Dalits and the democratic revolution : Dr. Ambedkar and the Dalit movement in colonial India
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi ; Newbury Park : Sage Publications, 1994.Description: 348 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780803991408
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Ch. 1. Towards a Historical Materialist Analysis of the Origins and Development of Caste --
Ch. 2. Caste, Region and Colonialism: The Context of Dalit Revolt --
Ch. 3. Emergence of the Dalit Movement, 1900-30: Nagpur, Hyderabad, Andhra, Mysore --
Ch. 4. Emergence of the Dalit Movement, 1900-30: Bombay Presidency --
Ch. 5. The Turning Point, 1930-36: Ambedkar, Gandhi, the Marxists --
Ch. 6. The Years of Radicalism: Bombay Presidency, 1936-42 --
Ch. 7. 'Ambedkarism': The Theory of Dalit Liberation --
Ch. 8. Mysore, 1930-56: The Politics of Ram-Raj --
Ch. 9. Andhra and Hyderabad, 1930-46: Foundations of Turmoil --
Ch. 10. Hyderabad and Andhra, 1946-56: Revolution, Repression and Recuperation.
"This important volume traces the history of the Dalit movement form its origins to the death of its most famous leader, B.R. Ambedkar, in 1956. Focusing on three states - Andhra, Maharashtra, and Karnataka - the author skillfully analyzes the ideology and organization of the movement and its interaction both with the freedom struggle, particularly with Gandhi and Gandhism, and the class struggles of the workers and peasants, and their dominant idealogy - Marxism."--Pub. desc.
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