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Alam, S.M. Shamsul. "When will the subaltern speak?: central issues in historical sociology of South Asia," Asian Profile (Hong Kong) 21, no.5 (Oct 1993) pp. 431-447.

Alam, Javeed. "Peasantry, Politics and Historiography: Critique of New Trend in Relation to Marxism," Social Scientist 117, Vol. 11, 2 (February 1983) pp. 43-54.

Amin, Shahid, and Dipesh Chakrabarty, eds. Subaltern Studies IX. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1996. 248 p. SS

Amin, Shahid, and Gautam Bhadra. "Ranajit Guha: A Biographical Sketch," SS8, pp. 222-225. AU

Amin, Shahid. "Approver's Testimony, judicial Discourse: The Case of Chauri Chaura," SS5, pp. 166-202. AU

Amin, Shahid. Event, Metaphor, Memory: Chauri Chaura, 1922-1992. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. MM

Amin, Shahid. "Gandhi as Mahatma: Gorakhpur District, Eastern UP, 1921-22," SS3, pp. 1-61. AU

Amin, Shahid. "Gandhi as Mahatma (IV. Nationalism: Gandhi As Signifier)," SSS1988, pp. 288- 350. AU

Amin, Shahid. "Remembering Chauri Chaura: Notes from Historical Fieldwork," SSR1997, pp. 179-239. AU

Amin, Shahid. "Small Peasant commodity Production and Rural Indebtedness: the Culture of Sugarcane in Eastern U.P., c. 1880-1920," SS1, pp. 39-87. AU

Amin, Shahid. Some Considerations on Evidence, Language and History. Delhi: Indian History Congress, 1994. MM

Amin, Shahid. Sugarcane and Sugar in Gorakhpur: An Inquiry into Peasant Production for Capitalist Enterprise in Colonial India. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1984. MM

Apffel-Marglin, Frederique, and Mishra, Purna Chandra. "Gender and the unitary self: looking for the subaltern in coastal Orissa," South Asia Research (London) 15, no.1 (Spr 1995) pp. 78-130.

Arnold, David and David Hardiman, eds. Subaltern Studies VIII: Essays in Honour of Ranajit Guha. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1994. 240 p. SS

Arnold, David. "Bureaucratic Recruitment and Subordination in Colonial India: The Madras Constabulary, 1859-1947," SS4, pp. 1-53. AU

Arnold, David. "The Colonial Prison: Power, Knowledge and Penology in Nineteenth-Century India," SS8, pp. 148-187. AU

Arnold, David. "The Colonial Prision: Power, Knowledge, and Penology in Nineteenth-Century India," SSR1997, pp. 140-178. AU

Arnold, David. Colonizing the Body: State Medicine and Epidemic Disease in Nineteenth-Century India. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. MM

Arnold, David. "Famine in Peasant Consciousness and Peasant Action: Madras, 1876-8," SS3, pp. 61-115. AU

Arnold, David. Famine: Social Crisis and Historical Change. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988. MM

Arnold, David. "Gramsci and Peasant Subalternity in India," Journal of Peasant Studies 11, 4 (1984) pp. 155-177.

Arnold, David. Police, Power and Colonial Rule: Madras, 1859-1947. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1986. MM

Arnold, David. The Problem of Nature: Environment, Culture and European Expansion. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1996. MM

Arnold, David. "Rebellious Hillmen: the Gudem-Rampa Risings, 1939-1924," SS1, pp. 88-142. AU

Arnold, David. "Touching the Body: Perspectives on the Indian Plague, 1896-1900," SS5, pp. 55- 90. AU

Arnold, David. "Touching the body: Perspectives on the Indian Plague (V. Developing Foucault)," SSS1988, pp. 391-426. AU

Bagchi, Alakananda. "Conflicting Nationalisms: The Voice of the Subaltern in Mahasweta Devi's Bashai Tudu," Tulsa studies in women's literature v.15:no.1 (1996) pp. 41-50.

