
2018.
Governing the Bottle: Alcohol, Race and Class in Nineteenth-Century India.
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 46(3),
pp. 397-417.
ISSN 0308-6534
[Article]
Wald, Erica.
2009.
Defining Prostitution and Redefining Women’s Roles: The Colonial State and Society in Early 19th Century India.
History Compass, 7(6),
pp. 1470-1483.
[Article]
Book
Wald, Erica.
2014.
Vice in the Barracks: Medicine, the Military and the Making of Colonial India, 1780-1868.
London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 9781137270986
[Book]
Book Section
Wald, Erica.
2024.
Pigsticking: the ‘Noble’ Indian Boar and Colonial Constructions of Elite Masculinity.
In: Kate Imy; Teresa Segura-Garcia; Elena Valdameri and Erica Wald, eds.
Bodies Beyond Binaries in Colonial and Postcolonial Asia.
Leiden: Leiden University Press, pp. 245-262.
ISBN 9789087284558
[Book Section]
Wald, Erica.
2019.
Reading Social Spaces: the life of the Bombay Theatre, 1770-1843.
In: Prashant Kidambi; Manjiri Kamat and Rachel Dwyer, eds.
Bombay before Mumbai: Essays in Honour of Jim Masselos.
London: Hurst Publishers, pp. 99-116.
ISBN 9781787381483
[Book Section]
Edited Book
Imy, Kate; Segura-Garcia, Teresa; Valdameri, Elena and Wald, Erica, eds.
2024.
Bodies Beyond Binaries in Colonial and Postcolonial Asia.
Leiden: Leiden University Press.
ISBN 9789087284558
[Edited Book]