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Some South Indian Villages is a comprehensive study edited by Gilbert Slater that explores the intricate dynamics of village settlements across South India. The work examines various aspects of rural life including agricultural practices, social hierarchies, economic systems, and cultural traditions that characterized South Indian villages during the period of study.
Through detailed observations and scholarly analysis, Slater presents a multifaceted portrait of village administration, caste structures, land ownership patterns, and community interactions. The book serves as an important historical and sociological resource for understanding the foundations of South Indian rural society and its evolution over time. It remains a valuable reference for scholars, historians, and students interested in South Asian rural communities and colonial-era ethnographic studies.
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