Bahl, Vinay. "Relevance (Or Irrelevance) of Subaltern Studies," Economic and Political Weekly v.32:no.23 (1997) pp. 1333-1344.

Banerjee, Prathama. "The subaltern-effect: negation to deconstruction hybridity?," Biblio. May-June 1999, p. 17-18. [ Review of Subaltern X]

Barkan, Elazar. "Post-anti-colonial histories: Representing the Other in Imperial Britain," Journal of British Studies 33, 2 (April 1994) pp. 180-204.

Baxi, Upendra. "Discussion - The State's Emissary: The Place of Law in Subaltern Studies," SS7, pp. 247-264. AU

Bayly, C.A. "Rallying around the Subaltern," Journal of Peasant Studies 16, 1 (1988) pp. 110-120.

Bhabha, Homi K. "The Postcolonial and Postmodern: The Question of Agency." In The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994. pp.171-197.

Bhabha, Homi K. "The Voice of the Dom," [Subaltern Studies IX The Present History of West Bengal] TLS, The Times Literary Supplement no. 4923 (8 August 1997) pp. 14-15. BkR

Bhadra, Gautam, compiler. "A Bibliography of Ranajit Guha's Writings," SS8, pp. 226-228. AU

Bhadra, Gautam. "Four Rebels of Eighteen-Fifty-Seven," SS4, pp. 229-275. AU

Bhadra, Gautam. "Four Rebels of Eighteen-Fifty-Seven (II. From Mughal to British)," SSS1988, pp. 129-178. AU

Bhadra, Gautam. "The Mentality of Subalternity: Kantanama or Rajdharma," SSR1997, pp. 63- 99. AU

Bhadra, Gautam. "The Mentality of Subalternity: Kantanama or Rajdharma," SS6, pp. 54-91. AU

Bhadra, Gautam. "Two Frontier Uprisings in Mughal India," SS2, pp. 43-59. AU

Bhattacharya, Nandini. "Behind the veil: the many masks of subaltern sexuality," Women's Studies International Forum. v. 19 (May/June '96) pp. 277-92.

Bose, Brinda. "Contemporary Problems Routed through History," The Book Review. v.21:no.6 (June 1997) pp. 5-7. [ Review of Subaltern IX]

Brass, Tom. "Moral Economists, Subalterns, New Social Movements, and the (Re-) Emergence of a (Post-) Modernised (Middle) Peasant," Journal of Peasant Studies 18, 2 (January 1991) pp. 173-205.

Brennan, Lance. Book Review, Pacific Affairs 57, 3 (Fall 1984) pp. 509-511. BkR

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Chakrabarty, Dipesh. Book Review, Journal of Asian Studies 50, 4 (November, 1991) pp. 968-970. BkR

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Conditions for Knowledge of Working-Class Conditions: Employers, Government and the Jute Workers of Calcutta, 1890-1940," SS2, pp. 259-310. AU

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Conditions for Knowledge of Working-Class Conditions (III. Domination Analysis in the Pre-Capitalist Context)," SSS1988, pp. 179-232. AU

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "The Death of History." Public Culture v.4:no.2 (1992) pp.47-65.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "The Difference-Deferral of a Colonial Modernity: Public Debates on Domesticity in British India," SS8, pp. 50-88. AU

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Discussion: Invitation to a Dialogue," SS4, pp. 364-376. AU

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Marx after Marxism: A Subaltern Historian's Perspective," Economic and Political Weekly. v.28:no.22 (29 May 1993), pp. 1094-1096.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Marx after Marxism: History, Subalternity and Difference," Meanjin 52 (Spring 1993) pp. 421-434; and in Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Durham) 2, no.2 (Fall 1994) pp. 446-463; another version in Marxism Beyond Marxism. Saree Makdisi, Cesare Casarino, and Rebecca E. Karl, eds. New York: Routledge, 1996. pp. 55-69.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Marx After Marxism: Subaltern Histories and the Question of Difference," Polygraph 6/7 (1993), pp. 10-16. [This is an earlier and shorter version of Meanjin 1993]

