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David Seddon
Suresh Dhakal

Rural Unrest in Nepal

Rural Unrest in Nepal

Adroit Publishers

ISBN: 9788187393887

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Rural Unrest in Nepal: A History of Resistance, Revolt and Rebellion by Suresh Dhakal and David Seddon provides an in-depth exploration of Nepal's complex history of rural dissent, highlighting the long-standing tensions between marginalized rural communities and the political elite. The authors chronicle the waves of resistance that have defined Nepal’s rural landscape, from early peasant revolts to the more recent Maoist insurgency. Through careful analysis of historical events, social movements, and political developments, the book illustrates how rural discontent has shaped the socio-political structure of Nepal. Dhakal and Seddon offer a comprehensive look at the driving forces behind rural unrest, including economic inequalities, land ownership disputes, and government oppression.

Why read this book

  • Explore the detailed history of rural resistance movements in Nepal, tracing their roots and evolution across centuries.
  • Understand the socio-economic inequalities and political marginalization that fuelled peasant uprisings and rebellions in Nepal's rural regions.
  • Gain insight into the Maoist insurgency (1996–2006), one of the most significant recent rural uprisings that reshaped Nepal's political landscape.
  • Benefit from the authors' integration of anthropology, history, and political science to provide a multi-faceted understanding of Nepal's rural unrest.
  • Learn how historical patterns of revolt continue to influence rural-urban tensions and political developments in modern Nepal.

About the Authors

Suresh Dhakal is a Nepalese anthropologist with expertise in social movements, rural development, and conflict in Nepal. His research focuses on the interaction between marginalized communities and state power, and he has contributed extensively to the understanding of Nepalese rural society.

David Seddon is a British academic specializing in the politics, economics, and history of South Asia, particularly Nepal. With decades of experience studying social movements and resistance in Nepal, Seddon is regarded as one of the foremost experts on rural unrest in the region. His collaboration with Dhakal brings together local and international perspectives, offering a nuanced view of Nepal's history of rebellion and resistance.

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