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[edit] Books in the Subaltern Studies Series


Ranajit Guha (ed.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 1, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1982.

  • Ranajit Guha, On Some Apects of the Historiography of Colonial India
  • Partha Chatterjee, Agrarian Relations and communalism in Bengal, 1926-1935
  • Shahid Amin, Small Peasant commodity Production and Rural Indebtedness: the Culture of Sugarcane in Eastern U.P., c. 1880-1920
  • David Arnold, Rebellious Hillmen: the Gudem-Rampa Risings, 1939-1924
  • Gyan Pandey, Peasant Revolt and Indian Nationalism: The Peasant movement in Awadh, 1919-1922
  • David Hardiman, The Indian 'Faction': A Political Theory Examined

Ranajit Guha (ed.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 2, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1983.

  • Ranajit Guha, The Prose of Counter-Insurgency
  • Gautam Bhadra, Two Frontier Uprisings in Mughal India
  • Gyan Pandey, Rallying round the Cow: Sectarian Strife in the Bhojpuri Region, c. 1888-1917
  • Dual Revolt, Quit India in Bihar and the Eastern United Provinces: The Stephen Henningham Arvind N. Das, Agrarian Change from Above and Below: Bihar 1947-78
  • N. K. Chandra, Agricultural Workers in Burdwan
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty, Conditions for Knowledge of Working-Class Conditions: Employers, Government and the Jute Workers of Calcutta, 1890-1940
  • Partha Chatterjee, More on Modes of Power and Peasantry

Ranajit Guha (ed.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 3, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1984.

  • Shahid Amin, Gandhi as Mahatma: Gorakhpur District, Eastern UP, 1921-1922
  • David Arnold, Famine in Peasant Consciousness and Peasant Action: Madras, 1876-1878
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty, Trade Unions in a Hierarchical Culture: The Jute Workers of Calcutta, 1920-1950
  • Partha Chatterjee, Gandhi and the Critique of Civil Society
  • David Hardiman, Adivasi Assertion in South Gujarat: The Devi Movement of 1922-1923
  • Gyanendra Pandey, 'Encounters and Calamities': The History of a North Indian Qasba in the Nineteenth Century
  • Sumit Sarkar, The Conditions and Nature of Subaltern Militancy: Bengal from Swadeshi to Non-Co-operation, c.1905-1922

Ranajit Guha (ed.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 4, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1985.

  • David Arnold, Bureaucratic Recruitment and Subordination in Colonial India: The Madras Constabulary, 1859-1947
  • Ramachandra Guha, Forestry and Social Protest in British Kumaun, c. 1893-1921
  • Swapan Dasgupta, Adivasi Politics in Midnapur, c. 1760-1924
  • Tanika Sarkar, Jitu Santal's Movement in Malda, 1924-1932: A Study in Tribal Protest
  • David Hardiman, South Gujarat, From Custom to Crime: The Politics of Drinking in Colonial
  • Gautam Bhadra, Four Rebels of Eighteen-Fifty-Seven
  • Bernard S. Cohn, The Command of Language and the Language of Command
  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Subaltern Studies: Deconstructing Historiography
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty, Invitation to a Dialogue

Ranajit Guha (ed.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 5, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1987.

  • David Hardiman, The Bhils and Shahukars of Eastern Gujarat
  • David Arnold, Touching the Body: Perspectives on the Indian Plague, 1896-1900
  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, A Literary Representation of the Subaltern: Mahasweta Devi's 'Stanadayini'
  • Ranajit Guha, Chandra's Death
  • Shahid Amin, Approver's Testimony, Judicial Discourse: The Case of Chauri Chaura
  • Discussions
  • Asok Sen, Subaltern Studies: Capital, Class and Community
  • Ajit K. Chaudhury, In Search of a Subaltern Lenin
  • Appendix A
  • Mahsweta Devi, 'Breast-Giver' (translated by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak)
  • Appendix B
  • The Testimony of Shikari, the Approver, in the Court of Sessions Judge H.E. Holmes

Ranajit Guha (ed.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 6, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1989.

