Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388540858
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9388540859
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,395.00.₹1,060.00Current price is: ₹1,060.00.
“Explore the rich tapestry of India’s tribal societies with ‘Tribal Society in India: An Anthropo-historical Perspective’ by K.S. Singh (ISBN: 9789388540858). This book delves into the historical and anthropological aspects of tribal society, examining its unique social structures, autonomy, and response to change. Discover how historical processes, colonialism, and decolonization have shaped tribal identity and their place within modern India. Uncover the intricate relationship between tribes, peasants, and the state, and gain insight into the challenges and opportunities facing tribal communities in a rapidly changing world.”
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Aman Dalal –
Comprehensive and well-researched. A bit academic, but worth the effort.
Sparsh –
Explores the topic in a thorough manner. Chapters on colonialism were particularly strong.
Gyanendra Pratap Singh Shekhawat –
Too much jargon. Good concepts buried in difficult language.
Yash Sharma –
A scholarly work offering deep insights. It is a must read.
Randeep Baruah –
The book could be made more captivating. It feels too theoretical at times.
Anchal Jaiswal –
An eye-opening book about tribal life. It is a bit long but interesting.
Moksh Goel –
Important for anyone interested in Indian history and society.
Shashank Nath Mishra –
A decent overview, but felt a bit dry at times. Could’ve used more real-life stories.
Simran –
Gives a solid foundation. It could be more accessible to non-academic readers.
Debayan Maji –
Informative, but a heavy read. Good if you’re seriously studying the topic.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Dense but rewarding read. Requires patience and focus.
Aman Dalal –
Useful for understanding tribal history. However, the writing style is dense.
Naveen Kumar –
A great book and an enjoyable journey, it is quite informative.
Vandita Mahaur –
Too academic for a casual reader. Information is good, but dry.
Sumit Bahuguna –
Complex subject matter handled well, although a bit overwhelming.
Anant Kumar Singh –
Provides valuable insight into tribal dynamics. Some chapters were more engaging than others.
Prateek –
An excellent overview of the topic, very helpful.
Brahat K Singh –
Interesting perspective on tribal autonomy. Some arguments could be better supported.
Srishti Singh –
An essential read for anthropology students. Very detailed and insightful.
Raunak Banerjee –
It’s a good resource, although it assumes some prior knowledge.
Krishnaprasad P G –
Thought-provoking analysis of tribal identity. I enjoyed the historical context provided.