Revolutionary Movements in Manipur

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Revolutionary Movements in Manipur is a story of political activities of some armed revolutionary organizations launched from the premerger period with an objective of establishing a separate political identity of Manipur. The people of Manipur had a very good experience of the activities of various types of movements right from the British colonial rule. T he outbreak of tribal movements, peasant movements, women’s movements, students’ movements, religious revitalization movements, etc. were the important features in the ongoing process of the history of the state. From these evidences it can be suggested that Manipur is a hot pot of various type of social movements. The main objective of this work is to make an humble attempt of study the nature and character of some specific revolutionary organizations. This work is also confined only to a specific period of time, which is significant in the history of the revolutionary movements in Manipur. As a whole, in this work maximum emphasis is laid on the theoretical concept of revolutionary movements and an attempt is also made to analyze every aspect of these within the conceptual and typological framework of the theory of revolution.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR N. Joykumar Singh

Prof. N. Joykumar Singh (b. 1950) Prof. & Head, Dept. of History, Manipur University, Imphal is a seasoned teacher and a noted scholar. A prolific writers, he has authored two prolific writers, he has authored two books namely-Social Movement in Manipur, and Colonialism to Demography: History of Manipur from 1819 to 1972. He has published many articles in reputed national and international journals. He is General Secretary of Manipur Historical Soceity, and Member of North Easth History Association. Presently Prof. Singh is Director, Centre for Manipur Study, Manipur University, Imphal.

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Title
Revolutionary Movements in Manipur
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187606924
Length
xvi+189p., Notes; Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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