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* 1996 * Jan-Mar Vol.24:No.1-3 #272-74 * 1995 * Oct-Dec Vol.23:No.10-12 #269-71 * July-Spt Vol.23:No.7-9 #266-68 * Apr-Jun Vol.23:No.4-6 #263-65 * Jan-Mar Vol.23:No.1-3 #260-62 * 1994 Sept-Dec Vol.22:No.9-12 #256-59 | 1994 July-Aug Vol.22:No.7-8 #254-55 | 1994 Mar.-April Vol.22:No.3-4 #250-51 | 1994 Jan-Feb Vol.22:No.1-2 #248-49 * 1993 Dec Vol.21:No.12 #247 | 1993 Sept-Nov Vol.21:No.9-11 #244-46 | 1993 July-Aug Vol.21:No.7-8 #242-43
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1993 July-Aug Vol.21:No.7-8 #242-43
"Introduction" by Malini Bhattacharyya, p. 1-2.
"The Aryan Problem and the Horse" by R. S. Sharma, p. 3-16.
"Culture, Community, Nation: On the Ruins of Ayodhya" by Aijaz Ahmad, p. 17-48.
"Democracy and Rights in India in the Wake of Ayodhya" by Javeed Alam, p. 49-62.
"Religious Symbols and Political Mobilization: the Agitation for a Mandir at Ayodhya" by K.N. Panikkar, p. 63-78.
"REVIEW ARTICLE Changing Landscape of rural Settlements in Early Medieval India" by Kishore Kumar Singh, p. 79-88.
"REVIEW ARTICLE A Meditation on History" by Vinay Lal, p. 89-98.
"BOOK REVIEWS," p. 99-105.
1993 Sept-Nov Vol.21:No.9-11 #244-46
HOUSEHOLD, FAMILY, LABOUR
"Editorial" by Kumkum Sangari, p. 1-2.
"The 'Amenities of Domestic Life' Question of Labour" by Kumkum Sangari, p. 3-46.
"Economics and Patriliny: Consumption and Authority within the Household" by Rajni Palriwala, p. 47-73.
"Land, Dowry, Labour: Women in the Changing Economy of Midnapur" by Jayoti Gupta, p. 74-90.
"Persistence of a Custom: Cultural Centrality of Ghunghat" by Prem Chowdhry, p. 91-112.
"Women and Farm Work in Tamil Folk Songs" by Vijaya Ramaswamy, p. 113-129.
"Social Pariahs and Domestic Drudges: Widowhood among Nineteenth Century Poona Brahmins" by Uma Chakravarti, p. 130-158.
"Prostitution in Nineteenth Century Bengal: Construction of Class and Gender" by Ratnabali Chatterjee, p. 159-172.
"Prostitutes, Patrons and the State: Nineteenth Century Awadh" by Kokila Dang, p. 173-196.
1993 Dec Vol.21:No.12 #247
Editorial," p. 1-2.
"Pluralism and visible Path (Pratyaksha Marga) and Early Indian Idea of Polity" by Sibesh Bhattacharya, p. 3-24.
"Reflections on Recent Perceptions of Early Medieval India" by Krishna Mohan Shrimali, p. 25-39.
"Book Reviews" (5 Reviews), p. 40-62.
1994 Jan-Feb Vol.22:No.1-2 #248-49
PRESCRIPTION AND REFORM
"Editorial" by Kumkum Sangari, p. 1-2.
"Defining the Household: Some Aspects of Prescription and Practice in Early India" by Kumkum Roy, p. 3-18.
"Producing and Re-producing the New Women: A Note on the Prefix 'Re'" by Sibaji Bandyopadhyay, p. 19-39.
"'Every Woman is a Mother in Embryo': Lala Lajpat Rai and Indian Womanhood" by Anshu Malhotra, p. 40-63.
"Changing Roles and Women's Narratives" by Meera Velayudhan, p. 64-79.
"The Virile and the Chaste in Community and Nation Making: Bihar 1920's to 1940's" by Papiya Ghosh, p. 80-94.
