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... movement . Devalle treats these developments as part of a conti- nuum of subaltern discourses which comprise the traditions of protest . Indeed while tribal resistance to domination and exploitation is legendary and peasant insurrection ...
... movement . Devalle treats these developments as part of a conti- nuum of subaltern discourses which comprise the traditions of protest . Indeed while tribal resistance to domination and exploitation is legendary and peasant insurrection ...
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... movement and contending visions of law and order , legitimacy and morality . Smita Lahiri STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN INDIA : 1920-1947 ( Volume I : 1920-34 ) by Shashi Joshi . Sage Publications , Delhi , 1992 . STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN ...
... movement and contending visions of law and order , legitimacy and morality . Smita Lahiri STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN INDIA : 1920-1947 ( Volume I : 1920-34 ) by Shashi Joshi . Sage Publications , Delhi , 1992 . STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN ...
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... movement , Struggle for Hege- mony in India is a well documented study . However , the concept of hegemony on which it rests is inade- quately theorized , which raises problems for the argument as a whole . Finally , the authors belie ...
... movement , Struggle for Hege- mony in India is a well documented study . However , the concept of hegemony on which it rests is inade- quately theorized , which raises problems for the argument as a whole . Finally , the authors belie ...
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