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		<title>Everyday Lives, Everyday Histories – Uma Chakravarthi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uma Chakravarthi&#8217;s Everyday Lives Everyday Histories : Beyond the Kings and Brahmans of Ancient India is a compilation of 14 essays from the authors considerable work on the history and historiography of early India. Though it brings together articles written by historian-activists over two decades, no element of staleness attaches to the book. The books [...]]]></description>
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