  • Sumit Sarkar, The Kalki-Avatar of Bikrampur: A Village Scandal in Early Twentieth Century Bengal
  • Gautam Bhadra, The Mentality of Subalternity: Kantanama or Rajdharma
  • Julie Stephens, Feminist Fictions: A Critique of the Category 'Non-Western Woman' in Feminist Writings on India
  • Susie Tharu, Response to Julie Stephens
  • Gyanendra Pandey, The Colonial Construction of 'Communalism': British Writings on Banaras in the Nineteenth Century
  • Partha Chatterjee, Caste and Subaltern Consciousness
  • Ranajit Guha, Dominance Without Hegemony and Its Historiography
  • Discussion
  • Veena Das, Subaltern as Perspective

Partha Chatterjee and Gyanendra Pandey (eds.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 7, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1993

  • Sudipta Kaviraj, The Imaginary Institution of India
  • Partha Chatterjee, A Religion of Urban Domesticity: Sri Ramakrishna and the Calcutta Middle Class
  • Ranajit Guha, Discipline and Mobilize
  • Saurabh Dube, Myths, Symbols and Community: Satnampanth of Chhattisgarh
  • Amitav Ghosh, The Slave of MS. H.6
  • Terence Ranger, Power, Religion and Community: The Matobo Case
  • Discussion
  • Upendra Baxi, 'The State's Emissary: The Place of Law in Subaltern Studies

David Arnold and David Hardiman (eds.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 8, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1994

  • Partha Chatterjee, Claims on the Past: The Genealogy of Modern Historiography in Bengal
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty, The Difference-Deferral of a Colonial Modernity: Public Debates on Domesticity in British India
  • David Hardiman, Power in the Forests: The Dangs, 1820-1940
  • David Arnold, The Colonial Prison: Power, Knowledge and Penology in Nineteenth-Century India
  • Gyanendra Pandey, The Prose of Otherness
  • Shahid amin and Gautam Bhadra, Ranajit Guha: A Biographical Sketch
  • A Bibliography of Ranajit Guha's Writings (compiled by Gautam Bhadra)

Shahid Amin and Dipesh Chakrabarty (eds.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 9, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1996 [Reviews - B. Bose 1997].

  • Ranajit Guha, The Small Voice of History
  • Ajay Skaria, Writing, Orality and Power in the Dangs, Western India, 1800s-1920s
  • Gyan Prakash, Science between the Lines
  • Kamala Visweswaran, Small Speeches, Subaltern Gender: Nationalist Ideology and Its Historiography
  • Shail Mayaram, Speech, Silence and the Making of Partition Violence in Mewat
  • Kancha Illaih, Productive Labour, Consciousness and History: The Dalitbahujan Alternative
  • Vivek Dhareshwar and R. Srivatsan, 'Rowdy-sheeters': An Essay on Subalternity and Politics
  • Susie Tharu and Tejaswini Niranjana, Problems for a Contemporary Theory of Gender
  • David Lloyd, Outside History: Irish New Histories and the 'Subalternity Effect'

Gautam Bhadra, Gyan Prakash, and Susie Tharu (eds.), "Subaltern Studies. Writings on South Asian History and Society", No. 10, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1999 [Reviews - Prathama Banerjee 1999].

  • Sudesh Mishra, Diaspora and the Difficult Art of Dying
  • Kaushik Ghosh, A Market for Aboriginality: Primitivism and Race Classification in the Indentured Labour Market of Colonial India
  • Indrani Chatterjee, Colouring Subalternity: Slaves, Concubines and Social Orphans in Early Colonial India
  • Ishita Banerjee Dube, Taming Traditions: Legalities and Histories in Twentieth-Century Orissa
  • Sundar Kaali, Spatializing History: Subaltern Carnivalizations of Space in Tiruppuvanam, Tamil Nadu
  • Vijay Prashad, Untouchable Freedom: A Critique of the Bourgeois Landlord Indian State
  • Christopher Pinney, Indian Magical Realism: Notes on Popular Visual Culture
  • Rosemary Sayigh, Gendering the 'Nationalist Subject': Palestinian Camp Women's Life Stories

