The Origins, Growth and Dissolution of Feudalism in Nepal: A Contribution to the Debate on Feudalism in Non-European Societies, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1995 - 1488 pages |
Contents
1 Structural Map of the Early Rana State and 727 | 19 |
APPROACHES TO STUDY OF THE NEPALI | 64 |
THE TRANSITION FROM TRIBAL TO FEUDAL | 113 |
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18th century agricultural analysis argue Asiatic Berktay Bhotia Bishop Bista Blakie capitalism Caplan central chapter Chhetri communal cultivation cultural definition of feudalism direct producers Eastern Nepal emerged ethnic Europe existence exploitation extraction feudal mode feudalism in Nepal Gandaki Basin Gorkhali hierarchy Hills Hindess and Hirst Hindu immigrants Hinduism Hinduization historical materialism historical materialist history of Nepal ideology immigrant Hindus India Karnali Basin Kathmandu Valley Khas Kipat Kirat labor land Limbus Limbuwan Magar major Malla kingdom Marx Marxist matwali medieval mid-hills modal mode of production Nepali history Nepali social formation non-European societies Pallo-Kirat period political and economic political-economy population Pradhan pre-capitalist modes rajyas region Regmi relations of production rent rulers ruling class scholars Sharma Shrestha social change social classes society and economy specific Stiller surplus tagadhari tax/rent theoretical theory thesis Tibeto-Burman-speaking tribes transformation tribal chiefs tribal society tribe to peasant tributary mode underdevelopment western Wickham