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Writings on South Asian History and Society

Edited by Ranajit Guha
Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1982. 231 p.

Contents
List of Maps and illustrations vi
Preface vii
Note on Contributors ix
Acknowledgement x
On Some Apects of the Historiography
of Colonial India
by Ranajit Guha
1
Agrarian Relations and communalism in
Bengal, 1926-1935
by Partha Chatterjee
9
Small Peasant commodity Production and
Rural Indebtedness: the Culture of Sugarcane
in Eastern U.P., c. 1880-1920
by Shahid Amin
39
Rebellious Hillmen: the Gudem-Rampa Risings,
1939-1924
by David Arnold
88
Peasant Revolt and Indian Nationalism: The
Peasant movement in Awadh, 1919-1922
by Gyan Pandey
143
The Indian �Faction': A Political
Theory Examined
by David Hardiman
198
Glossary 233
Index

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Shahid Amin is a junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Oxford. He is working on a book, shortly to be published, on the interrelation of sugar mills and the peasantry in eastern Uttar Pradesh in the 1930s.

David Arnold is a Lecturer in History at the University of Lancaster. He is the author of The Congress in Tamilnadu: Nationalist Politics in South India 1919-37 (Delhi, 1977).

Partha Chatterjee is Professor of Political Science, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. He has published Arms, Alliances and Stability: The Development of the Structure of International Politics (Delhi, London & New York, 1975) and is co-author of The State of Political Theory: Some Marxist Essays (Calcutta, 1978).

Ranajit Guha of the University of Sussex is now on secondment at the Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. He is the author of A Rule of Property for Bangal: An Essay on The idea of the Permanent Settlement (Paris, 1963).

David Hardiman is an Honorary Visiting Fellow of the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. He is the author of Peasant Nationalists of Gujarat: Kheda District, 1917-34 (Delhi, 1981).

Gyan Pandey is a Fellow in History at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. He is the author of The Ascendancy of the Congress in Uttar Pradesh 1926-34: A Study in Imperfect Mobilization (Delhi, 1978).

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