Peasants in India's non-violent revolution: practice and theory/ Mridula Mukherjee
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: SAGE, 2004Description: 577 pISBN: 9788132102892Subject(s): Politics and government | Peasants--Political activity | PeasantsOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Peasant protest : the historical context --
Emergence of modern peasant organizations and fashioning a peasant agenda 1924-29 --
Marching with the nation : peasants and civil disobedience 1930-32 --
Consolidating peasant politics : national organization and ideological radicalization 1933-37 --
Peasant upsurge : reaching the high-water mark 1938-39 --
Anti-war, people's war and post-war : communists and peasants 1939-47 --
Peasant protest in a non-hegemonic state : the princely state of patiala 1930-53 --
Peasants and anti-colonial nationalism --
Peasants and non-violence : forms of protest and methods of mobilization --
Peasants and outsiders : social origins of leaders and participants --
Mapping peasant consciousness : elements of an alternative framework --
In conclusion : transforming peasant consciousness-practice versus theory.
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