The book presents a new interpretation of the Santal Rebellion, the
Hul 1855–1856, drawing on the colonial sources as well as Santal
memories. It offers a critique of postcolonial approaches that
overlook specifically tribal perspectives and see the Hul as a
class-based peasant rebellion. The author analyses the Hul and its
participants—the Santals and their opponents, both the colonial
administration and the Bengalis. He also looks at the attempts of the
Hul’s leaders, Sido and Kạnhu to reform the Santal religion.
Offering a new, respectful reading of the Hul’s religious
legitimation, the book argues that changes in Santal religion and
ethics were responses to the colonial regime’s new and aggressive
economic order. The Hul’s leaders, Sido and Kạnhu, demanded the
introduction of just laws based on the universal principle of
equality. This historical approach leads to a call for the inclusion
of the voice of tribal and Adivasi minorities when formulating
politics for their development in the 21st century. The book is
relevant for researchers and students of social history, social
reform, tribal and indigenous studies, postcolonial studies and South
Asian studies.
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The Call of Thakur
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000780871
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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