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Vocalizing Silence Political Protests In Orissa 193042 Sage Series In Modern Indian History Chandi Prasad Nanda

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Vocalizing Silence Political Protests In Orissa 193042 Sage Series In Modern Indian History Chandi Prasad Nanda
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Publisher: Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 436
Author: Chandi Prasad Nanda
ISBN: 0761936343
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Vocalizing Silence Political Protests In Orissa 193042 Sage Series In Modern Indian History Chandi Prasad Nanda by Chandi Prasad Nanda 0761936343 instant download after payment.

This book is a detailed study of the different facets of the national movement and of popular protests in Orissa. The volume documents the role of different social classes, groups, and strata in the social reach of these movements. A large amount of archival and non-archival sources, previously untapped, are explored in this volume. This research is analyzed and organized within the framework of a distinct historiography to underline the hegemonic nature of the national movement in terms of a moral ideological struggle involving the minds of millions of Indian people vis-? -vis the British Raj.

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