Hindu Kingship, Ethnic Revival, and the Maoist Rebellion in Nepal

Oxford University Press

9780198072256

Paperback

In stock
Rs.872.00
Description

This volume delves into the intricate issues of tribal identity and the Maoist rebellion within the framework of Hindu kingship and caste organization. Set against the backdrop of Nepal in the 1990s, it examines the rise of two transformative movements—ethnic revivalism and the Maoist rebellion. Drawing from the author's immersive fieldwork in central Nepal, the book provides a vivid portrayal of a multi-caste, multi-ethnic village where interactions between Hindus and tribal populations have shaped social dynamics since the fifteenth century. Special attention is given to the Magars, the largest indigenous group, and their historical ties with Hindu rulers.


Why You Should Read This Book:

  • Gain Insight into Nepal's Societal Transformations: Understand the pivotal changes brought by ethnic revivalism and the Maoist rebellion.
  • Explore Tribal and Caste Dynamics: Discover how tribal identities evolved under the influence of Hindu monarchy and caste structures.
  • Learn from Authentic Field Research: Benefit from the author's firsthand experiences and in-depth studies of village communities.
  • Understand Historical Relationships: Uncover the historical alliances between tribal leaders and Hindu rulers and their modern-day implications.
  • Analyze Strategies of Resistance: Examine how indigenous groups like the Magars aligned with Maoist ideologies to challenge traditional hierarchies.
Estimated Delivery

Get Delivery By

Delivery may take longer during holidays; Dates shown are estimates.

Hindu Kingship, Ethnic Revival, and the Maoist Rebellion in Nepal Oxford University Press

You Might Also Like