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Logo of Martin Chautari. Logo of Martin Chautari written in enlish and Nepali.

Call for papers

We invite submissions for the forthcoming issue of MC's annual Nepali journal on media, Media Adhyayan (Media Studies). Further information (in Nepali).


Studies in Nepali History and Society

ISSN: 1025-5109

Volume 7, Number 1

June 2002


Articles
Martin Gaenszle with Nutan D. Sharma
Nepali kings and Kasi: On the changing significance of a sacred centre
Page 1-33


Rhoderick Chalmers
Pandits and pulp fiction: popular publishing and the birth of Nepali print- capitalism in Banaras
Page 35-97


Heather Hindman
The everyday life of American development in Nepal
Page 99-136


Ian Harper
Capsular promise as public health: A critique of the Nepal national vitamin A programme
Page 137-173


Rama Parajuli
Narayanhiti hatyakanda: ‘Broadsheet’ ko kavarej
Page 175-207


Commentary
Manjushree Thapa
Nonsense narrative: an abstract history
Page 209-213



 
logo of Martin chautari, a picture of a chautari site (a place for rest and debate, a central located site placed in every village in Nepal. Depicts a tree where the trunk shapes an M, and the ground, where people sat in the shade, forms the letters 'Martin Chautari' Image of the name 'Martin Chautari' in Nepali, link directing to information regarding Nepali version of site