[edit] Miscellaneous Volumes and Anthologies


Ranajit Guha, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (eds.), [introduction by Edward W. Said], Selected Subaltern Studies, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1988

  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Subaltern Studies: Deconstructing Historiography
  • I. Methodology
  • Ranajit Guha, Preface
  • Ranajit Guha, On Some Aspects of the Historiography of Colonial India
  • Ranajit Guha, The Prose of Counter-Insurgency
  • II. From Mughal to British
  • Gyanendra Pandey, Encounters and Calamities
  • Gautam Bhadra, Four Rebels of Eighteen-Fifty-Seven
  • III. Domination Analysis in the Pre-Capitalist Context
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty, Conditions for Knowledge of Working-Class Conditions
  • IV. Nationalism: Gandhi As Signifier
  • Gyanendra Pandey, Peasant Revolt and Indian Nationalism
  • Shahid Amin, Gandhi as Mahatma
  • V. Developing Foucault
  • Partha Chatterjee, More on Modes of Power and the Peasantry
  • David Arnold, Touching the Body: Perspectives on the Indian Plague

Guha, Ranajit (ed.), A Subaltern Studies Reader: 1986-1995, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1998.

  • Ranajit Guha, In Defense of the Fragment: Writing about Hindu-Muslim Riots in India Today
  • Gyanendra Pandey
  • Ranajit Guha, Chandra's Death
  • Gautam Bhadra, The Mentality of Subalternity: Kantanama or Rajdharma
  • David Hardiman, Origins and Transformations of the Devi
  • David Arnold, The Colonial Prision: Power, Knowledge, and Penology in Nineteenth-Century India
  • Shahid Amin, Remembering Chauri Chaura: Notes from Historical Fieldwork
  • Partha Chatterjee, The Nation and Its Women
  • Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty, Who Speaks for "Indian" Pasts?

Partha Chatterjee and Pradeep Jeganathan (eds.), Community, Gender and Violence, Columbia University Press, New York, 2000

  • Aamir R. Mufti, A Greater Story-writer than God: Genre, Gender and Minority in Late Colonial India
  • Pradeep Jeganathan, A Space for Violence: Anthropology, Politics and the Location of a Sinhala Practice of Masculinity
  • Nivedita Menon, Embodying the Self Feminism, Sexual Violence and the Law
  • Flavia Agnes, Women, Marriage, and the Subordination of Rights
  • Tejaswini Niranjana, Nationalism Refigured: Contemporary South Indian Cinema and the Subject of Feminism
  • Satish Deshpande, Hegemonic Spatial Strategies: The Nation-Space and Hindu Communalism in Twentieth-century India
  • Qadri Ismail, Constituting Nation, Contesting Nationalism: The Southern Tamil (Woman) and Separatist Tamil Nationalism in Sri Lanka
  • David Scott, Toleration and Historical Traditions of Difference
  • Discussion
  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, An Afterword on the New Subaltern

David Ludden (ed.), Reading Subaltern Studies. Critical History, Contested Meaning and the Globalization of South Asia, Anthem South Asia Studies, London, 2002

  • David Ludden, Introduction: A Brief of Subalternity
  • I. Early Critiques in India
  • Jeeved Alam, Pesantry, Politics, and Historiography: Critique of New Trend in Relation to Marxism
  • Sangeeta Singh, Minakshi Menon, Pradeep Kumar Datta, Biswamoy Pati, Radhakanta Barik, Radhika Chopra, Partha Dutta, Sanjay Prasad, Subaltern Studies II: A review Article
  • Ranajit Das Gupta, Significance of Non-subaltern Mediation
  • B.B. Chaudhuri, Subaltern Autonomy and the National Movement
  • II. Critical Incorporation in the Global Academy
  • Rosalind O'Hanlon, Recovering the Subject: Subaltern Studies and the Histories of Resistance in Colonial South Asia
  • Jim Masselon, The Dis/apparence of Subalterns: A Reading of a Decade of Subaltern Studies
  • K. Sivaramakrishna, Situating the Subaltern: History and Anthropology in the Subaltern Studies Project
  • Freederick Cooper, Conflict and Connection: Rethinking Colonial African History
  • Henry Schwarz, Subaltern Studies: Radical History in the Methaphoric Mode
  • III. Later Critiques in India
  • K. Balagopal, Drought and TADA in Adilabad
  • Vinay Bahl, Relevance (or Irrelevance) of Subaltern Studies
  • Sumit Sarkar, The Decline of the Subalter in Subaltern Studies
  • Mignolo, Walter D., Local Histories/Global Designs Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges, and Border Thinking, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2000.

