Elizabeth Lhost is lecturer in history and postdoctoral fellow at Dartmouth College.
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"Everyday Islamic Law and the Making of Modern South Asia is an impressive accomplishment for its breadth and specificity. It would be a mandatory addition to graduate courses on South Asia, Islam, and religion. . . . By foregrounding the small questions that have big impacts in people's lives--and that fascinated the British imperial powers--Lhost is able to capture how a system of authority both changed and remains."--American Historical Review "[An] erudite debut. . . . The meticulous regard for quotidian processes and overlooked cases makes for an intimate study of the sometimes befuddling world of Islamic law in British India. Scholars will find this a detailed and nuanced chronicle."--Publishers Weekly "A unique contribution that demonstrates the author's dexterity in Islamic and South Asian studies."--Reading Religion