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

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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 1, Number 1

June 1996


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 3-35

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

 


 
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