[edit] Major Monographs


  • Amin, Shahid. Event, Metaphor, Memory: Chauri Chaura, 1922-1992. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.
  • Amin, Shahid. Some Considerations on Evidence, Language and History. Delhi: Indian History Congress, 1994.
  • Amin, Shahid. Sugarcane and Sugar in Gorakhpur: An Inquiry into Peasant Production for Capitalist Enterprise in Colonial India. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1984.
  • Arnold, David. Colonizing the Body: State Medicine and Epidemic Disease in Nineteenth-Century India. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.
  • Arnold, David. Famine: Social Crisis and Historical Change. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988.
  • Arnold, David. Police, Power and Colonial Rule: Madras, 1859-1947. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1986.
  • Arnold, David. The Problem of Nature: Environment, Culture and European Expansion. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1996.
  • Chakrabarty, Dipesh. Rethinking Working-Class History: Bengal, 1890-1940. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1989.
  • Chatterjee, Partha. Bengal, 1920-1947: The Land Question. Calcutta: K.P. Bagchi and Company, 1984.
  • Chatterjee, Partha. The Nation and Its Fragments: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1995.
  • Chatterjee, Partha. Nationalist Thought and The Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse? Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1986.
  • Chatterjee, Partha. A Possible India: Essays in Political Criticism. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997.
  • Chatterjee, Partha. The Present History of West Bengal: Essays in Political Criticism. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997.
  • Cohn, Bernard S. An Anthropologist Among the Historians and Other Essays. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1987.
  • Cohn, Bernard S. Colonialism and Its Forms of Knowledge. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.
  • Guha, Ranajit. Dominance without Hegemony: History and Power in Colonial India. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.
  • Guha, Ranajit. Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1983.
  • Guha, Ranajit. An Indian Historiography of India: A Nineteenth Century Agenda and Its Implications. Calcutta: K.P. Bagchi and Company, 1988.
  • Hardiman, David. The Coming of the Devi: Adivasi Assertion in Western India. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1987.
  • Hardiman, David. Feeding the Baniya: Peasants and Usurers in Western India. Delhi, 1996.
  • Kaviraj, Sudipta. The Unhappy Consciousness: Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and the Formation of Nationalist Discourse in India. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995.
  • Mayaram, Shail. Resisting Regimes: Myth, Memory and the Shaping of a Muslim Identity. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997.
  • Pandey, Gyanendra. The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1990.
  • Pandian, M.S.S. The Image Trap: M.G. Ramachandran in Film and Politics. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992.
  • Prakash, Gyan. Bonded Histories: Genealogies of Labour Servitude in Colonial India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
  • Sarkar, Sumit. Writing Social History. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997.

