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Peasants in India's Non-Violent Revolution

Peasants in India's Non-Violent Revolution Practice and Theory - Sage Series in Modern Indian History

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Publisher's Synopsis

At a time when a majority of scholars engage in studies on class, religion, ethnicity and gender, this study forcefully demonstrates that peasants as a category and their problems continue to excite considerable academic debate.

Divided into two parts, the book first reconstructs the political world of the peasants of Punjab and forms the empirical base on which rests the subsequent theoretical and methodological discussion. It captures their struggles at the national level as well as their everyday struggles on purely class or peasant issues.

The second part makes important interventions in the theoretical debates regarding the role of peasants in revolutionary transformation in the modern world. The author argues that the automatic association of revolution with large-scale violence has resulted in the refusal to recognize the non-violent yet revolutionary political practice of peasants in the Indian National Movement. The author subjects to critical scrutiny a wide range of theoretical models and argues that the political practice of the Indian peasants cannot be fit into any theoretical straightjacket.

Book information

ISBN: 9780761996866
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Imprint: Sage
Pub date:
DEWEY: 954.0358
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 577
Weight: 970g
Height: 247mm
Width: 164mm
Spine width: 30mm