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A preliminary appraisal of the scheduled castes of India / Compiled by H.L.Harit N.D.  Book
Harit H.L. compiler. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Office of the registrar General India, n.d..
Description 85p.
Key Words Ethnology  Untouchables 
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ID:   098811


Beyond war: the human potential for peace / Fry, Douglas P 2007  Book
Fry, Douglas P Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007.
Description xviii, 331p.
Standard Number 9780195384611. pbk
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ID:   157871


Connected histories and the dream of decolonial history / Chatterjee, Indrani   Journal Article
CHATTERJEE, INDRANI Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay argues that historians in post-colonial nation-states and spaces cannot offer connected histories across spaces shaped by war and the partitions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It provides examples of these hurdles from a space called ‘Assam’ in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century colonial archive. Native scribes collaborated with colonial Britons in writing accounts that set up spaces as culturally separate and disconnected from erstwhile hegemons. The essay concludes that connected histories of pre-colonial pasts remain a dream in a post-colonial context shaped by global and local investments in mythologised spaces, governing ideals and culturally separatist institutions.
Key Words Geography  Assam  Buddhism  Ethnology  Connected History 
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ID:   050973


Cultural bodies: ethnography and theory / Thomas, Helen (ed.); Ahmed, Jamilah (ed.) 2004  Book
Thomas, Helen Book
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Publication Oxford, Blackwell Publishers, 2004.
Description x, 314p.
Standard Number 0631225854
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Early Experiences and the Processes of Socialization / Hoppe, Ronald A. (ed.); Milton, G Alexander (ed.); Simmel, Edward C. (ed.) 1970  Book
Hoppe, Ronald A. Book
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Publication New York, Academic Press, 1970.
Description xi, 220p.
Key Words Sociology  Ethnology  Socialization 
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ID:   024351


Men in groups / Tiger, Lionel 1969  Book
Tiger, Lionel Book
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Publication London, Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd., 1969.
Description xviii, 254p.Hbk
Standard Number 17138007X
Key Words Sociology  Ethnology  Interpersonal relations 
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ID:   048217


Politics of nationalism and ethnicity / Kellas, James G 1998  Book
Kellas, James G Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication Hampshire, Macmillan, 1998.
Description xii, 246p.
Standard Number 0333731921
Key Words Nationalism  Ethnology 
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ID:   024691


Race and racism / Benedict, Ruth 1983  Book
Benedict, Ruth Book
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Publication London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983.
Description ix, 192p.
Standard Number 0710099703
Key Words Racism  Race  Ethnology  Physical anthropology  Race reations 
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ID:   099701


Seeing for the state: the role of social scientists in China's ethnic classification project / Mullaney, Thomas S   Journal Article
Mullaney, Thomas S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article proposes a new understanding of the Ethnic Classification project (minzu shibie) undertaken in China's southwesternmost province of Yunnan in 1954 - a project in which social scientists and Communist Party cadres set out to determine which of the dozens, if not hundreds, of minority communities in the province would be officially recognized by the state. Specifically, this article argues that ethnologists and linguists played a far greater role in the Classification and early Chinese Communist governmentality than is typically assumed. The Chinese Communists did not teach themselves how to 'see like a state,' to use James Scott's formulation, at least not when it came to the fundamentally important problem of ethnic categorization. To the contrary, the history of the Classification project is one of an inexperienced Chinese state that was able to orient itself only by observing the world through the eyes of its social scientific advisors. The 'mentality' within early Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 'governmentality' was, in the case of the 1954 Ethnic Classification, in large part the mentality of the comparative social sciences.
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Socio-economic situation in Pakistan occupied Kashmir and Gilgi / Bhat, Anil   Journal Article
Bhat, Anil Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract in 1947 the combined population of Pak-occupied Kashmir (POK) and the 'Northern Areas" of Gilgit and Baltistan was 25 percent of the total population of ]&K State. Today this percentage has gone upto 33 percent of the total population of ]&K. The per decade growth rate of the population on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC) has remained the same. The steep rise in population in POK is because of the heavy in?ux of Punjabi Muslims from the plains. Today the Punjabi Muslims outnumber the Kashmiris in POK by a ratio of 5:1. Not only is 'Azad Kashmir' not Azad (free) - it hardly remains Kashmir except in name. Taking a cue from what the Chinese did in Tibet - the Pakistani Army has followed suit in POK - it has flooded the area with Punjabi Muslims to outnumber the Kashmiris in their own land. Most of the new Punjabi Muslim settlers were former soldiers of the Pakistani Army sent on a simple mission - colonise Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, stamp out its Kashmiri identity all together, make it 'Pak' (which in Urdu means pure) by making it fully Punjabi. The grass always looks greener on the other side of the hill. It is a great tragedy that the strident propaganda of the jihadis has created a smoke screen that obfuscates the simple truth. Today we need to look across the LoC to see what is the reality. Not only is 'Azad Kashmir' no longer Kashmiri anymore in terms of demographic numbers, it never really was 'Azad' or free. In 1991, POK Prime Minister, Mumtaz Rathore was dismissed, arrested and flown by helicopter to a Pakistani prison.
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Terror and violence: imagination and the unimaginable / Strathern, Andrew (ed.); Stewart, Pamela J (ed.); Whitehead, Neil L (ed.) 2006  Book
Strathern, Andrew Book
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Publication London, Pluto Press, 2006.
Description 250p.
Standard Number 0745323987
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