[edit] Other Monographs


  • AA.VV., La question identitaire en Asie du Sud, Purushartha, Edition de l'école des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, sous presse
  • Benslama, Fethi, Une fiction troublante. De l'origine en partage, Eds. de l'aube, Paris, 1994.
  • Butalia, Urvashi, The other Side of Silence. Voices from the Partition of India, Viking, Delhi, 1998.
  • Beverley, John, Subalternity and Representation Arguments in Cultural Theory, Duke University Press, Durham (North Carolina), 1999.
  • Canizares-Esguerra, Jorge, How to Write the History of the New World. Histories, Epistemologies, and Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World, Stanford University Press, 2002.
  • Chakrabarty, Dipesh, Habitations of Modernity Essays in the Wake of Subaltern Studies, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2002.
  • Chaturvedi Vinayak, Mapping Subaltern Studies and the Postcolonial, Verso, London, 2000.
  • Cohn, Bernard S., An Anthropologist Among the Historians and Other Essays, Oxford University Press India, Delhi, 1987.
  • Guha, Ranajit, Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India, Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1983.
  • Hardiman, David, The Coming of the Devi: Adivasi Assertion in Western India, Oxford University Press India, Delhi, 1987.
  • ---, Feeding the Baniya: Peasants and Usurers in Western India, Oxford University Press India, Delhi, 1996.
  • Mignolo, Walter D., Local Histories/Global Designs Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges, and Border Thinking, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2000.
  • Pouchepadass, Jacques; Puyravaud, J.P. (éd.), L'homme et la forêt en Inde du Sud: modes de gestion et symbolisme de la forêt dans les Ghâts occidentaux, Karthala/IFP, Paris, sous presse.
  • Pouchepadass, Jacques; Stern, H. (éd.), De la royauté à l'Etat: anthropologie et histoire du politique dans le monde indien, Editions de l'EHESS, Paris, 1991.
  • Pouchepadass, Jacques, Planteurs et paysans dans l'Inde coloniale: l'indigo du Bihar et le mouvement gandhien du Champaran (1917-18), L'Harmattan, Paris, 1986.
  • ---, Paysans de la plaine du Gange: croissance agricole et société dans le district de Champaran, (Bihar), 1860-1950, Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient, Paris, 1989.
  • Rodriguez, Ileana (ed.), The Latin American Subaltern Studies Reader (Latin America Otherwise), Duke University Press, Durham (North Carolina), 2001.

