Caste, Society and Politics in India : From the eighteenth century to the modern Age / Susan Bayly.
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- 0-521-79842-6
- 23 305.5 BAY
Contents:
1.Historical origins of a caste society
2.The brahman Raj: kings and service people c.1700-1830
3.Western orientalists and the colonial perception of caste
4.Caste and the modern nation:incubus or essence
5.The everyday experience of caste in colonail india
6.Caste debate and the emergence of gandhian nationalism
7.State policy and reservations:the politicisation of caste based social welfare schemes
8.Caste in the everyday life of independent India
9.Caste wars and the mandate of violence.
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Tetso College Library Sociology | Non-fiction | 305.5 BAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8730 |
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1.Historical origins of a caste society
2.The brahman Raj: kings and service people c.1700-1830
3.Western orientalists and the colonial perception of caste
4.Caste and the modern nation:incubus or essence
5.The everyday experience of caste in colonail india
6.Caste debate and the emergence of gandhian nationalism
7.State policy and reservations:the politicisation of caste based social welfare schemes
8.Caste in the everyday life of independent India
9.Caste wars and the mandate of violence.
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