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From 'Hindolence' to 'Spirinomics': Discourse, Practice and the Myth of Indian Enterprise

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From 'Hindolence' to 'Spirinomics': Discourse, Practice and the Myth of Indian Enterprise. / Birtchnell, Thomas.
In: South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 32, No. 2, 08.2009, p. 248-268.

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Birtchnell T. From 'Hindolence' to 'Spirinomics': Discourse, Practice and the Myth of Indian Enterprise. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. 2009 Aug;32(2):248-268. doi: 10.1080/00856400903049507

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Birtchnell, Thomas. / From 'Hindolence' to 'Spirinomics': Discourse, Practice and the Myth of Indian Enterprise. In: South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. 2009 ; Vol. 32, No. 2. pp. 248-268.

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