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Political Mobilization and Identity in Western India, 1934- 47
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Series Editors’ Preface
Introduction
The Socio-economic Fabric of Bombay’s Countryside
Peasants, Parties and Politics: 1934-47
Survival, Contested Power, and the Polyphonic Tribal Resistance in Western India: 1934-47
Strategies of Dalit Mobilization: Caste Structure and the Politics of Mobilization
Crowd Vigour and Social Identity: The Quit India Movement in Western India
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Series Editors’ Preface
Introduction
The Socio-economic Fabric of Bombay’s Countryside
Peasants, Parties and Politics: 1934-47
Survival, Contested Power, and the Polyphonic Tribal Resistance in Western India: 1934-47
Strategies of Dalit Mobilization: Caste Structure and the Politics of Mobilization
Crowd Vigour and Social Identity: The Quit India Movement in Western India
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Shri Krishan is a Reader in History at the Post Graduate Regional Centre of the M.D. University at Rewari, Haryana. Dr Krishan’s research interest  include social movements and various dimensions of popular culture. He is also actively involved in the preparation of teaching materials for undergraduate and postgraduate courses of the Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi. Dr Krishan has published widely in major journals.

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Focusing on the rural regions of the Bombay Presidency in the period 1934–47, this study examines the multiple forms of political mobilization and resistance among various groups (women, peasants, elites, lower castes, and tribals) and relates this mobilization to the process of identity formation.
*International Review of Social History*

The present work is an attempt to capture the political thoughts of modern India without any pretension of having a comprehensive history. It is part of an even more grandiose scheme of documenting history of the Indian civilization - its culture, science and political thought in a series…
*The Statesman*

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