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Priests and Cobblers: A Study of Social Change in a Hindu Village in Western Nepal

 
A. Patricia Caplan (Author)
Synopsis This book is a study of the changing relations between members of the priestly caste (Brahmins) and a group of untouchables (Cobblers). The study covers a period of several decades up to the time of fieldwork at the end of the 1960s in a Hindu village in Western Nepal. From a position of almost total economic dependence on the priestly caste, the untouchables had become increasingly independent because of the new opportunities available in the expanding economy of the area. As a result of this they had begun to oppose the Brahmins politically. At the time of the original publication of this book (1972), there was very little published material written by anthropologists on Hindu Village Society in Nepal, and very little that dealt with relations between high castes and untouchables anywhere else in South Asia. The author does however seek to put her study into wider perspective by comparing it with other literature on change in South Asia.
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Bibliographic information

Title Priests and Cobblers: A Study of Social Change in a Hindu Village in Western Nepal
Format Softcover
Date published: 01.01.2007
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 0700201963
length xiv+104p., Tables; Maps.

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