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Subaltern Studies, Volume V: Writings on South Asian History and Society

 
Ranajit Guha (Editor)
Synopsis The fifth volume of Subaltern Studies comprises five essays and two discussion pieces on the Subaltern project. In his study of the Bhils and Shaukars of eastern Gujarat David Hardiman analyses the close economic relationship that existed between these two communities. David Arnold’s essay on the Indian plague over 1896-1900 shows the complex interplay of coercion and co-operation, resistance and hegemony, class and race, in the colonial situation.
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About the author

Ranajit Guha

Ranajit Guha taught history for many years at the University of Sussex in England. In 1980 he joined the Australian National University where he wrote on South Asian History at the Research School of Pacific Studies. His publication include A Rule of Property for Bengal: An Essay on the Idea of Permanent Settlement and Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in colonial India.

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Title Subaltern Studies, Volume V: Writings on South Asian History and Society
Author Ranajit Guha
Format Softcover
Date published: 01.01.1998
Edition 3rd ed.
Language: English
isbn 0195635353
length x+296p., Figures; Maps; Appendices; Index; 22cm.
Subjects History