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Minority Histories, Subaltern Pasts," Economic and Political Weekly v.33:no.9 (28 February 1998), p. 473-479.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History: Who Speaks for 'Indian' Pasts?" Representations nr.37 (Winter 1992) pp. 1-26.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History: Who Speaks for "Indian" Pasts?" SSR1997, pp. 263-294. AU

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Radical Histories and Question of Enlightenment Rationalism: Some Recent Critiques of Subaltern Studies," Economic and Political Weekly v.30:no.14 (8 April 1995) pp. 751-759.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. Rethinking Working-Class History: Bengal, 1890-1940. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1989. MM

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Trade Unions in a Hierarchical Culture: The Jute Workers of Calcutta, 1920-50," SS3, pp. 116-152. AU

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Trafficking in History and Theory." In Beyond the Disciplines: The New Humanities, K.K. Ruthven, ed. Canberra, 1992.

Chandra, N. K. "Agricultural Workers in Burdwan," SS2, pp. 228-258. AU

Chatterjee, Indrani. "Colouring Subalternity: Slaves, Concubines and Social Orphans in Early Colonial India," SS10, pp. 49-97. AU

Chatterjee, Partha and Gyanendra Pandey, eds. Subaltern Studies VII. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1992. [Paperback 1993.] 272 p. SS

Chatteerjee, Partha. "Agrarian Relations and communialism in Bengal, 1926-1935," SS1, pp. 9- 38. AU

Chatterjee, Partha. Bengal, 1920-1947: The Land Question. Calcutta: K.P. Bagchi and Company, 1984. MM

Chatterjee, Partha. "Caste and Subaltern Consciousness," SS6, pp. 169-209. AU

Chatterjee, Partha. "Claims on the Past: The Genealogy of Modern Historiography in Bengal," SS8, pp. 1-49. AU

Chatterjee, Partha. "Gandhi and the Critique of Civil Society," SS3, pp. 153-195 . AU

Chatterjee, Partha. "History and the Nationalization of Hinduism." In Representing Hinduism, Vasudha Dalmia and H. von Stietencron, eds. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1995. pp.103-128.

Chatterjee, Partha. "More on Modes of Power and the Peasantry (V. Developing Foucault)," SSS1988, pp. 351-390. AU

Chatterjee, Partha. "More on Modes of Power and Peasantry," SS2, pp. 311-350. AU

Chatterjee, Partha. The Nation and Its Fragments: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1995. MM

Chatterjee, Partha. "The Nation and Its Women," SSR1997, pp. 240-262. AU

Chatterjee, Partha. Nationalist Thought and The Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse? Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1986. MM

Chatterjee, Partha. "Peasant, Politics and Historiography: A Response," Social Scientist 120 vol. 11, no. 5 (May 1983) pp. 58-65.

Chatterjee, Partha. A Possible India: Essays in Political Criticism. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997. MM

Chatterjee, Partha. The Present History of West Bengal: Essays in Political Criticism. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997. MM

Chatterjee, Partha. "A Religion of Urban Domesticity: Sri Ramakrishna and the Calcutta Middle Class," SS7, pp. 40-68. AU

Chatterjee, Partha. "Subaltern Studies VII: Writings on South Asian History and Society," The Journal of interdisciplinary history, (1995) v. 26:no., pp. n.p.

Chatterjee, Partha. "Was There a Hegemonic Project of the Colonial State?" In Contesting Colonial Hegemony: State and Society in Africa and India. Dagmar Engels and Shula Marks, eds. London: British Academic Press, 1994. pp.79-84.

Chaudhury, B.B. "Subaltern autonomy and the national movement," Indian Historical Review (New Delhi) 12, nos.1-2 (Jul 1985 - Jan 1986) pp. 391-399.

Chaudhury, Ajit K. "Discussion: In Search of a Subaltern Lenin," SS5, pp. 236-251. AU

Chopra, Suneet. "Missing Correct Perspective," (Review of SSI) Social Scientist 111, vol. 10, no. 8 (August 1982) pp. 55-63.

