Dalits and the democratic revolution : Dr. Ambedkar and the dalit movement in colonial India by Gail Omvedt.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Angeles : Sage, 2018.Description: 348 pISBN:- 9780803991408
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Towards a Historical Materialist Analysis of the Origins and Development of Caste
Chapter 2. Caste, Region and Colonialism: the Context of Dalit Revolt
Chapter 3. Emergence of the Dalit Movement, 1900-30: Nagpur, Hyderabad Andhra, Mysore
Chapter 4. Emergence of the Dalit Movement, 1900-30: Bombay Presidency
Chapter 5. The Turning Point, 1930-36: Ambedkar, Gandhi, the Marxists
Chapter 6. The Years of Radicalism : Bombay Presidency, 1936-42
Chapter 7. Ambedkarism: The Theory of Dalit Liberatiion
Chapter 8. Mysore, 1930-56: The Politics of Ram-Raj
Chapter 9. Andhra and Hyderabad, 1930-46: Foundations of Turmoil
Chapter 10. Hyderabad an Andhra, 1946-56, Revolution, Repression and Recuperation
Conclusion
Index.