[edit] Articles


  • The proceedings of the Subaltern-Popular workshop at the University of California were published as a special issue of Postcolonial Studies: Culture, Politics, Economy_ vol 8, no.4 November 2005 link
  • Alam, Javeed, "Peasantry, Politics and Historiography: Critique of New Trend in Relation to Marxism", in Social Scientist, 117, Vol. 11, 2 (February 1983), pp. 43-54.}}
  • Alam, S.M. Shamsul, "When will the subaltern speak?: central issues in historical sociology of South Asia", in Asian Profile (Hong Kong) 21, no. 5 (Oct 1993), pp. 431-447.
  • Apffel-Marglin, Frederique; Mishra, Purna Chandra, "Gender and the unitary self: looking for the subaltern in coastal Orissa", in South Asia Research (London) 15, no. 1 (Spr 1995), pp. 78-130.
  • Arnold, David, "Gramsci and Peasant Subalternity in India", in Journal of Peasant Studies 11, 4 (1984), pp. 155-177.
  • Bagchi, Alakananda, "Conflicting Nationalisms: The Voice of the Subaltern in Mahasweta Devi's Bashai Tudu", in Tulsa studies in women's literature v.15:no.1 (1996), pp. 41-50.
  • Bahl, Vinay, "Relevance (Or Irrelevance) of Subaltern Studies", inEconomic and Political Weekly v. 32, no. 23 (1997), pp. 1333-1344.
  • Banerjee, Prathama, "The subaltern-effect: negation to deconstruction hybridity?", in Biblio, May-June 1999, pp. 17-18. [recensione a "Subaltern studies", vol. X]
  • Barkan, Elazar, "Post-anti-colonial histories: Representing the Other in Imperial Britain", in Journal of British Studies 33, 2 (April 1994), pp. 180-204.
  • Bayly, C.A, "Rallying around the Subaltern", in Journal of Peasant Studies 16, 1 (1988), pp. 110-120.
  • Beverley, John, "What Happens When the Subaltern Speaks: Rigoberta Menchú, Multiculturalism, and the Presumption of Equal", in Arturo Arias (ed.), The Rigoberta Menchú Controversy, University Press of Minnesota, Minneapolis-London, 2001, pp. 219-236.
  • Bhabha, Homi K, "The Voice of the Dom", in TLS. The Times Literary Supplement, no. 4923 (8 August 1997), pp. 14-15. [recensione a "Subaltern studies", vol. IX]
  • ---, "The Postcolonial and Postmodern: The Question of Agency", in The Location of Culture, Routledge, London, 1994, pp.171-197.
  • Bhattacharya, Nandini, "Behind the veil: the many masks of subaltern sexuality", in Women's Studies International Forum, v. 19 (May/June 1996), pp. 277-92.
  • Bose, Brinda, "Contemporary Problems Routed through History", in The Book Review. v. 21, no. 6 (June 1997), pp. 5-7. [recensione a "Subaltern studies", vol. IX]
  • Brass, Tom, "Moral Economists, Subalterns, New Social Movements, and the (Re-) Emergence of a (Post-) Modernised (Middle), peasant", in Journal of Peasant Studies 18, 2 (January 1991), pp. 173-205.
  • Brennan, Lance, Book Review, in Pacific Affairs, 57, 3 (Fall 1984), pp. 509-511.
  • Chakrabarty, Dipesh, Book Review, Journal of Asian Studies 50, 4 (November, 1991), pp. 968-970.
  • ---, "The Death of History", in Public Culture, v. 4, no. 2 (1992), pp.47-65.
  • ---, "Marx after Marxism: History, Subalternity and Difference", in Meanjin 52 (Spring 1993), pp. 421-434; anche in Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Durham) 2, no. 2 (Fall 1994), pp. 446-463; anche in Saree Makdisi, Cesare Casarino, Rebecca E. Karl (eds.), Marxism Beyond Marxism, Routledge, New York, 1996, pp. 55-69.
  • ---, "Marx After Marxism: Subaltern Histories and the Question of Difference", in Polygraph 6/7 (1993), pp. 10-16.
  • ---, "Marx after Marxism: A Subaltern Historian's Perspective", in Economic and Political Weekly, v. 28, no. 22 (29 May 1993), pp. 1094-1096.
  • ---, "Minority Histories, Subaltern Pasts", in Economic and Political Weekly, in v. 33, no. 9 (28 February 1998), pp. 473-479.
  • ---, "Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History: Who Speaks for 'Indian' Pasts?", in Representations, no. 37 (Winter 1992), pp. 1-26.
  • ---, "Radical Histories and Question of Enlightenment Rationalism: Some Recent Critiques of Subaltern Studies", in Economic and Political Weekly, v. 30, no. 14 (8 April 1995), pp. 751-759.
  • ---, "Trafficking in History and Theory", in Beyond the Disciplines: The New Humanities, K.K. Ruthven ed., Canberra, 1992.
  • Chatterjee, Partha, "History and the Nationalization of Hinduism", in Vasudha Dalmia, H. von Stietencron (eds.), Representing Hinduism, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1995, pp.103-128.