1994 Mar.-April Vol.22:No.3-4 #250-51
PRESSURES OF THE PRESENT
"Women in Dark Times: Gender, Culture and Politics," Malini Bhattacharya, p. 3
"Women and Structural Adjustment in Inida," Vibhuti Patel, p.16
"Rural Women and Labour Force Participation," Shakti Kak, p.35
"Development Experience(s) in India: Gendered Perspectives on Industrial Growth, Employment and Education," Padmini Swaminathan, p.60
"Problems for a Contemporary Theory of Gender," Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana, p.93
1994 July-Aug Vol.22:No.7-8 #254-55 "Socialism: the Day After or the Day Yet to Be," Ashok Mitra, p. 3-17
"Globalising India: The Fantasy and the Reality," Amiya Kumar Bagchi, p. 18-27
"On Gender and Difference: Towards a Re-articulation," Seemanthini Niranjana, p. 28-41
"Contending Ideologies? The Mass Awakener's Union and the Congress in Mysore 1936-1942," Janaki Nair, p. 42-63
"State of Awareness among Haryana Women on the Question of Human Rights: Weakness of Empirical Framework," Sunita Pathania, p. 74-75
"Note: Akbar's Relations with Rajput Chiefs and Their Role in the Expansion of the Empire," S. Inayet, A. Zaidi, p. 76-82
"Review Article: Pathways through Method: An Essay in Review," Sasheej Hegde, p. 83-100
"Books Review: Stephen Hawking and Schrodinger's Cat," K.K. Theckedath, p. 101-110
1994 Sept-Dec Vol.22:No.9-12 #256-59
"Notes on the Political Economy of Structural Adjustment," Prabha Patnaik, p. 4
"The Gentle Leviathan: Welfare and the Indian State," Niraja Gopal Jayal, p. 18
"The World Development Report 1993: The Brave New World of Primary Health Care," Imrana Qadeer, p. 27
"Gender Implications of New Economic Policies and the Health Sector," Nata Duvvury, p.40
"The Writing on the Wall: Structural Adjustment Programme and the World Development Report 1993--Implications for Family Planning in India," Mohan Rao, p. 56
"Some Considerations in the Formulation of India's Health Policy: A Note on Equity," AK Shiva Kumar, p. 79
"World Development Report 1993: Structural Adjustment and the Health Sector in India," K Seeta Prahbu, p.89
"Structure and Utilization of Health Services: An Inter-state Analysis," Rama V Baru, p. 98
"World Development Report 1993: Implications for Infrastructure Development in Health Care and the Pharmaceutical Industry," Amit Sen Gupta, p. 112
"The New Era of Growth: An Epitaph to the Environment," KR Nayar, p. 129
"Women's Empowerment and Health Experiences from Rajasthan," Arti Sawhny, p. 137
"The World Development Report 1993: A Prescription for Health Disaster," NH Anita, p. 147
REVIEW ARTICLE, ["Classes and Class Struggle in Indian History," EMS Namboodiripad, in a review of Ifran Habib's Essays in Indian history : towards a Marxist perception, New Delhi, 1995], p. 152
BOOK REVIEWS, p. 160
1995 * Jan-Mar Vol.23:No.1-3 #260-62
"Kerala, The Emerging Perspective: Overview of the International Congress on Kerala Studies," TM Thomas Isaac / PK Michael Tharakan. p. 3
"The International Context and the Kerala Model," Prabhat Pathalk, p. 37
"Kerala's Development Experience: Random Comments about the Past and and Some Considerations for the Future," CT Kurien, p. 50
"The Kerala Model: Its Central Tendency and the Outlier," John Kurien, p. 70
"Social Functions of Religion in Pre-Capitalist Societies: The Case of Kerala," Genevieve Lemercinier / Francois Houtart, p. 91
