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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 9, Number 1

June 2004


Editorial
Editorial Note
Page 1


Articles
Chaitanya Mishra
Locating the “causes” of the Maoist struggle
Page 3-56


Laura Kunreuther
Voiced writing and public intimacy on Kathmandu’s FM radio
Page 57-95


Ani Rudra Silwal
Not as easy to achieve as it is to claim: Repayment success of Nepali village banks
Page 97-120


Shiva Rijal
Sanskritik pradarsankari kala, antar-saskritik chetana ra adhunik rangamanch
Page 121-167


Commentary
Human Rights Monitoring Network / Collective Campaign for Peace
The diary of andolan against regression in Kathmandu, April-June 2004
Page 169-191


Literature Review
John Whelpton
The Himalayas and beyond through Leiden lens
Page 193-205


Mark Turin
Documenting Himalayan languages: a critical review dealing with two recent contributions
Page 207-213


Book Review
Guneratne, Arjun. 2002. Many Tongues, One People: The Making of Tharu Identity in Nepal reviewed by Tatsuro Fujikura
Page 215-221


Ahearn, Laura M. 2001. Invitations to Love: Literacy, Love Letters, and Social Change in Nepal reviewed by Mark Liechty
Page 221-223



 
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