Subaltern Studies: Volume III: Writings on South Asian History and Society
Ranajit Guha
Extracts from the reviews of the hardbound edition:
'Of all the volumes in this series the third is the most cohesive in theoretical perspective and time-frame (the period of colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism)...Subaltern Studies III is exciting social history. It could change your reading habits!'
South Asia Research USA
Rajat Guha prefaces the volume with the assertion that he is determined to smash the elitist understanding of South Asian history... No serious library, no serious scholar, with an interest in the history of peasants, of labour, South Asia, or of popular mentalities can afford to ignore this or other volumes in the series.'
Francis Robinson, SOAS Journal
'The arguments are novel and characterised by a negativity, a critical drive, against elitist orthodoxies.'The Telegraph, Calcutta
'The third volume, the richest so far...
Rajat Ray, The Statesman
'Of all the volumes in this series the third is the most cohesive in theoretical perspective and time-frame (the period of colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism)...Subaltern Studies III is exciting social history. It could change your reading habits!'
South Asia Research USA
Rajat Guha prefaces the volume with the assertion that he is determined to smash the elitist understanding of South Asian history... No serious library, no serious scholar, with an interest in the history of peasants, of labour, South Asia, or of popular mentalities can afford to ignore this or other volumes in the series.'
Francis Robinson, SOAS Journal
'The arguments are novel and characterised by a negativity, a critical drive, against elitist orthodoxies.'The Telegraph, Calcutta
'The third volume, the richest so far...
Rajat Ray, The Statesman
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Anno:
1994
Edizione:
New Ed
Casa editrice:
Oxford Paperbacks
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
338
ISBN 10:
0195635299
ISBN 13:
9780195635294
File:
PDF, 43.78 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1994