Annual Journal (OPEN ACCESS)
First Issue: Volume-1 Number-1, 2015
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Rural South Asian Studies Journal is an exclusive venture where we have attempted to explore linkages and political cultural connections in South Asian Societies. The journal aims to develop critical ideas on less explored and innovative themes in rural South Asian social, cultural, art, architectural, political, and economic histories, sociological, economic, environmental and developmental issues. Scholars engaged with debates in literature, social sciences and environmental and physical sciences about the regions in South Asia can submit articles on a particular theme thus initiating a dialogue on theoretical and methodological issues pertaining to the objectives of the journal. RSAS also publishes reviews on significant new publications and media initiatives on the theme. Each issue aims to promote rigorous scholarship helpful in understanding our past and present discourses and its contradictions.
RURAL SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES
First Issue of RSASJ: Volume 1, No. 1, 2015
RESEARCH ARTICLES
1. Nancy Hatch Dupree
Rural Society in Afghanistan
2. Mizna Mohamed,
Historical Changes in Human-Nature Interactions in Island Communities of the Maldives
3. Bina Sengar,
Darjeeling: More than Queen of Hills
4. Ruma Bhattacharya,
Rural Tourism in Tripura
5. Valsa, M.A.,
Megalithic Monuments in Thrissur District In Historical Perspective
Book Review
1. Arunachalam Jaya, U. Kalpagam (eds.), 2007,Rural Women in South Asia, Rawat Publications, Jaipur (India),ISBN-81 316-0095-5, pp-289 + ix, 650/-, By Surabhi, Doctoral Researcher, Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
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2. Shobna Nijhawan, Periodical Literature in Colonial North India: Women and Girls in the Hindi Public Sphere, Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 358, 750/-, ISBN 0-19-807407-7, By Ipshita Nath, Assistant Professor (English), Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), University of Delhi
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