  • ---, "Peasant, Politics and Historiography: A Response", in Social Scientist, 120, v. 11, no. 5 (May 1983), pp. 58-65.
  • ---, "Subaltern Studies VII: Writings on South Asian History and Society", in The Journal of interdisciplinary history, v. 26 (1995).
  • ---, "Was There a Hegemonic Project of the Colonial State?", in Dagmar Engels, Shula Marks (eds.), Contesting Colonial Hegemony: State & Society in Africa and India, British Academic Press, London, 1994, pp.79-84.
  • Chaudhury, B.B, "Subaltern autonomy and the national movement", in Indian Historical Review (New Delhi) 12, nos. 1-2 (Jul 1985 - Jan 1986), pp. 391-399.
  • Chopra, Suneet, "Missing Correct Perspective", in Social Scientist 111, vol. 10, no. 8 (August 1982), pp. 55-63. [recensione a "Subaltern studies", vol. I]
  • Cooper, Frederick, "Conflict and Connection: Rethinking African History", in American Historical Review 99 (Dec. 1994), pp. 1516-1545.
  • Copland, Ian, "Subalternative history: reflections on the Conference on the Subaltern in South Asian History and Society, Canberra, 26-28 November 1982", in ASAA Review (Canberra) 6, no. 3 (Apr 1983), pp. 10-17.
  • Currie, Kate, "The Challenge to Orientalist, Elitist, and Western Historiography: Notes on the 'Subaltern Project', 1982-1989", in Dialectical anthropology, v. 20, no. 2 (1995), pp. 217.
  • Das Gupta, Ranajit, "Indian Working Class and Some Recent Historiographical Issues", in Economic and Political Weekly 31,8 (24 Feb 1996), pp. L-27-L-31.
  • ---, "Significance of non-subaltern mediation", in Indian Historical Review (New Delhi) 12, nos. 1-2 (Jul 1985 - Jan 1986), pp. 383-390.
  • Dhanagare, D.N., "Subaltern consciousness and populism: two approaches in the study of social movements in India", in Social Scientist (New Delhi) 16, no. 11 (Nov 1988), pp. 18-35.
  • Dienst, Richard, "Imperialism, Subalternity, Autonomy: Modes of Third World Historiography", in Polygraph 1 (1987), pp. 67-80.
  • Freitag, Sandria, Journal of Asian Studies 43, 4 (August 1984), pp. 779-780. [Recensione]
  • Gudmundson, Lowell; Scarano, Francisco, "Imagining the Future for the Subaltern Past: Fragments of Race, Class, and Gender in Central America and the Hispanic Caribbean, 1860-1950", in Aviva Chomsky, Aldo Lauria-Santiago (eds.), At the Margins of the Nation- State: Identity and Struggle in the Making of the Laboring Peoples of Central America and the Hispanic, Caribbean, 1860-1950, Duke University Press, Durham (North Carolina), forthcoming.
  • Guha, Ramachandra, [recensione a "Subaltern studies", voll. V e VI] in Indian Economic and Social History Review, 28, 1 (1991), pp. 116-118.
  • ---, "Subaltern and Bhadralok Studies", in Economic and Political Weekly 30, (19 August 1995), pp. 2056-2058.
  • Gupta, Dipankar, "On Altering the Ego in Peasant History: Paradoxes of the Ethnic Option", in Peasant Studies, 13, 1 (Fall 1985), pp. 5-24.
  • Hardiman, David, "'Subaltern Studies' at Crossroads", in Economic and Political Weekly, 21 (15 February 1986), pp. 288-290.
  • Hauser, Walter, [recensione a Selected Subaltern Studies], in American Historical Review, 96, 1 (February 1991), pp. 241-243.
  • ---, [recensione a "Subaltern studies", vol. VI], in The Journal of Asian Studies, v. 50 (Nov. '91), pp. 968-9.
  • Heidrich, Petra, "Subaltern Studies-eine neue Richtung in der Indien-Historiographie", in Asien, Afrika, Lateinamerika, (Berlin) 16, no. 2 (1988), pp. 251-263.
  • Jalal, Ayesha, "Secularists, subalterns and the stigma of 'communalism': partition historiography revisited", in Modern Asian Studies, v. 30 (July '96), pp. 681-9.
  • Kaviraj, Sudipta, "A Critique of the Passive Revolution", in State and Politics in India. Partha Chatterjee, ed. Delhi: Oxford University Press India, 1997. pp.45-87.
  • ---, "Filth and the Public Sphere: Concepts and Practices about Space in Calcutta", in Public Culture, vol. 10, no.1 (1997), pp.83-113.
  • ---, "On the Construction of Colonial Power: structure, discourse, hegemony", in . Dagmar Engels, Shula Marks (eds.), Contesting Colonial Hegemony: State & Society in Africa and India, British Academic Press, London, 1994, pp. 19-54.
  • ---, "The Reversal of Orientalism: Bhudev Mukhopadhyay and the Project of an Indigenist Social Theory", in Vasudha Dalmia, H. von Stietencron (eds.), Representing Hinduism, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 253-279.
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