Social Conflict
Herausgeber: Jayaram; Saberwal, Satish
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This volume examines the functioning of societies through a systematic study of a wide range of perspectives on conflict, including the historical implications in various spheres like family, culture, politics, and labour. It also discusses conflict resolution. _ _ _
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This volume examines the functioning of societies through a systematic study of a wide range of perspectives on conflict, including the historical implications in various spheres like family, culture, politics, and labour. It also discusses conflict resolution. _ _ _
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 596
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 142mm x 211mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780198074915
- ISBN-10: 0198074913
- Artikelnr.: 54535722
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 596
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 142mm x 211mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780198074915
- ISBN-10: 0198074913
- Artikelnr.: 54535722
N. Jayaram is Professor, Centre for Research Methodology, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Late Satish Saberwal was Professor of Sociology at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
* Series Note
* Preface to the Second Edition
* Preface to the First Edition
* Introduction by N. Jayaram and Satish Saberwal
* I. Family Sphere: Introduction
* 1: Partition of the Household (T.N. Madan)
* 2: Muslim Karkhanedars in Delhi (S.M. Akram Rizvi)
* 3: The Decline of Nayar Taravads (Robin Jeffrey)
* 4: Restitution of Conjugal Rights: A Controversial Case in Colonial
Bombay (Sudhir Chandra)
* 5: Marital Interaction and Adjustment (G.N. Ramu)
* Further Readings
* II.Cultural Sphere: Introduction
* 1: The State and Caste Conflicts: Two Cases from Tamil Nadu (Björn
Alm)
* 2: Communal Riots and Labour: Bengal's Jute Mill-hands in the 1890s (
Dipesh Chakrabarty)
* 3: Some Unconscious Aspects of Ethnic Violence in India (Sudhir Kakar
)
* 4: Mizoram: Ethnic Dynamics of Autonomy and Secession (Urmila Phadnis
)
* 5: Time, Self, and Community Features of the Sikh Militant Discourse
(Veena Das)
* 6: Ritual and Resistance: Subversion as a Social Fact (Nicholas B.
Dirks)
* Further Readings
* III. Political Sphere: Introduction
* 1: Rebellion as Custom ( Ramachandra Guha)
* 2: Protest, Revolution and the Student Leader (Sudhir Kakar and Kamla
Chowdhry)
* 3: Dynamics of Factional Conflict: The Break-up of the Indian
National Congress in 1969 (P.N. Rastogi)
* 4: Conflict Cycles: The Interaction of Local and Regional Politics in
India (Donald W. Attwood)
* Further Readings
* IV. Work Sphere:
* 1: Agrarian Relations in Tanjore District (André Béteille)
* 2: The Politics of Agrarian Tension in Kerala (T.K. Oommen)
* 3: Worker Consciousness and Trade Union Response in Bombay (E.A.
Ramaswamy)
* 4: Strategies in the Bombay Textile Strike, 1982--83 (H. van Wersch)
* Further Readings
* V. Conflict Resolution:
* 1: Judicial Functions of Panchayats in Shanti Nagar (Stanley A. Freed
and Ruth S. Freed)
* 2: Clan, Kinship, and Panchayat Justice Among the Jats of Western
Uttar Pradesh (Stig Toft Madsen)
* 3: Some Notes on Law and Change in North India (Bernard S. Cohn)
* 4: Village Disputes and Colonial Law: Two Cases From Chattisgarh,
Central India (Saurabh Dube)
* 5: Social Organization at the District Courts: Colleague
Relationships Among Indian Lawyers (Charles Morrison)
* 6: The Aborted Restoration of 'Indigenous' Law in India (Marc
Galanter)
* 7: Courts and Conflict in an Indian City: A Study in Legal Impact (
Robert L. Kidder)
* Epilogue (N. Jayaram and Satish Saberwal)
* Postscript: Continued Engagement with Conflict (N. Jayaram and Late
Satish Saberwal)
* Bibliography
* ^ Notes on Contributors
* Index
* Preface to the Second Edition
* Preface to the First Edition
* Introduction by N. Jayaram and Satish Saberwal
* I. Family Sphere: Introduction
* 1: Partition of the Household (T.N. Madan)
* 2: Muslim Karkhanedars in Delhi (S.M. Akram Rizvi)
* 3: The Decline of Nayar Taravads (Robin Jeffrey)
* 4: Restitution of Conjugal Rights: A Controversial Case in Colonial
Bombay (Sudhir Chandra)
* 5: Marital Interaction and Adjustment (G.N. Ramu)
* Further Readings
* II.Cultural Sphere: Introduction
* 1: The State and Caste Conflicts: Two Cases from Tamil Nadu (Björn
Alm)
* 2: Communal Riots and Labour: Bengal's Jute Mill-hands in the 1890s (
Dipesh Chakrabarty)
* 3: Some Unconscious Aspects of Ethnic Violence in India (Sudhir Kakar
)
* 4: Mizoram: Ethnic Dynamics of Autonomy and Secession (Urmila Phadnis
)
* 5: Time, Self, and Community Features of the Sikh Militant Discourse
(Veena Das)
* 6: Ritual and Resistance: Subversion as a Social Fact (Nicholas B.
