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The Santal Rebellion 1855–1856

Author : Peter B. Andersen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2022-11-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000780871

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The Santal Rebellion 1855–1856 by Peter B. Andersen Pdf

The book presents a new interpretation of the Santal Rebellion, the Hul 1855–1856, drawing on the colonial sources as well as Santal memories. It offers a critique of postcolonial approaches that overlook specifically tribal perspectives and see the Hul as a class-based peasant rebellion. The author analyses the Hul and its participants—the Santals and their opponents, both the colonial administration and the Bengalis. He also looks at the attempts of the Hul’s leaders, Sido and Kạnhu to reform the Santal religion. Offering a new, respectful reading of the Hul’s religious legitimation, the book argues that changes in Santal religion and ethics were responses to the colonial regime’s new and aggressive economic order. The Hul’s leaders, Sido and Kạnhu, demanded the introduction of just laws based on the universal principle of equality. This historical approach leads to a call for the inclusion of the voice of tribal and Adivasi minorities when formulating politics for their development in the 21st century. The book is relevant for researchers and students of social history, social reform, tribal and indigenous studies, postcolonial studies and South Asian studies.

Santal Village Community and the Santal Rebellion of 1855

Author : Narahari Kaviraj
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Santal (South Asian people)
ISBN : UOM:39015055101763

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Santal Village Community and the Santal Rebellion of 1855 by Narahari Kaviraj Pdf

According To This Monograph The Santal Rebellion Was In The Nature Of A Peasant Uprising In Which The Village Community Played A Vital Part, But The Village Community Was Also The Cause Of Its Undoing.

Santal Rebellion

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Bengal (India)
ISBN : STANFORD:36105026162227

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History of the Santal Hool of 1855

Author : Digambar Chakrabortti
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Santal Rebellion, 1855-1856
ISBN : UOM:39015024969969

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Hul! Hul!

Author : Peter Stanley
Publisher : Hurst & Company
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2022-02-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1787385426

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Hul! Hul! by Peter Stanley Pdf

If not for the famous Indian mutiny-rebellion of 1857, the Santal "Hul" (rebellion) of 1855 would today be remembered as the most serious uprising that the East India Company ever faced. Instead, this rebellion-to which 10 per cent of the Bengal Army's infantry was committed and in which at least 10,000 Santals died-has been forgotten. While its memory lived among Santals, British officers published little about it, and most of the sepoys involved died in 1857. In the words of one British officer, the Hul was "not war ... but execution", and perhaps thus was dismissed as unworthy of attention by military historians. Drawing for the first time on the Bengal officers" voluminous reports on its suppression, Peter Stanley has produced the first comprehensive interpretation of the Hul, investigating why it occurred, how it was fought and why it ended as it did. Despite the Bengal Army virtually inventing counterinsurgency operations in the field (and the Santals improvising their first war), the Hul came to an end amid starvation and disease. But between its bloody outbreak, its protracted suppression and its far-reaching effects, Stanley demonstrates that the Hul was more than just "execution"-it was indeed a war.

A New Testament

Author : Tone Bleie
Publisher : Solum Bokvennen
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2023-12-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9788256028740

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A New Testament by Tone Bleie Pdf

A NEW TESTAMENT offers a recast economic, legal, and social history of the strangely neglected, enduring and power-laden relationship between a Scandinavian Transatlantic mission and the Santals, Boro and Bengalis of East India, Northern Bangladesh, and Eastern Nepal. Bleie's kaleidoscopic portraits transport readers back to the medieval period and Danish and British Company Rule. The British Raj and the early post-Independence period remain her principal framing, however. This customized text enables readers to navigate and selectively immerse themselves in theoretical and descriptive chapters brimming with immersive storytelling. The volume is relevant for university curricula in international history, Scandinavian and Norwegian transnational history, Santal ethnohistory, the history of religion, the sociology of religion, mission history, intercultural history of Christianity, museum studies, subaltern and postcolonial studies, comparative international law, peace and development studies, social anthropology, history of aid, tribal studies, women's studies, and the study of indigenous oral and textual history.

