1857, essays from Economic and political weekly/ Economic and political weekly - Hyderabad: Orient Longman in association with Sameeksha Trust, 2008. - viii, 364 p. ; 23 cm.

1. Eighteen-Fifty-Seven and Its Many Histories /Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
2. Historians and Historiography: Situating 1857/ Biswamoy Pati
3. Remembering 1857: An Introductory Note /Dipesh Chakrabarty
4. On the Rebellion of 1857: A Brief History of an Idea /Peter Robb
5. Multiple Meanings of 1857 for Indians in Britain /Michael H Fisher
6. New Lamps for Old: Colonial Experiments with Vernacular Education, Pre- and Post-1857 /Anu Kumar
7. History as Revenge and Retaliation: Rereading Savarkar's The War of Independence of 1857 /Jyotirmaya Sharma
8. The Beginning of 'People's War' in India /Kaushik Roy
9. The Rebel Army in 1857: At the Vanguard of the War of Independence or a Tyranny of Arms? /Sabyasachi Dasgupta
10. Reactivating the Past: Dalits and Memories of 1857 /Badri Narayan
11. Dalit 'Viranganas' cind Reinvention of 1857 /Charu Gupta
12. In Search of Alternative Histories of 1857: Witch-hunts, Adivasis, and the Uprising in Chhotanagpur /Shashank Sinha
13. The Mutiny Novel: Creating the Domestic Body of the Empire /Aishwarya Lakshmi
14. Inscribing the Rani of Jhansi in Colonial 'Mutiny' Fiction /Indrani Sen
15. 1857 and Ideas about Nationhood in Bengal: Nuances and Themes /Swarupa Gupta
16. Mangal Pandey: Film and History /Rochona Majumdar, Dipesh Chakrabarty
17. 1857: Visibilising the 'Other' in History - Courtesans and the Revolt /Lata Singh
18. Music and Society in North India: From the Mughals to the Mutiny /Jon Barlow, Lakshmi Subramanian

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