Dirks)
* Further Readings
* III. Political Sphere: Introduction
* 1: Rebellion as Custom ( Ramachandra Guha)
* 2: Protest, Revolution and the Student Leader (Sudhir Kakar and Kamla
Chowdhry)
* 3: Dynamics of Factional Conflict: The Break-up of the Indian
National Congress in 1969 (P.N. Rastogi)
* 4: Conflict Cycles: The Interaction of Local and Regional Politics in
India (Donald W. Attwood)
* Further Readings
* IV. Work Sphere:
* 1: Agrarian Relations in Tanjore District (André Béteille)
* 2: The Politics of Agrarian Tension in Kerala (T.K. Oommen)
* 3: Worker Consciousness and Trade Union Response in Bombay (E.A.
Ramaswamy)
* 4: Strategies in the Bombay Textile Strike, 1982--83 (H. van Wersch)
* Further Readings
* V. Conflict Resolution:
* 1: Judicial Functions of Panchayats in Shanti Nagar (Stanley A. Freed
and Ruth S. Freed)
* 2: Clan, Kinship, and Panchayat Justice Among the Jats of Western
Uttar Pradesh (Stig Toft Madsen)
* 3: Some Notes on Law and Change in North India (Bernard S. Cohn)
* 4: Village Disputes and Colonial Law: Two Cases From Chattisgarh,
Central India (Saurabh Dube)
* 5: Social Organization at the District Courts: Colleague
Relationships Among Indian Lawyers (Charles Morrison)
* 6: The Aborted Restoration of 'Indigenous' Law in India (Marc
Galanter)
* 7: Courts and Conflict in an Indian City: A Study in Legal Impact (
Robert L. Kidder)
* Epilogue (N. Jayaram and Satish Saberwal)
* Postscript: Continued Engagement with Conflict (N. Jayaram and Late
Satish Saberwal)
* Bibliography
* ^ Notes on Contributors
* Index
* Series Note
* Preface to the Second Edition
* Preface to the First Edition
* Introduction by N. Jayaram and Satish Saberwal
* I. Family Sphere: Introduction
* 1: Partition of the Household (T.N. Madan)
* 2: Muslim Karkhanedars in Delhi (S.M. Akram Rizvi)
* 3: The Decline of Nayar Taravads (Robin Jeffrey)
* 4: Restitution of Conjugal Rights: A Controversial Case in Colonial
Bombay (Sudhir Chandra)
* 5: Marital Interaction and Adjustment (G.N. Ramu)
* Further Readings
* II.Cultural Sphere: Introduction
* 1: The State and Caste Conflicts: Two Cases from Tamil Nadu (Björn
Alm)
* 2: Communal Riots and Labour: Bengal's Jute Mill-hands in the 1890s (
Dipesh Chakrabarty)
* 3: Some Unconscious Aspects of Ethnic Violence in India (Sudhir Kakar
)
* 4: Mizoram: Ethnic Dynamics of Autonomy and Secession (Urmila Phadnis
)
* 5: Time, Self, and Community Features of the Sikh Militant Discourse
(Veena Das)
* 6: Ritual and Resistance: Subversion as a Social Fact (Nicholas B.
Dirks)
* Further Readings
* III. Political Sphere: Introduction
* 1: Rebellion as Custom ( Ramachandra Guha)
* 2: Protest, Revolution and the Student Leader (Sudhir Kakar and Kamla
Chowdhry)
* 3: Dynamics of Factional Conflict: The Break-up of the Indian
National Congress in 1969 (P.N. Rastogi)
* 4: Conflict Cycles: The Interaction of Local and Regional Politics in
India (Donald W. Attwood)
* Further Readings
* IV. Work Sphere:
* 1: Agrarian Relations in Tanjore District (André Béteille)
* 2: The Politics of Agrarian Tension in Kerala (T.K. Oommen)
* 3: Worker Consciousness and Trade Union Response in Bombay (E.A.
