Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042096
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173042098
- Publisher Date: 1998
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“Caste, Feudalism and Peasantry” by K.L. Sharma (ISBN: 9788173042096) offers a compelling exploration of Shekhawati’s social formation. Delve into the intricate dynamics of caste, feudalism, and the peasantry, uncovering their influence on the region’s historical trajectory. Gain insights into the socio-economic structures and power relations that shaped Shekhawati’s unique identity. Ideal for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in Indian history and social sciences.
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Piyush –
Sharma provides a comprehensive overview of Shekhawati’s social formation. The book is well-written and thought-provoking. I learned a lot. Highly recommended!
Aaditi –
The book is insightful and thoroughly researched. It provided a great understanding of the social dynamics of Shekhawati and the issues faced by the peasantry.
Arpan Mondal –
A well-researched book that thoroughly covers the topic. I found it to be somewhat repetitive, but the overall information was very valuable. Worth the time investment.
Shreyas Arora –
Sharma’s analysis of caste dynamics is quite compelling. I appreciated the depth of research, although the writing felt academic at times. Recommended for those interested in social history.
Bishal Kumar Chanda –
An informative read that delves deep into the complexities of caste and feudalism. However, some chapters were hard to follow. Requires patience and focus.
Kaushik Roy –
An insightful look into Shekhawati’s past. Sharma does a good job explaining the complex interplay of caste and feudalism. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read.
Abhay Singh –
The book provides a detailed account of peasant life in Shekhawati. While informative, it could have benefited from a more engaging narrative style. Still, a valuable resource for researchers.
Anant Kumar Singh –
While the topic is interesting, the book felt a bit dry and difficult to get through. The research is solid, but it lacks a certain spark. Good for serious scholars only.
Vaishnavi –
A fascinating exploration of Shekhawati’s social fabric. The book sheds light on the region’s unique identity, shaped by caste, feudalism, and peasantry. Highly recommend!
Rudransh Raghuwanshi –
This book offered a new perspective on the social structures of Shekhawati. Though the topic is complex, the author presents it clearly. I found the case studies particularly helpful.