Cohn, Bernard S. An Anthropologist Among the Historians and Other Essays. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1987. MM

Cohn, Bernard S. Colonialism and Its Forms of Knowledge. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996. MM

Cohn, Bernard S. "The Command of Language and the Language of Command," SS4, pp. 276- 329. AU

Cooper, Frederick. "Conflict and Connection: Rethinking African History," American Historical Review 99 (Dec. 1994) pp. 1516-1545.

Copland, Ian. "Subalternative history: reflections on the Conference on the Subaltern in South Asian History and Society, Canberra, 26-28 November 1982," ASAA Review (Canberra) 6, no.3 (Apr 1983) pp. 10-17.

Currie, Kate. "The Challenge to Orientalist, Elitist, and Western Historiography: Notes on the 'Subaltern Project', 1982-1989," Dialectical anthropology, v.20:no2 (1995) pp. 217.

Das, Arvind N. "Agrarian Change from Above and Below: Bihar 1947-78," SS2, pp. 180-227. AU

Das, Veena. "Discussion: Subaltern as Perspective," SS6, p. 310-324. AU

Das Gupta, Ranajit. "Indian Working Class and Some Recent Historiographical Issues," Economic and Political Weekly 31,8 (24 Feb 1996) pp. L-27-L-31.

Das Gupta, Ranjit. "Significance of non-subaltern mediation," Indian Historical Review (New Delhi) 12, nos.1-2 (Jul 1985 - Jan 1986) pp. 383-390.

Dasgupta, Swapan. "Adivasi Politics in Midnapur, c. 1760-1924," SS4, pp. 101-135. AU

Devi, Mahasweta. "Appendix A: 'Breast-Giver' by Mabasweta Devi translated by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak," SS5, pp. 252-276. AU

Dhanagare, D. N. "Subaltern consciousness and populism: two approaches in the study of social movements in India," Social Scientist (New Delhi) 16, no.11 (Nov 1988) pp. 18-35.

Dhareshwar, Vivek and R. Srivatsan. "'Rowdy-sheeters': An Essay on Subalternity and Politics," SS9, pp. 201-231. AU

Dienst, Richard. "Imperialism, Subalternity, Autonomy: Modes of Third World Historiography," Polygraph 1 (1987) pp. 67-80.

Dube, Ishita Banerjee. "Taming Traditions: Legalities and Histories in Twentieth-Century Orissa," SS10, pp. 98-125. AU

Dube, Saurabh. "Myths, Symbols and Community: Satnampanth of Chhattisgarh," SS7, pp. 121-158. AU

Freitag, Sandria. Book Review, Journal of Asian Studies 43, 4 (August 1984) pp. 779-780. BkR

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Ghosh, Amitav. "The Slave of MS. H.6," SS7, pp. 159-220. AU

Ghosh, Kaushik. "A Market for Aboriginality: Primitivism and Race Classification in the Indentured Labour Market of Colonial India," SS10, pp. 8-48. AU

Guha, Ramachandra. [Book Review of SS V and VI], Indian Economic and Social History Review 28, 1 (1991) pp. 116-118. BkR

Guha, Ramachandra. "Forestry and Social Protest in British Kumaun, c. 1893-1921," SS4, pp. 54-100. AU

Guha, Ramachandra. "Subaltern and Bhadralok Studies," Economic and Political Weekly 30 (19 August 1995) pp. 2056-2058. BkR

Guha, Ranajit and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, eds. Selected Subaltern Studies. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. 434 p. SS

Guha, Ranajit. "Chandra's Death," SS5, pp. 135-165. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "Chandra's Death," SSR1997, pp. 34-62. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "Discipline and Mobilize," SS7, p. 69-120. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "Dominance Without Hegemony and Its Historiography," SS6, p. 210-309. AU

Guha, Ranajit. Dominance without Hegemony: History and Power in Colonial India. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997. MM

Guha, Ranajit. Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1983. MM

Guha, Ranajit. An Indian Historiography of India: A Nineteenth Century Agenda and Its Implications. Calcutta: K.P. Bagchi and Company, 1988. MM

