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Caste Feudalism and Peasantry: Social Formation of Shekhawati

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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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  • ISBN-13: 9788173042096
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8173042098
  • Publisher Date: 1998

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Caste Feudalism and Peasantry: Social Formation of Shekhawati

  1. 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!

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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!

  10. 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.

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