From Untouchable to Dalit: Essays on the Ambedkar MovementThis Collection Of Essays Spans The History Of The Movement From Its Nineteenth Century Roots To The Most Recent Growth Of Dalit Literature, And Includes The Political Developments And The Buddhist Conversion. In All 16 Essays Are Collected In The Volume. They Are Thematically Divided Into Four Different Parts, Viz., Background, Politics, Religion And Dalit Literature. |
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Two Bhakti Modes | 3 |
The Nineteenth Century Background of | 33 |
The Leadership of Babasaheb Ambedkar 32 800 86 | 53 |
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