When, on February 4 1996, an obscure faction of Nepal’s left-movement, submitted a 40-point memorandum to the government with the threat of initiating an armed revolt unless its ambitious demands for a completely restructured polity were immediately addressed, few had anticipated the decade-long militarized conflict that was to engulf most of the country and which left over 16,000 people dead and 1,300 missing. The history of Nepal’s Maoist uprising is yet to be written, in part because its e..
Between 1996 and 2006, Nepal experienced violent civil conflict as a consequence of a Maoist insurge...
peer-reviewedThis paper analyses fear in a village in central Nepal during the ‘People’s War’. Spann...
This dissertation looks into different aspects of women\u27s lives in the aftermath of Nepal\u27s te...
When, on February 4 1996, an obscure faction of Nepal’s left-movement, submitted a 40-point memorand...
This book is an ethnography of social change and norm-remaking brought about by the Maoist People’s ...
peer-reviewedOne of the most reported aspects of the Maoist ‘People’s War’ in Nepal has been its hig...
Using ethnographic da ta collec ted in a village in rura l Nepal in 2002, thi s article explores the...
This article examines gendered aspects of women’s lives in a hill village in central Nepal during th...
In the wake of a ten-year civil insurgency in Nepal, scholars are looking back into the conflict to ...
peer-reviewedThis article examines gendered aspects of women’s lives in a hill village in central Ne...
A red corridor stretching from Nepal in the North, to the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, in the Sou...
Nepal is a country with a brutal history of endemic domestic conflict and economic inequality. With ...
In 1996, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) began an insurgency that, to date, has claimed more t...
In Nepal, the Maoists’ armed wing (PLA) developed as a collective of martyrs-to-be, whose example wa...
A study of the Maoist memoir as a new literary genre in Nepali, focusing on five examples published ...
Between 1996 and 2006, Nepal experienced violent civil conflict as a consequence of a Maoist insurge...
peer-reviewedThis paper analyses fear in a village in central Nepal during the ‘People’s War’. Spann...
This dissertation looks into different aspects of women\u27s lives in the aftermath of Nepal\u27s te...
When, on February 4 1996, an obscure faction of Nepal’s left-movement, submitted a 40-point memorand...
This book is an ethnography of social change and norm-remaking brought about by the Maoist People’s ...
peer-reviewedOne of the most reported aspects of the Maoist ‘People’s War’ in Nepal has been its hig...
Using ethnographic da ta collec ted in a village in rura l Nepal in 2002, thi s article explores the...
This article examines gendered aspects of women’s lives in a hill village in central Nepal during th...
In the wake of a ten-year civil insurgency in Nepal, scholars are looking back into the conflict to ...
peer-reviewedThis article examines gendered aspects of women’s lives in a hill village in central Ne...
A red corridor stretching from Nepal in the North, to the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, in the Sou...
Nepal is a country with a brutal history of endemic domestic conflict and economic inequality. With ...
In 1996, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) began an insurgency that, to date, has claimed more t...
In Nepal, the Maoists’ armed wing (PLA) developed as a collective of martyrs-to-be, whose example wa...
A study of the Maoist memoir as a new literary genre in Nepali, focusing on five examples published ...
Between 1996 and 2006, Nepal experienced violent civil conflict as a consequence of a Maoist insurge...
peer-reviewedThis paper analyses fear in a village in central Nepal during the ‘People’s War’. Spann...
This dissertation looks into different aspects of women\u27s lives in the aftermath of Nepal\u27s te...