The Oxford Handbook of Caste (Record no. 215338)

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International Standard Book Number 9780198896715
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Classification number 305.5122
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Personal name Jodhka, Surinder S.
Relator term Editor
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Title The Oxford Handbook of Caste
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York:
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Oxford University Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2023.
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Extent xx, 660p.
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Series statement Oxford handbooks
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Formatted contents note 1.Conceptual Frames<br/>2. History, State and The Shaping of Caste<br/>3. Caste and the Religious Realm<br/>4. Local Power and the Political process<br/>5. Community Profile and Regional Trajectories
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Summary, etc. "'Caste' invokes tradition, a remnant of the ancient past. According to this popular view, caste was a closed system of hierarchy and it was/is unique to South Asia. It presumably tied everyone to the social collective that they were born into, with no individual choice of occupation, mobility, or marriage. Privileges and statuses were all pre-given, with no one ever questioning the social order. This notion of caste also claimed that the source of its origin and legitimacy lay in the religious cosmos of the Hindus, who practised it as a matter of dharma or faith. The traditional order thus persisted without any change and reproduced itself for ages in the spatial universe of its innumerable village communities"--
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Sociology
Form subdivision Caste
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Personal name Naudet, Jules
Relator term Editor
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   Not For Loan Reference Collection Central Library, Sikkim University Central Library, Sikkim University Reference 12/02/2025 76 3600.00 305.5122 JOD/O 053857 12/02/2025 C1 4500.00 12/02/2025 Reference Books
    Dewey Decimal Classification   Not For Loan Reference Collection Central Library, Sikkim University Central Library, Sikkim University Reference 12/02/2025 76 3600.00 305.5122 JOD/O 053858 12/02/2025 C2 4500.00 12/02/2025 Reference Books
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