"Notes on the Making of Feminine Identity in Contemporary Kerala Society," TK Ramachandran, p. 109
BOOK RIEVIEWS, p. 124 "Tagore and Nationalism," Ashis Nandy, The Illegetimacy of Nationalism, Oxford India Paperbacks, Delhi, 1994. Reviewer - Anita Prakash
1995 * Apr-Jun Vol.23:No.4-6 #263-65
"Gandhi and the National Movement," Irfan Habib, p.3
"The Social Thoughts and Conciousness of Bengali Muslims in the Colonial Period," Amlendu De, p. 16
"Paradox of Anti-Partition Agitation and Swadeshi Movement in Bengal (1905)," A.K. Biswas, p. 38
"Nationalism and Popular Consciousness: Bengal 1942," Suranjan Das, p. 58
"Indian Nationalism 1885-1905 An Overview," Pankaj Rag, p. 69
NOTE (Margit Koves, "Ferenc Feher (1933-1994), Reflections on a Member of the Lukacs School"), p. 98
BOOK REVIEW (Sushil Srivastava's Review Article of Christopher R. King, One Language, Two Scripts: The Hindi Movement Nineteenth Century North India, Oxford University Press, Bombay, 1994, pp. 232, Rs. 375.), p. 108
1995 * Oct-Dec Vol.23:No.10-12 #269-71
"Literary History, Region, and Nation in South Asia: Introductory Note," Sheldon Pollock, p. 1
"Emergence of Regional Identity and Beginnings of Vernacular Literature: A Case Study of Telugu," S. Nagaraju, p. 8
"Coconut and Honey: Sanskrit and Telugu in Medieval Andhra," Velcheru Narayana Rao, p. 24
"Towards Hind Svaraj: An Interpretation of the Rise of Prose in Nineteenth-Century Gujarati Literature," Sitansu Yashaschandra, p. 41
"Constructing the Canon: Problems in Bengali Literary Historiography," Mahasweta Sengupta, p. 56
"Constructing a Literary History, a Canon, and a Theory of Poetry: Ab-e Hayat (1880) by Muhammad Azad (1830-1910)," Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, p. 70
"From Veneration to Virulence: A Case for a Women's Literary History in Malayalam," Jancy James, p. 98
"Literary History, Indian History, World History," Sheldon Pollock, p. 112
1996 * Jan-Mar Vol.24:No.1-3 #272-74
"The Theory of Aryan Race and India: History and Politics," Romila Thapar, p. 3
"Unity in Diversity," M.S. Gore, p. 30
"New Economic Policy: Indian State and Bureaucracy," C.P. Bhambhri, p. 44
"Inside the Romanticist Episteme," Thomas Blom Hansen, p. 59
"The Evolution of the Perception of India: Akbar and Abu'l Fazl," M. Athar Ali, p. 80
"Discussion: Writing Indian History in the Marxist Mode in a Post -Soviet World," Amiya Kumar Bagchi, p. 89
REVIEW ARTICLE, p. 111 "Ahistorical Political Economics," Reviewed by Tamas Krausz, reviewing Janos Kornoi's book, Socialist System: the political economy of communism (1992).
* Book Review, p. 128. ** "Child Labour," Reviewed by Susan Ram, reviewing 2 books - The child and the state in India : child labor and education policy in comparative perspective, by Myron Weiner. Oxford University Press, pp. 211, Rs. 90 Born to Work: Child Labour in India, by Neera Burra. Oxford University Press, pp. 285, Rs. 395.
* Book Review, p. 134 ** "Studying Colonial Medicine," Reviewed by Shamsad Khan, reviewing - Public Health in British India: Anglo-Indian Preventive Medicine, 1859-1949, by Mark Harrison. Cambridge University Press, Foundation Books, 1994, pp. 324, Rs. 395.00
* Book Review, p. 140 ** "'Conscientisation' of Women," reviewed by Suvira Jaiswal, reviewing - The making of womanhood : gender relations in the Mahabharata, by Shalini Shah. Manohar, Delhi, 1995, pp. xii + 183, Rs. 300.00