Tribe-British Relations in India

Author : Maguni Charan Behera
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2021-09-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789811634246

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Tribe-British Relations in India by Maguni Charan Behera Pdf

This book discusses the colonial history of Tribe-British relations in India. It analyses colonial literature, as well as cultural and relational issues of pre-literate communities. It interrogates disciplinary epistemology through multidisciplinary engagement. It presents the temporal and spatial dimensions of tribal studies. The chapters critically examine colonial ideology and administration and civilization of tribes of India. Each paper introduces a unique context of Tribe-British interactions and provides an innovative approach, theoretical foundation, analytical tool and methodological insights in the emerging discipline of tribal studies. The book is of interest to researchers and scholars engaged in topics related to tribes.

Samotala bidroha

Author : Kamala Caudhurī
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Santal (South Asian people)
ISBN : LCCN:2012324102

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Samotala bidroha by Kamala Caudhurī Pdf

Articles on the social life and customs of Santal (South Asian people) and history of Santal Rebellion, 1855-1856.

Re-Interrogating Civil Society in South Asia

Author : Peter B. Andersen,Rubya Mehdi,Amit Prakash
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000371598

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Re-Interrogating Civil Society in South Asia by Peter B. Andersen,Rubya Mehdi,Amit Prakash Pdf

This book offers an overview of the history and development of civil society in three major nations of South Asia – Pakistan, India and Bangladesh – from colonial times to the present. It examines the liberalization of civil society since the 1980s, the needs it created for civil action, the professionalization of civil society organizations, and the extent to which civil society may benefit society at large in the context of local, national and global transformations in the economy, political regime and ideology. The reader will find new insights on the interaction between the liberalization of multifaceted civil societies in the three countries, presenting contrasts such as restrictions put on women’s organizations or labour unions and acceptance of religious organizations’ activities. The volume looks at forms of transfer of civil society models, representation and democratic legitimacy of civil society organizations such as nongovernmental organizations, government organized NGOs and faith-based organizations, along with the structuring of civil society through legal frames as well as female, religious, and ethnic mobilizations around language and literature. Using wide-ranging empirical data and theoretical analyses, it deals with civil society issues relating to human rights and political challenges, justice, inequality, empowerment, and the role of bureaucracy, women’s movements, and ethnic and linguistic minorities. It also presents early responses to the Covid-19 crisis in 2020 which created significant pressure on the states and on civil society. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of political studies, development studies, sociology, public policy and governance, law and human rights, as also to professionals in think tanks, civil society activists and NGOs.

Indigenous Peoples and Borders

Author : Sheryl Lightfoot,Elsa Stamatopoulou
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2023-11-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781478027607

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Indigenous Peoples and Borders by Sheryl Lightfoot,Elsa Stamatopoulou Pdf

The legacies of borders are far-reaching for Indigenous Peoples. This collection offers new ways of understanding borders by departing from statist approaches to territoriality. Bringing together the fields of border studies, human rights, international relations, and Indigenous studies, it features a wide range of voices from across academia, public policy, and civil society. The contributors explore the profound and varying impacts of borders on Indigenous Peoples around the world and the ways borders are challenged and worked around. From Bangladesh’s colonially imposed militarized borders to resource extraction in the Russian Arctic and along the Colombia-Ecuador border to the transportation of toxic pesticides from the United States to Mexico, the chapters examine sovereignty, power, and obstructions to Indigenous rights and self-determination as well as globalization and the economic impacts of borders. Indigenous Peoples and Borders proposes future action that is informed by Indigenous Peoples’ voices, needs, and advocacy. Contributors. Tone Bleie, Andrea Carmen, Jacqueline Gillis, Rauna Kuokkanen, Elifuraha Laltaika, Sheryl Lightfoot, David Bruce MacDonald, Toa Elisa Maldonado Ruiz, Binalakshmi “Bina” Nepram, Melissa Z. Patel, Manoel B. do Prado Junior, Hana Shams Ahmed, Elsa Stamatopoulou, Liubov Suliandziga, Rodion Sulyandziga, Yifat Susskind, Erika M. Yamada

Subject Headings Used in the Dictionary Catalogs of the Library of Congress [from 1897 Through June 1964]

Author : Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1438 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1966
Category : Subject headings
ISBN : MINN:31951000830038E

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Author : Library of Congress
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1164 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN : UCBK:C100181870

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Author : Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1314 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Subject headings
ISBN : NWU:35556011334711

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Author : Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1698 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN : UOM:39015038642446

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Library of Congress Subject Headings by Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy Pdf