
Some extracts from reviews: 'Subaltern Studies, a series of fragmentary explorations of popular mentality and politics in particular places and at particular times...has served its purpose - a very useful purpose - and it is to be hoped that it will encourage broader and more long-ranging works giving a connected history of the lower classes.' The Statesman '...this is an important book, a book that makes a break...which is needed...' The Hindustan Times 'Much of the discussion regarding Indian history writing in the groves of academia is a dialogue or polemic with Subaltern Studies. Historians are identified...according to whether one is a 'subaltern' or not.' The Telegraph
Page Count:
358
Publication Date:
1996-08-01
ISBN-10:
0195633652
ISBN-13:
9780195633658
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