Guha, Ranajit. "Introduction," SSR1997, pp. ix-. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "On some Aspects of the Historiography of Colonial India," SS1, pp. 1-8. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "On Some Aspects of the Historiography of Colonial India (I. Methodology)," SSS1988, pp. 37-44. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "Preface (I. Methodology)," SSS1988, pp. 35-36. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "The Prose of Counter-Insurgency," SS2, pp. 1-42. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "The Prose of Counter-Insurgency (I. Methodology)," SSS1988, pp. 45-88. AU

Guha, Ranajit. "The Small Voice of History," SS9, pp. 1-12. AU

Guha, Ranajit, ed. Subaltern Studies I: Writings on South Asian History and Society. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1982. 231 p. SS

Guha, Ranajit, ed. Subaltern Studies II. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1983. 358 p. SS

Guha, Ranajit, ed. Subaltern Studies III. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1984. 327p. SS

Guha, Ranajit, ed. Subaltern Studies IV. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1985. 383 p. SS

Guha, Ranajit, ed. Subaltern Studies V. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1987. 296 p. SS

Guha, Ranajit, ed. Subaltern Studies VI. New Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1989. 335 p. SS

Guha, Ranajit, ed. A Subaltern Studies Reader: 1986-1995. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997. 303 p. SS

Gupta, Dipankar. "On Altering the Ego in Peasant History: Paradoxes of the Ethnic Option," Peasant Studies 13, 1 (Fall 1985 pp. 5-24.

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Hardiman, David. "Adivasi Assertion in South Gujarat: The Devi Movement of 1922-23," SS3, pp. 196-230. AU

Hardiman, David. "The Bhils and Shahukars of Eastern Gujarat," SS5, pp. 1-54. AU

Hardiman, David. The Coming of the Devi: Adivasi Assertion in Western India. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1987. MM

Hardiman, David. Feeding the Baniya: Peasants and Usurers in Western India. Delhi, 1996. MM

Hardiman, David. "From Custom to Crime: The Politics of Drinking in Colonial South Gujarat," SS4, pp. 165-228. AU

Hardiman, David. "The Indian 'Faction': A Political Theory Examined," SS1, pp. 198-232. AU

Hardiman, David. "Origins and Transformations of the Devi," SSR1997, pp. 100-139. AU

Hardiman, David. "Power in the Forests: The Dangs, 1820-1940," SS8, pp. 89-147. AU

Hardiman, David. "'Subaltern Studies' at Crossroads," Economic and Political Weekly 21 (15 February 1986) pp. 288-290.

Hauser, Walter. Book Review [Selected Subaltern Studies], American Historical Review 96, 1 (February 1991) pp. 241-243. BkR

Hauser, Walter. Subaltern studies (book review): V6: Writings on South Asian history and society, The Journal of Asian Studies. v. 50 (Nov. '91) pp. 968-9. BkR

Heidrich, Petra. "Subaltern Studies--eine neue Richtung in der Indien-Historiographie," Asien, Afrika, Lateinamerika (Berlin) 16, no.2 (1988) pp. 251-263.

Henningham, Stephen. "Quit India in Bihar and the Eastern United Provinces: The Dual Revolt," SS2, pp. 130-179. AU

Illaih, Kancha. "Productive Labour, Consciousness and History: The Dalitbahujan Alternative," SS9, pp. 165-200. AU

Jalal, Ayesha. "Secularists, subalterns and the stigma of 'communalism': partition historiography revisited," Modern Asian Studies. v. 30 (July '96) pp. 681-9.

Kaali, Sundar. "patializing History: Subaltern Carnivalizations of Space in Tiruppuvanam, Tamil Nadu," SS10, pp. 126-169. AU

Kaviraj, Sudipta. "A Critique of the Passive Revolution." In State and Politics in India. Partha Chatterjee, ed. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997. pp.45-87.

Kaviraj, Sudipta. "Filth and the Public Sphere: Concepts and Practices about Space in Calcutta," Public Culture vol.10, no.1 (1997) pp.83-113.

