Subaltern Studies

What do you understand by the term ‘History from Below’? Discuss with particular Reference to Indian historiography.

Introduction “History from Below” is a method of writing history that focuses on ordinary people rather than kings, elites, or political leaders. It highlights the voices, experiences, and struggles of workers, peasants, women, and marginalized communities. This approach challenges traditional top-down history and brings attention to those who were previously ignored in mainstream narratives. Key […]

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Discuss the views of various historians regarding the relationship between nationalism and peasantry.

Introduction The relationship between Indian nationalism and the peasantry has been a major area of inquiry in modern historiography. Various historians have examined the role of peasants in the national movement and how nationalist leaders and organizations engaged with rural masses. The interpretations range from seeing peasants as passive recipients of elite leadership to viewing

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Compare the views of the Marxist and Subaltern Studies historians on Indian nationalism.

Introduction Indian nationalism, as a subject of historical inquiry, has attracted diverse interpretations from various schools of historiography. Two of the most prominent perspectives in the post-independence era are the Marxist and Subaltern Studies approaches. While both challenge colonial and nationalist elitist narratives, they differ significantly in methodology, focus, and ideological orientation. This essay compares

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What do you understand by the term ‘History from Below’? Discuss with particular reference to Indian historiography.

Introduction “History from Below” is a historiographical approach that emphasizes the experiences, struggles, and perspectives of ordinary people rather than elites, rulers, or prominent figures. This method aims to democratize historical writing by recovering the voices of those often excluded from mainstream narratives—peasants, workers, women, and marginalized communities. Originating in Europe, particularly with the British

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