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   VOL. III  NOS. 11 & 12 36 PAGES NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 1998
- Amartya Kumar Sen--Philosopher amongst Economists Arvind N. Das
- The Untouchables, Subordination, Poverty
and the State in Modern India
by Oliver Mendelson and
Marika Vicziancy
Shaibal Gupta
- Mulayam Singh:A Political Biography by Ram Singh and
Anshuman Yadav
Seema Mustafa
- The People’s Poet. A Tribute to Nagarjun Vishnu Khare
- Lucknow: Fire of Grace, the Story of its Renaissance, Revolution
and the Aftermath
by Amaresh Misra
Ashok Malik
- Spectre of Violence: The 1857 Kanpur Massacre by Rudrangshu Mukherjee Kaushik Roy
- Re-ORIENT: Global Economy in the Asian Age by Andre
Gunder Frank
Arvind N. Das
- Sinner and Saints: The Successors of Vasco da Gama edited by
Sanjay Subrahmanyam and Portuguese in the Tamil Coast: Historical Explorations in Commerce and Culture 1507 – 1749by S. Jeyaseela Stephen
Harbans Mukhia
- Conversion, Continuity and Change: Lived Christianity in
Southern Goa
by Rowena Robinson
Walter Fernandes
- Thomas: a Novel by L. S. Betty Binoo K. John
- Freedom Song by Amit Chaudhuri Nilanjana S. Roy
- The Ascetic of Desire by Sudhir Kakar Shiv Kumar Srinivasan
- Jung, Freud and India. Extracts from the 15th Wilhelm von Pochhammer Memorial Lecture delivered by Sudhir Kakar Sudhir Kakar
- Fire and Fury. A Commentary on Deepa Mehta’s film Fire. Jaya Banerji
- Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur Ira Pande
- A Strip of Land Two Yards Long by Abdus Samad Papiya Ghosh
- Blasphemy: A Novel by Tehmina Durrani Indrani Bagchi
- Indian Mansions: Social History of the Haveli by Sarah Tillotson Malavika Karlekar
- Bhupen Khakhar by Timothy Hyman Geeti Sen
- Saptamatrka: Worship and Sculptures by Shivaji K. Panikkar Devangana Desai
- Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television Jerry Mander Devangshu Datta
INDRANI BAGCHI is Deputy Features Editor, The Economic Times, New Delhi.
JAYA BANERJI is a writer and editor with Kali for Women.
DEVANGSHU DATTA is a freelance journalist and market analyst.
DEVANGANA DESAI is an art historian and editor of the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay.
WALTER FERNANDES is Head, Programme for Tribal Studies, Indian Social Institute, New Delhi.
PAPIYA GHOSH is a historian researching the Partition of India.
SHAIBAL GUPTA is Member Secretary of the Asian Development Research Institute, Patna.
BINOO K. JOHN is a freelance journalist.
SUDHIR KAKAR is a psychoanalyst and author of The Ascetic of Desire and Culture and Psyche.
MALAVIKA KARLEKAR is Editor, Indian Journal of Gender Studies.
SHEKHAR GUPTA is the Editor of the Indian Express.
VISHNU KHARE is a poet and a critic and Hindi-English journalist.
ASHOK MALIK is Assistant Editor, India Today, New Delhi.
HARBANS MUKHIA is Professor of History at the Centre for Historical Studies, JNU, New Delhi.
MUKUL KESAVAN teaches history at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, and is the author of the novel Looking Through Glass.
SEEMA MUSTAFA is a columnist and journalist with the Asian Age, New Delhi.
KAUSHIK ROY studies at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
NILANJANA S. ROY is Deputy Features Editor, Business Standard.
GEETI SEN is author of Image and Imagination: Free Contemporary Artists in India (1996) and Bindu: Space and Time in Raza’s Vision (1997) and presently recipient of the Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship.
SHIV KUMAR SRINIVASAN teaches at the Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
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