Where law meets tradition, the soul of Malabar is revealed. In this landmark study, Lewis Moore explores the intricate tapestry of legal customs and social practices that defined South India's Malabar region during British colonial rule. With a keen eye for detail, Moore examines the intersection of colonial law and traditional Malabar practices, drawing compelling connections between 19th-century legal customs and the enduring cultural identity of the region. This is more than a legal history book; it is a window into the lived realities of communities navigating the shifting boundaries of authority and tradition. Malabar Law and Custom stands as a foundational work for historians and scholars of legal anthropology, comparative legal studies, and colonial law. Through careful analysis and vivid documentation, Moore brings to life the unique legal systems that flourished in British colonial India, offering rare insights into the cultural customs that shaped daily life. The result is an essential resource for academic legal research and a captivating exploration for anyone fascinated by South Indian traditions and the evolution of law. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are delving into the complexities of legal systems comparison or seeking a collector's item that illuminates the past, this cultural treasure endures as a testament to Malabar's rich legal and social legacy.
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