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South Asia from the Margins : Echoes of Orissa, 1800–2000

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This book aims to sketch the diversities of South Asian social History, focusing on Orissa.

It highlights the problems of colonialism and its impact upon the lives of the colonised, even as it details the manner in which the internal order of exploitation worked.

Based on archival and rare, hitherto untapped sources, including oral evidence, it brings to life diverse aspects of Orissa’s social history, including the environment; health and medicine; conversion (in Hinduism); popular movements; social history of some princely states; and the intricate connections between the marginal social groups and Indian nationalism.

It also focuses on decolonisation, and explores the face of patriarchy and gender-related violence in post-colonial Orissa.

This volume will be of interest to students of history, social anthropology, political sociology and cultural studies, as well as those associated with non-governmental organisations and planners of public policy. -- .

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Product Details
Manchester University Press
0719086582 / 9780719086588
Hardback
954.133
01/11/2012
United Kingdom
192 pages, Maps
156 x 234 mm