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Protest, upliftment and identity : Rajbansis and Namasudras of Bengal 1872-1947 / Bipul Mandal.
Van Pelt Library DS432.R25 M35 2023
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mandal, Bipul, 1977- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social movements--Bengal--History--19th century.
- Social movements.
- Social movements--Bengal--History--20th century.
- Rajbangsi (South Asian people)--Political activity.
- Rajbangsi (South Asian people).
- Namasudras--Political activity.
- Namasudras.
- Social movements--India--Bengal--History--19th century.
- Social movements--India--Bengal--History--20th century.
- India--Bengal.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 273 pages ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge ; [New Dehli] : Manohar, 2023.
- Summary:
- "The period from 1872-1947 witnessed the rise of many movements in Bengal, where those who were considered lower castes were mobilised to protest against the inequality and injustice meted out to them in various fields, including religion, politics and education. The focus of their struggle was the social injustice within the Hindu caste hierarchy. Unlike in south and western India where caste movements were often associated with anti-Brahmanical movements, in Bengal it was upgradation of caste from Sudra to Kshatriya varna. The main focus of the study is the Kshatriyaization movement of Rajbansis, the Matua movement of Namasudras, and the colonial policy of Protective Discrimination' and its impact. It studies the attempt by Rajbansi community to establish themselves as Kshatriyas in the first half of the twentieth century, though the movement started in the late nineteenth century itself. It also includes their struggle against the Brahmanical dominance and the elites of their own community. Alongside the Kshatriyaization movement, a parallel movement for the social uplift started among the Namasudra community, which later spread to northern Bengal. Their struggle actually began from the time of the first Census in 1872, when the census authorities classified the Namasudras as Chandals in the census report. The Namasudra protest movement, hereafter, developed through a different channel provided by a Vaishnava religious sect named Matua, started under a Namasudra leader Harichand Thakur. This book is essential for those wishing to understand the socio-religious movement of the Namasudra and the Rajbansi communities in their historical context." -- Page [1].
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9781032405025
- 1032405023
- OCLC:
- 1334718645
- Publisher Number:
- 99992801329
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