The development of a new elite in Ceylon, with special reference to educational and occupational background, 1910-1931
<p>One of the consequences of British rule in Ceylon was the gradual disintegration of the traditional social order with its structure of authority and influence. In the traditional social system, power and prestige were derived from caste and kinship. The caste system restricted the life chan...
Main Author: | Fernando, P |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1968
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