A Dalit Movements and the Meanings of Labour in India
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 1993Description: 354pISBN:- 0195639316
- R10.2 R532
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includes index and biblioraphy
Introduction: Meaning of life in Indian Social Context
land and Labur in late-eighteenth-century South India: the golden age of the Pariah?
Work construed: Ideological Origin of Labour Law in British India 1018
Ousting
Rethinking Female Participation in tribal labour in Chotanagpur and Bengal
Tribal and Indentured Migrants in Colonial India: Modes of Recruiment and Forms of Incorporation
Migrant Labour in Calcutta and Jute Mills \The myth of the Family
Intimations of Equity
Caste Deprivation and Politics
Buddhism, Marxism and the Conception of Emancipation in Ambedkar
Labour and the steel Towns
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