| South Asia Research (
Non-SAARC Country
) |
| Year: 1998 |
Month: november |
Volume: 18 |
Number: 2 |
| Publisher: Sage Publication |
Place of Publication: New Delhi |
Price: US $ 32 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
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Hinduism Today: Inventing a Universal Religion?
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Veronique benei |
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Ritual Action or Political Reaction? The Invention of Hindu Nationalist Processions in India During the 1980s
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Jackie Assayag |
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When the Gods Drink Milk! Empiricism and belief in Contemporary Hinduism
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Denis Vidal |
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Cheap Books, 'Bad' Books: Contesting Print-Cultures in Colonial Bengal
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Anindita Ghosh |
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Going to Mugalan: Nepali Literary Representations of Migration to India and Bhutan
|
Michael Hutt |
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Archaeology of Bharata Natyam: Interpreting the Past
|
Alessandra Iyer |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
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Nation and Migration: The Politics of Space in the South Asian Diaspora
|
Carol Upadhya |
University of Pennsylvania Press Philadelphia,1995 pp vi,256 |
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Globalisation and the Region: Explorations in Punjabi Identity
|
Navtej K. Purewal |
APS Publication, Coventry 1996 pp 416 |
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John Bullion's Empire: Britain's Gold Problem and India Between the Wars
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Tom Tomlinson |
London Studies on South Asia, No. 10 Richmond: Curzon Press 1996 pp xii,252 |
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Desh Pradesh: The South Asian Presence in Britain
|
Carol Upadhya |
Hurst & Co., London 1994 xviii,296 |
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Tibet and the British Raj: The Frontier Cadre 1904-1947
|
Sanjoy Bhattacharya |
Curzon Press, 1997 pp xxvi,293 |
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