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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 which has over time in- vested it with considerable strengths and virtues . There can be no doubt at all that , for a serious movement , knowledge of history is an invalu- able aid to preserving the integrity of the present and ...
... movement which has over time in- vested it with considerable strengths and virtues . There can be no doubt at all that , for a serious movement , knowledge of history is an invalu- able aid to preserving the integrity of the present and ...
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... movement . However , a movement can either remain pro- gressive and eventually lead to a radical restructuring of society , which is to culminate in a bidroha or biplab , i.e. a rebellion or revolution res- pectively . Alternatively , a ...
... movement . However , a movement can either remain pro- gressive and eventually lead to a radical restructuring of society , which is to culminate in a bidroha or biplab , i.e. a rebellion or revolution res- pectively . Alternatively , a ...
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