Peasants and Monks in British India |
A Note on Translation and Transliteration |
Acknowledgments |
Maps |
![]() | Introduction: Peasants, Monks, and Indian History |
![]() | 1. Sadhus and Shudras in North India, ca. 1700–1900 |
• | Subaltern Sadhus? |
• | Sadhus and the Social Order in the Surveys of Francis Buchanan, 1811–1813 |
• | Religion and Social Change |
• | Notes |
![]() | 2. Ramanand and Ramanandis, ca. 1900–1940 |
![]() | 3. Being Vaishnava, Becoming Kshatriya |
![]() | 4. Culture, Conflict, and Violence in Gangetic India |
![]() | 5. Conclusions |
![]() | 1. Francis Buchanan |
![]() | 2. Dharnidharacharya and James Tod |
![]() | 3. Gopa Charitam |
![]() | Bibliography |