Part of the prestigious Themes in Indian History series, this volume brings together seminal writings on the middle class in colonial India. It presents not only all debates and discussions surrounding the subject but also the historiographical shifts that have occurred since the emergence of the middle class. Beginning with extracts from classic writings like those of Lord Dufferin, Aurobindo, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and D.D. Kosambi it traces the emergence of the consciousness of middle class. The reader examines the role of gender, caste, and religion in the making of middle class. It also discusses matters of lifestyle and consumption with respect to areas like coffee culture, sport, cinema, and terrorism. A comprehensive intr...
The sociological concept of class remains an important analytical tool for the study of modern socie...
Leela Fernandes. India's New Middle Class: Democratic Politics in an era of economic reform, Minneap...
In recent years, the discourse about the Indian middle class—by some accounts the largest in the wor...
Part of the prestigious Themes in Indian History series, this volume brings together seminal writing...
Part of Oxford India Short Introductions Surinder S. Jodhka & Aseem Prakash Who exactly are the mid...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
This book explores the rhetoric and ritual of Indian elites undercolonialism, focusing on the city o...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
David Rudner's richly detailed ethnographic and historical analysis of a South Indian merchant-banki...
The quest to balance the material and the spiritual has a long history in the Hindu tradition, as it...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
The paper examines how the middle class mindset is reflected in Rohinton Mistry’s novel Such a Long ...
David Washbrook's influential early work on South India set the terms for much subsequent debate abo...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
This article examines the place of public philanthropy in enhancing the role of the Indian merchant ...
The sociological concept of class remains an important analytical tool for the study of modern socie...
Leela Fernandes. India's New Middle Class: Democratic Politics in an era of economic reform, Minneap...
In recent years, the discourse about the Indian middle class—by some accounts the largest in the wor...
Part of the prestigious Themes in Indian History series, this volume brings together seminal writing...
Part of Oxford India Short Introductions Surinder S. Jodhka & Aseem Prakash Who exactly are the mid...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
This book explores the rhetoric and ritual of Indian elites undercolonialism, focusing on the city o...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
David Rudner's richly detailed ethnographic and historical analysis of a South Indian merchant-banki...
The quest to balance the material and the spiritual has a long history in the Hindu tradition, as it...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
The paper examines how the middle class mindset is reflected in Rohinton Mistry’s novel Such a Long ...
David Washbrook's influential early work on South India set the terms for much subsequent debate abo...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
This article examines the place of public philanthropy in enhancing the role of the Indian merchant ...
The sociological concept of class remains an important analytical tool for the study of modern socie...
Leela Fernandes. India's New Middle Class: Democratic Politics in an era of economic reform, Minneap...
In recent years, the discourse about the Indian middle class—by some accounts the largest in the wor...