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_aGuha, Ranajit (Editor) _913477 |
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245 | _aSubaltern studies: writings on South Asian history and society vol.5 | ||
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_bOxford University Press _c1990 _aNew Delhi |
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300 | _ax, 296p.; 22cm. | ||
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_aSubaltern studies (set of 10 volumes) _913488 |
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520 | _aThis boxed set will make available the Oxford India Paperbacks editions of the 10 volumes of this significant series. Individually each volume has had phenomenal sales. The boxed set will be a collector's item. The series has been very influential and has been cited and taken note of in academic writing, teaching, and has even found a non-specialist reader base. It has had an impact on scholarship acros the globe, especially in Latin America which has a history not dissimilar from South Asia. The emphasis on the margins and the subordinated has found echo in post modern and post-colonial studies. The essays in the volumes represent the range and interdisciplinarity of the exponents. The series is an example of a successful brand with each volume being reprinted several times. | ||
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_aHistory _xIndia _912678 |
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_aPeriod of British rule, 1785-1947 _913478 |
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856 | _uhttps://global.oup.com/academic/product/subaltern-studies-9780195651256?q=subaltern%20studies&lang=en&cc=in# | ||
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