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Naukar, Rajput, and sepoy : the ethnohistory of the military labour market in Hindustan, 1450-1850

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 1990Description: x, 217pISBN:
  • 9780521381321
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 355.220954 KOL
Summary: This is a study of an aspect of the ethnohistory of North Indian peasant society: the importance of its military labour market for state and sect formation, for social change as well as for the energetic survival strategies of the villages of Hindustan. It traces the history of the British Indian sepoy to at least as far back as the fifteenth century, firmly rooting him in India's medieval past. It also shows that, from the anthropological point of view, not the hierarchically arranged castes, but the multiple alliances and fluid identities of the peasantry were the central phenomena of North Indian politics and decision making.
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Book Book Plaksha University Library Social Science 355.220954 KOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003146

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This is a study of an aspect of the ethnohistory of North Indian peasant society: the importance of its military labour market for state and sect formation, for social change as well as for the energetic survival strategies of the villages of Hindustan. It traces the history of the British Indian sepoy to at least as far back as the fifteenth century, firmly rooting him in India's medieval past. It also shows that, from the anthropological point of view, not the hierarchically arranged castes, but the multiple alliances and fluid identities of the peasantry were the central phenomena of North Indian politics and decision making.

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