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Writing social history / by Sumit Sarkar

By: Sarkar, Sumit [Author].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 1997.Description: xii, 390p.; 22 cm.ISBN: 0195646339; 9780195646337; 0195640241; 9780195640243.Subject(s): History -- India | HistoryDDC classification: 954
Contents:
PART I : The many worlds of Indian history -- The relevance of E. P. Thompson -- The decline of the subaltern in subaltern studies -- PART II : Edward Thompson and India - the other side of the medal -- The city imagined - Calcutta of the 19th and early 20th centuries -- Renaissance and Kaliyuga - time, myth and history in colonial Bengal -- Vidyasagar and Brahmanical Society -- Kaliyuga, Chakri and Bhakti - Ramkrishna and his times -- Identity and difference - caste in the formation of the ideologies of Nationalism and Hindutva
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PART I : The many worlds of Indian history -- The relevance of E. P. Thompson -- The decline of the subaltern in subaltern studies -- PART II : Edward Thompson and India - the other side of the medal -- The city imagined - Calcutta of the 19th and early 20th centuries -- Renaissance and Kaliyuga - time, myth and history in colonial Bengal -- Vidyasagar and Brahmanical Society -- Kaliyuga, Chakri and Bhakti - Ramkrishna and his times -- Identity and difference - caste in the formation of the ideologies of Nationalism and Hindutva

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