Subaltern studies : writings on South Asian history and society (Vol. 8) edited by David Arnold and David Hardiman.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford, 1996.Description: 240 pISBN:- 9780195637212
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Table of Contents :
Chapter 1. Claims on the past: the genealogy of modern historiography in Bengal
Chapter 2. The difference- deferral of a colonial modernity: public debates on domesticity in British India
Chapter 3. Power in the forests: the dangs, 1820-1940
Chapter 4. The colonial prison: power, knowledge and penology in nineteenth-century India
Chapter 5. The prose of otherness
Chapter 6. Ranajit Guha: a biographical sketch
Chapter 7. A bibliography of Ranajit Guha's writings
Index