Editorial
Why Studies in Nepali History and Society?
Page 1-3
Articles
Arjun Guneratne
The Tax Man Cometh: The Impact of Revenue Collection on Subsistence Strategies in Chitwan Tharu Society
Page 5-35
Pratyoush Onta
Creating a Brave Nepali Nation in British India: The Rhetoric of Jati Improvement, Rediscovery of Bhanubhakta and the Writing of Bir History
Page 37-76
Abhi Subedi
Literary and Artistic Response to Panchayat Utopia
Page 77-96
Mary Des Chene
Ethnography in the Janajati-yug : Lessons from Reading Rodhi and Other Tamu Writings
Page 97-161
Lazima Onta-Bhatta
Street Children: Contested Identities and Universalizing Categories
Page 163-199
Mark Liechty
Paying for Modernity: Women and the Discourse of Freedom in Kathmandu
Page 201-230
Literature Review
Bikas Joshi
Diagnoses of the Nepali Economy
Page 231-246
Commentary
Krishna Bhattachan
Teaching and Learning Process in Social Sciences at Tribhuvan University: A Need to Move from a Boot-Camp to a Bazaar Model
Page 247-254
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