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Volume – 11 Number – 2, December – 2025

  • Publisher Journal Name: Journal of People’s History and Culture
  • Publisher Journal Type: Verified, Peer-reviewed and was recognised and indexed in the UGC-Care List (Group A) from 2022-2025
  • Published by: Garia Society for Studies of Marginal People
Article Author Name
1. Introducing the Journal Anil Kumar Sarkar View
2. Contents Anil Kumar Sarkar View
3. From Margin to Centre: Gandhi, Dalit Question and the Limits of Patronage S.K. Chahal View
4. The Inner Line Regulation: The Making of Frontiers and Hill Politics in Northeast India RVL Thianghlima and K. Robin View
5. India’s Northeast and Beyond: Refugees and Relationship at the Crossroads of the India-Myanmar Borderland Pum Khan Pau View
6. Cultural Landscape of Ancient Manipur: The Traditional Healing Practices Oinam Ranjita Devi, Hidam Ajit Meetei and Oinam Ranjit Singh View
7. Mapping Scholarly Evolution: A Bibliometric Overview of the Journal of People, History and Culture (2015–2024) Debdas Mondal View
8. Marginalization and Development of Indian Tribal Society: An Ethno-historical Study of the Sabars Rajesh Biswas View
9. Women Farmers in the Present Times: Perspectives from the Margins Bidisha Dhar View
10. Impact of Urbanization on Caste-based Marginalization in Medieval Bengal Sufia Khatun View
11. The Intricated Issue of Hierarchical Recognition and Mobility: A Study on the Ground of Territorial Remoteness of Several Castes Ranjit Biswas View
12. Mobilizing the Margins: Labour and Military Forces from North East India in WWII Salima View
13. At the Nexus of Policy and Practice: Forest Governance, Conservation and Forest Rights in Buxa Tiger Reserve, India Debasree Chatterjee View
14. Toddy, Temples, and Tamil Festivals: Cultural Resistance on British Malayan Plantations, 1910 - 1938 Ritriban Chakraborty View
15. From Social Outcasts to Medical Subjects: Reassessing Bankura’s Position as the ‘Blackest Leper Spot’ in British India Jagannath Dalal View
16. Local Memory, Vernacular Archive: Bengal’s Dalit Historiography beyond the Metropolis Sambuddha Chakraborty View
17. Female Education and Domesticity in Colonial Lushai Hill Lalramnghaki Ralte and Hmingthanzuali View
18. Colonizing the Spirit: Christianity and the Disruption of Indigenous Healing Practices in Mizoram Andrew Lalruatkima and Lalngurliana Sailo View
19. Architecture at the Margins: Regional Identity and ethnic Expression in the Traditional Tangkhul House Leimiwon Leisan and Jacob Luiram View
20. Colonial Marginality and Artisans’ Contribution to the Economic and Cultural Development of Eighteenth & Nineteenth Century Nadia Supriya Saha View
21. Anil Kumar Sarkar, Portfolio Activist: Babu Jagjivan Ram’s Pursuit of Social Justice Ushasi Banerjee View
22. Nataraj Malakar, Historicising the People’s Health Movement in West Bengal, India Toton Roy View
23. Nirban Basu, Trade Union, Working Class Politics and Protest: Bengal: 1937-47 Usasee Chowdhury View
24. Samir Kumar Das, Migrations, Identities and Democratic Practices in India Dhananjay Saha View