Kaviraj, Sudipta. "The Imaginary Institution of India," SS7, pp. 1-39. AU

Kaviraj, Sudipta. "On the Construction of Colonial Power: structure, discourse, hegemony." In Contesting Colonial Hegemony: State and Society in Africa and India. Dagmar Engels and Shula Marks, eds. London: British Academic Press, 1994. pp. 19-54.

Kaviraj, Sudipta. "The Reversal of Orientalism: Bhudev Mukhopadhyay and the Project of an Indigenist Social Theory." In Representing Hinduism. Vasudha Dalmia and H. von Stietencron, eds. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1995. pp.253-279.

Kaviraj, Sudipta. The Unhappy Consciousness: Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and the Formation of Nationalist Discourse in India. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995. MM

Koff, David. "Subaltern studies (book review):V8," Journal of the American Oriental Society v.116 (Oct./Dec. '96) pp. 754-5. BkR

Latin America Subaltern Studies Group, "Founding Statement," boundary 2 20 (Fall 1993) pp. 110-121.

Lloyd, David. "Discussion: Outside History: Irish New Histories and the 'Subalternity Effect'," SS9, pp. 261-280. AU

Lochan, Rajiv. "A medley for subalterns--review article," Contributions to Indian Sociology (Delhi) 21, no.1 (Jan-Jun 1987) pp. 225-237. BkR

Mallon, Florencia E. "The Promise and Dilemma of Subaltern Studies: Perspectives from Latin American History," American Historical Review 99 (December 1994) pp. 1491-1515.

Masselos, Jim. "The Dis/Appearance of Subalterns: A Reading of a Decade of Subaltern Studies," South Asia (n.s.) 15, 1 (1992) pp. 105-125.

Mayaram, Shail. Resisting Regimes: Myth, Memory and the Shaping of a Muslim Identity. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997. MM

Mayaram, Shail. "Speech, Silence and the Making of Partition Violence in Mewat," SS9, pp. 126- 164. AU

McGuire, John. "The making of a new history for India: subaltern studies [review article]," ASAA Review (Canberra) 10, no.1 (Jul 1986) pp. 115-122. BkR

Mishra, Sudesh. "Diaspora and the Difficult Art of Dying," SS10, pp. 1-7. AU

Mukherjee, Mridula. "Peasant Resistance and Peasant Consciousness in Colonial India: 'Subalterns' and Beyond," Economic and Political Weekly 23,41 (8 October 1988) pp. 2109-2120; 23,42 (15 October 1988) pp. 2174-2185.

Nag, Sajal. "Peasant and the Raj: study of a subaltern movement in Assam (1893-1894)," North-East Quarterly (Dibrugarh, Assam, India) 2, no.1 (Jul 1984) pp. 24-36.

O'Hanlon, Rosalind, and David Washbrook, "After Orientalism: Culture, Criticism, and Politics in the Third World," Comparative Studies in Society and History 34, 1 (January 1992), pp. 141-167.

O'Hanlon, Rosalind. "Recovering the Subject: Subaltern Studies and Histories of Resistance in Colonial South Asia," Modern Asian Studies 22, 1 (1988) pp. 189-224.

Pandey, Gyanendra. "The Appeal of Hindu History." In Representing Hinduism, Vasudha Dalmia and H. von Stietencron, eds. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1995. pp. 369-388.

Pandey, Gyanendra. "The Colonial Construction of 'Communalism': British Writings on Banaras in the Nineteenth Century," SS6, pp. 132-168. AU

Pandey, Gyanendra. The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1990. MM

Pandey, Gyanendra. "'Encounters and Calamities': The History of a North Indian Qasba in the Nineteenth Century," SS3, pp. 231-270. AU

Pandey, Gyanendra. "Encounters and Calamities (II. From Mughal to British)," SSS1988, pp. 89-128. AU

Pandey, Gyanendra. "In Defence of the Fragment: Writing About Hindu-Muslim Riots in India Today." In Representations 37 (Winter 1992) pp. 27-55.