Ramaswamy)
* 4: Strategies in the Bombay Textile Strike, 1982--83 (H. van Wersch)
* Further Readings
* V. Conflict Resolution:
* 1: Judicial Functions of Panchayats in Shanti Nagar (Stanley A. Freed
and Ruth S. Freed)
* 2: Clan, Kinship, and Panchayat Justice Among the Jats of Western
Uttar Pradesh (Stig Toft Madsen)
* 3: Some Notes on Law and Change in North India (Bernard S. Cohn)
* 4: Village Disputes and Colonial Law: Two Cases From Chattisgarh,
Central India (Saurabh Dube)
* 5: Social Organization at the District Courts: Colleague
Relationships Among Indian Lawyers (Charles Morrison)
* 6: The Aborted Restoration of 'Indigenous' Law in India (Marc
Galanter)
* 7: Courts and Conflict in an Indian City: A Study in Legal Impact (
Robert L. Kidder)
* Epilogue (N. Jayaram and Satish Saberwal)
* Postscript: Continued Engagement with Conflict (N. Jayaram and Late
Satish Saberwal)
* Bibliography
* ^ Notes on Contributors
* Index
* Preface to the Second Edition
* Preface to the First Edition
* Introduction by N. Jayaram and Satish Saberwal
* I. Family Sphere: Introduction
* 1: Partition of the Household (T.N. Madan)
* 2: Muslim Karkhanedars in Delhi (S.M. Akram Rizvi)
* 3: The Decline of Nayar Taravads (Robin Jeffrey)
* 4: Restitution of Conjugal Rights: A Controversial Case in Colonial
Bombay (Sudhir Chandra)
* 5: Marital Interaction and Adjustment (G.N. Ramu)
* Further Readings
* II.Cultural Sphere: Introduction
* 1: The State and Caste Conflicts: Two Cases from Tamil Nadu (Björn
Alm)
* 2: Communal Riots and Labour: Bengal's Jute Mill-hands in the 1890s (
Dipesh Chakrabarty)
* 3: Some Unconscious Aspects of Ethnic Violence in India (Sudhir Kakar
)
* 4: Mizoram: Ethnic Dynamics of Autonomy and Secession (Urmila Phadnis
)
* 5: Time, Self, and Community Features of the Sikh Militant Discourse
(Veena Das)
* 6: Ritual and Resistance: Subversion as a Social Fact (Nicholas B.
Dirks)
* Further Readings
* III. Political Sphere: Introduction
* 1: Rebellion as Custom ( Ramachandra Guha)
* 2: Protest, Revolution and the Student Leader (Sudhir Kakar and Kamla
Chowdhry)
* 3: Dynamics of Factional Conflict: The Break-up of the Indian
National Congress in 1969 (P.N. Rastogi)
* 4: Conflict Cycles: The Interaction of Local and Regional Politics in
India (Donald W. Attwood)
* Further Readings
* IV. Work Sphere:
* 1: Agrarian Relations in Tanjore District (André Béteille)
* 2: The Politics of Agrarian Tension in Kerala (T.K. Oommen)
* 3: Worker Consciousness and Trade Union Response in Bombay (E.A.
Ramaswamy)
* 4: Strategies in the Bombay Textile Strike, 1982--83 (H. van Wersch)
* Further Readings
* V. Conflict Resolution:
* 1: Judicial Functions of Panchayats in Shanti Nagar (Stanley A. Freed
and Ruth S. Freed)
* 2: Clan, Kinship, and Panchayat Justice Among the Jats of Western
Uttar Pradesh (Stig Toft Madsen)
* 3: Some Notes on Law and Change in North India (Bernard S. Cohn)
* 4: Village Disputes and Colonial Law: Two Cases From Chattisgarh,
Central India (Saurabh Dube)
* 5: Social Organization at the District Courts: Colleague
Relationships Among Indian Lawyers (Charles Morrison)
* 6: The Aborted Restoration of 'Indigenous' Law in India (Marc
Galanter)
* 7: Courts and Conflict in an Indian City: A Study in Legal Impact (
Robert L. Kidder)
* Epilogue (N. Jayaram and Satish Saberwal)
* Postscript: Continued Engagement with Conflict (N. Jayaram and Late
Satish Saberwal)
* Bibliography
* ^ Notes on Contributors
* Index