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196779241London, 1967, in-8, 282pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Superbe exemplaire! 282pp
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195479271Calcutta, 1954, in-8, 131pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Superbe exemplaire! 131pp
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199279247New York, 1992, in-8, 247pp, broché, Superbe exemplaire! 247pp
198979276New Delhi, 1989, in-8, 147pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Superbe exemplaire! 147pp
The aim in writing this work has been to present an accurate and fairly complete account of the Chamars. The basis of this work has been the Chamars of the United Provinces, but the Chamars and the leather-workers of other parts of India as well have been noted. The writings of Ibbetson, Crooke, Rose, Russell and others have been made use of, and Census Reports, both Imperial and Provincial, have been examined. Similarly, materials from the works of anthropology, ethnology, and animism have been made the basis of investigation. Men of many sub-castes and of all sorts, living in villages and towns, have been interrogated, such as farmers, tanners, shoemakers, wizards, gurus, and servants. The single aim has been in all cases to record the Charmar point of view. The Charmars of the north-west have been influenced by the superstitions of Punjab, while those to the east reflect the peculiar beliefs of the Vindhyas. George Weston Briggs was born in North Branch, Lapeer, Michigan, USAon21 Sep 1874 to Emily Electa Weston. He married Annie Mable Montgomery and had 5 children. Briggs belonged to that generation of British Orientalists of colonized India, who first studied and recorded Indian culture systematically. The White Man’s prejudice notwithstanding, these Orientalists helped the cause of Indic studies with their inscrutable scientific method. Briggs was a U.S. missionary and Indologist. He was educated at Northwestern University and was ordained as priest in 1904. He was a methodist missionary and later, a Professor of English Literature at Reid Christian College in India. In 1912-14, he was an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Col. Pacific. After returning last time from India,in 1925 he became a Professor of Sanskrit language and literature at Drew University’s Theological School.In 1929, he was a Professor of History of Religions at Drew University, Madison. The Title 'The Chamars written/authored/edited by Geo. W. Briggs', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9788121218092 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Schedule Caste. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
The aim in writing this work has been to present an accurate and fairly complete account of the Chamars. The basis of this work has been the Chamars of the United Provinces, but the Chamars and the leather-workers of other parts of India as well have been noted. The writings of Ibbetson, Crooke, Rose, Russell and others have been made use of, and Census Reports, both Imperial and Provincial, have been examined. Similarly, materials from the works of anthropology, ethnology, and animism have been made the basis of investigation. Men of many sub-castes and of all sorts, living in villages and towns, have been interrogated, such as farmers, tanners, shoemakers, wizards, gurus, and servants. The single aim has been in all cases to record the Charmar point of view. The Charmars of the north-west have been influenced by the superstitions of Punjab, while those to the east reflect the peculiar beliefs of the Vindhyas. George Weston Briggs was born in North Branch, Lapeer, Michigan, USAon21 Sep 1874 to Emily Electa Weston. He married Annie Mable Montgomery and had 5 children. Briggs belonged to that generation of British Orientalists of colonized India, who first studied and recorded Indian culture systematically. The White Man’s prejudice notwithstanding, these Orientalists helped the cause of Indic studies with their inscrutable scientific method. Briggs was a U.S. missionary and Indologist. He was educated at Northwestern University and was ordained as priest in 1904. He was a methodist missionary and later, a Professor of English Literature at Reid Christian College in India. In 1912-14, he was an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Col. Pacific. After returning last time from India,in 1925 he became a Professor of Sanskrit language and literature at Drew University’s Theological School.In 1929, he was a Professor of History of Religions at Drew University, Madison. The Title 'The Chamars written/authored/edited by Geo. W. Briggs', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9788121218085 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Schedule Caste. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
197279243Cambridge, 1972, in-8, 297pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Superbe exemplaire! 297pp
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195379254Oxford, 1953, in-8, 179pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Superbe exemplaire! 179pp
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196679230Oxford, 1966, in-8, 390pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Très bel exemplaire! 390pp
195179313Bombay, 1951, in-8, 532pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Superbe exemplaire! 532pp
197079314Delhi, 1970, in-8, 396pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Superbe exemplaire! 396pp
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198979281Chicago, 1989, in-8, 335pp, broché, Superbe exemplaire! 335pp
Autobiographies and writings of members of three of the most numerous and important of the dozen or so Brahman castes of Maharashtra. Light mark on front cover.