Pandey, Gyanendra. "In Defense of the Fragment: Writing about Hindu-Muslim Riots in India Today," SSR1997, p. 1-33. AU

Pandey, Gyan. "Peasant Revolt and Indian Nationalism: The Peasant movement in Awadh, 1919- 1922," SS1, pp. 143-197. AU

Pandey, Gyan. "Peasant Revolt and Indian Nationalism (IV. Nationalism: Gandhi As Signifier)," SSS1988, pp. 233-287. AU

Pandey, Gyanendra. "The Prose of Otherness," SS8, pp. 188-221. AU

Pandey, Gyan. "Rallying round the Cow: Sectarian Strife in the Bhojpuri Region, c. 1888-1917," SS2, pp. 60-129. AU

Pandey, Gyanendra. "Voices from the Edge: The Struggle to Write Subaltern Histories," Ethnos v.60:no.3-4 (1995) pp. 223-242.

Pandian, M.S.S. The Image Trap: M.G. Ramachandran in Film and Politics. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992. MM

Patnaik, Arun K. "Gramsci's concept of common sense: towards a theory of subaltern consciousness in hegemony processes," Economic and Political Weekly 23, no.5 (30 Jan 1988) pp. PE2-PE10.

Perusek, Darshan. "Subaltern Consciousness and the Historiography of the Indian Revolution of 1857," Novel 25, 3 (Spring 1992) pp. 286-302. [Reprinted in] Economic and Political Weekly 28,37 (11 Sept 1993) pp. 1931-1936.

Pinney, Christopher. "Indian Magical Realism: Notes on Popular Visual Culture," SS10, p. 201-233. AU

Prakash, Gyan. Bonded Histories: Genealogies of Labour Servitude in Colonial India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. MM

Prakash, Gyan. "Can the Subaltern Ride?" A Reply to O'Hanlon and Washbrook," Comparative Studies in Society and History 34, 1 (January 1992) pp. 168-184.

Prakash, Gyan. "Postcolonial Criticism and Indian Historigraphy," Social Text 31/32 (1992) pp. 8-19.

Prakash, Gyan. "Science between the Lines," SS9, p. 59-82. AU

Prakash, Gyan. Subaltern Studies as Postcolonial Criticism," American Historical Review 99 (December 1994) pp. 1475-1490.

Prakash, Gyan. Writing Post-Orientalist Histories in the Third World: Perspectives from Indian Historigraphy," Comparative Studies in Society and History 32, 2 (April 1990) pp. 383-408.

Prashad, Vijay. "Untouchable Freedom: A Critique of the Bourgeois Landlord Indian State," SS10, p. 170-200. AU

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Rai, A. S. "`Thus Spake the Subaltern...': Postcolonial Criticism and the Scene of Desire," Discourse: Berkeley journal for theoretical studies in media and culture v.19:no.2 (1997) pp. 163.

Ranger, Terance. "Power, Religion and Community: The Matobo Case," SS7, p. 221-246. AU

Sarkar, Sumit. "The Conditions and Nature of Subaltern Militancy: Bengal from Swadeshi to Non-Co-operation, c.1905-22," SS3, pp. 271-320. AU

Sarkar, Sumit. "The Decline of the Subaltern in Subaltern Studies." In Writing Social History. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997. pp. 82-108.

Sarkar, Sumit. "The Fascism of the Sangha Parivar." Economic and Political Weekly v.27:no.5 (20 January 1993) pp. 163-167.

Sarkar, Sumit. "The Kalki-Avatar of Bikrampur: A Village Scandal in Early Twentieth Century Bengal," SS6, pp. 1-53. AU

Sarkar, Sumit. "Orientalism Revisited: Saidian Frameworks in the Writing of Modern Indian History," Oxford Literary Review 16, 1-2 (1994) pp. 205-224.

Sarkar, Sumit. Writing Social History. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997. MM

Sarkar, Tanika. "Jitu Santal's Movement in Malda, 1924-1932: A Study in Tribal Protest," SS4, pp. 136-164. AU

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