Dalit Movement in India and Its Leaders, 1857-1956

Dalit Movement in India and Its Leaders, 1857-1956
Author: Rāmacandra Kshīrasāgara
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1994
Genre: Dalits
ISBN: 9788185880433

This book is, obviously based on primary source of information. Certain facts were duly corroborated by other sources. It has been objectively analysed, properly interpreted and systematically arranged in a consolidated form. It would be useful as a ready reference to the scholars, interested in undertaking intensive research on individual leaders, and their role in the movement. It would be beneficial to those activists who prefer to take lessons from their past. Therefore, the book is of great value.

Dalit Movement in South India, 1857-1950

Dalit Movement in South India, 1857-1950
Author: Swapna H. Samel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2004
Genre: Dalits
ISBN: 9788186771396

The Present Book Is One Of The First Attempts To Bring Together History Of Dalit Movement During 1857-1950, In Four Southern States I.E. Andhra, Tamilnadu, Karnataka And Kerala. Based On Intensive And Extensive Archival Work, Each Chapter Provides Valuable Insights Into Genesis Of The Concerned Movement And Leadership, Event Structure, Internal Dynamics And The Social And Cultural Consequences. The Author Has Focused On A Briefy History Of States, Caste System, Socio-Economic Conditions Of Dalits, Leaders, Organizations Of Dalit Movement Educational Efforts Made For Dalits And Temple Entry Movement In South India. This Is Not A Study Of Dalits Alone, But An Attempt To Present A Social And Political History Of A Fascinating Area In A Time Of Rapid Change And Also A Contribution To The Regional History Of South Asia.

Dalits and the Democratic Revolution

Dalits and the Democratic Revolution
Author: Gail Omvedt
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

An AltaMira Press Book This important volume traces the history of the Dalit movement form its origins to the death of its most famous leader, B.R. Ambedkar, in 1956. Focusing on three states-Andhra, Maharashtra, and Karnataka-the author skillfully analyzes the ideology and organization of the movement and its interaction both wiht the freedom struggle and the class struggles of the workers and peasants.

Dalit Movement in India : Role of B.R. Ambedkar

Dalit Movement in India : Role of B.R. Ambedkar
Author: Sanjay Srivastava
Publisher:
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Dalits
ISBN: 9788181521682

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (1891-1956), a born rebel, is the builder of modern India. He drafted independent India's constitution. Educated in USA and UK, he is that rare combination of a scholar, revolutionary and statesman who fought for the socio-political rights of millions of untouchables. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar shines like a luminous star in the galaxy of greatmen. He played a crucial role in shaping the destiny of free India, and left indelible imprints on our national life and the state organisation.

Dalits

Dalits
Author: Anand Teltumbde
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315526441

This book is a comprehensive introduction to dalits in India (who comprise over one-sixth of the country’s population) from the origins of caste system to the present day. Despite a plethora of provisions for affirmative action in the Indian Constitution, dalits are largely excluded from the mainstream except for a minuscule section. The book traces the multifarious changes that befell them during the colonial period and their development thereafter under the leadership of Babasaheb Ambedkar in the centre of political arena. It looks at hitherto unexplored aspects of the degeneration of the dalit movement during the post-Ambedkar period, as well as salient contemporary issues such as the rise of the Bahujan Samaj Party, dalit capitalism, the occupation of dalit discourse by NGOs, neoliberalism and its impact, and the various implicit or explicit emancipation schemas thrown up by them. The work also discusses ideology, strategy and tactics of the dalit movement; touches upon one of the most contentious issues of increasing divergence between the dalit and Marxist movements; and delineates the role of the state, both colonial and post-colonial, in shaping dalit politics in particular ways. A tour de force, this book brings to the fore many key contemporary concerns and will be of great interest to students, scholars and teachers of politics and political economy, sociology, history, social exclusion studies and the general reader.

Dalits' Struggle for Social Justice in Andhra Pradesh (1956-2008)

Dalits' Struggle for Social Justice in Andhra Pradesh (1956-2008)
Author: Akepogu Jammanna
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443844969

The complete alienation of Dalits from resources like land, water, and agricultural implements has led to the collective demand for an equal share in productivity. This book discusses the range of socio-economic and cultural problems faced by the Dalit community. The movement advancing the rights of Dalits took place both before and after independence, however they varied in intensity, and concerned land ownership and fair wages, self-respect, social dignity, and the demand for equal rights. This movement appeared to have significantly changed the very mindset and attitude of upper caste people to restrain themselves and not to resort to any discrimination or humiliation of Dalits. However, this seems to have been only a temporary phenomenon, and the practice of suppression and humiliation continues today. This book explores the circumstances of Dalits in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, and the current efforts attempting to achieve more social equality for the caste here.

Education and the Disprivileged

Education and the Disprivileged
Author: Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788125021926

This book addresses the familiar issue of unequal access to education in a new perspective. In this regard, whether one looks at gender or caste or tribes or class differences, the gap between the privileged and the dispriviliged is a matter of everyday experience. In what manner and form are these asymmetries reflected in the domain of education is the question at the core of this collection of essays. This volume is likely to be useful to those interested in understanding the interface between education and society in India as well as in other developing countries.

MAHAD: The Making of the First Dalit Revolt

MAHAD: The Making of the First Dalit Revolt
Author: Anand Teltumbde
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000780643

MAHAD has an iconic place in Dalit universe. Associated with legendary personality of Dr Ambedkar, the struggle of Dalits at Mahad for asserting their rights to access the public tank, the Chavadar tank, arguably ranks among the first civil rights struggles in history. Unfortunately, it remained largely confined to folklore; its detailed account still remaining fragmented and in mostly Marathi. This book provides a comprehensive account, using many sources including the archival materials, of the two conferences in Mahad in 1927 that marks the beginning of the Dalit movement under Babasaheb Ambedkar to a wider readership in English. It tries to frame it within its historical context which will help people comprehend its historical significance. It also seeks to draw certain lessons for the future course of the Dalit movement. The book additionally contains the original account of Comrade R. B. MORE, the organizer of the first conference at Mahad.

Sites of imperial memory

Sites of imperial memory
Author: Dominik Geppert
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526111888

Europe’s great colonial empires have long been a thing of the past, but the memories they generated are still all around us. They have left deep imprints on the different memory communities that were affected by the processes of establishing, running and dismantling these systems of imperial rule, and they are still vibrant and evocative today. This volume brings together a collection of innovative and fresh studies exploring different sites of imperial memory – those conceptual and real places where the memories of former colonial rulers and of former colonial subjects have crystallised into a lasting form. The volume explores how memory was built up, re-shaped and preserved across different empires, continents and centuries. It shows how it found concrete expression in stone and bronze, how it adhered to the stories that were told and retold about great individuals and how it was suppressed, denied and neglected.

Dalit Theology, Boundary Crossings and Liberation in India

Dalit Theology, Boundary Crossings and Liberation in India
Author: Jobymon Skaria
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0755642376

Jobymon Skaria, an Indian St Thomas Christian Scholar, offers a critique of Indian Christian theology and suggests that constructive dialogues between Biblical and dissenting Dalit voices – such as Chokhamela, Karmamela, Ravidas, Kabir, Nandanar and Narayana Guru – could set right the imbalance within Dalit theology, and could establish dialogical partnerships between Dalit Theologians, non-Dalit Christians and Syrian Christians. Drawing on Biblical and socio-historical resources, this book examines a radical, yet overlooked aspect of Dalit cultural and religious history which would empower the Dalits in their everyday existences.