A Concise Encyclopaedia of North Indian Peasant Life :
Being a compilation from the writings
of William Crooke, J.R. Reid and G.A. Grierson South Asian Colonial Archive: I
By- Shahid Amin (ed)
During the late nineteenth-century British officials,
often doubling as scholar-collectors, created a huge and variegated ‘colonial
archive’, collecting, arranging and recasting information about ‘The Natives of
India’ into compendia for ready reference and administrative recall. Taking
these neglected official materials on peasant and rural life, the distinguished
historian Shahid Amin has fashioned a new synthesis, one that interrogates the
colonial understanding of rural Indians with an insider’s historical
inflections. Amin’s Concise Encyclopaedia weaves an intricate tapestry of
crops, seasons, products, beliefs, ceremonies, aphorisms and folk adages,
showcasing all the while the multiple dimensions of rural life, and the
unlikely but enduring threads that bind and sustain the peasant world.
In this Encyclopaedia, Amin has reproduced and
engaged with the text of Crooke’s Glossary, Reid’s famous description of the
agricultural calendar and of his little known compilation of a peasant
dictionary. He also incorporates and works with selections from Grierson’s
voluminous writings on language and literature to explore the issues of
‘rusticity’, ‘simplicity’ and ‘wisdom’ that characterize much of rural life. A
marked feature of this work is the constant dialogue that the editor sets up
between the late-nineteenth century colonial experts and the contemporary
historian, one with a sure grasp both of the colonial archive as well as
popular culture and idiom of contemporary north Indian peasant life. Amin’s
scholarly, incisive and lucid introduction, coupled with his additions and
explanatory footnotes are enriched by rare colour plates and line drawings.
Together these enable the reader, both scholar and lay person, to understand
better Both peasant life and culture, and the Ways of colonial ethnography.
Shahid Amin
is Professor of History at the University of Delhi. A founding member of the
Subaltern Studies Collective, Professor Amin has been a Fellow at the Stanford
Humanities Center, Shelby Cullom Davies Center, Princeton University and the
Institute of Advanced Studies, Berlin, and Visiting Professor at the Univesity
of Chicago. Among his publications are Event, Metaphor, Memory: Chauri Chaura,
1922-1992 (Delhi and Berkeley, 1995).
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