ABSTRACT

"The concept of Westview Special Studies is a response to the continuing crisis in academic and informational publishing. Library budgets are being diverted from the purchase of books and used for data banks, computers, micromedia, and other methods of information retrieval. Interlibrary loan structures further reduce the edition sizes required to satisfy the needs of the scholarly community. Economic pressures on university presses and the few private scholarly publishing companies have greatly limited the capacity of the industry to properly serve the academic and research communities. As a result, many manuscripts dealing with important subjects, often representing the highest level of scholarship, are no longer economically viable publishing projects-or, if accepted for publication, are typically subject to lead times ranging from one to three years."

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction: The Struggle for Legitimacy

part 1|120 pages

The Srikakulam Naxalite Movement

chapter |4 pages

Introduction to Part 1

chapter 2|23 pages

The Development of Tribal Poverty

chapter 3|18 pages

The Early Girijan Movement

chapter 4|24 pages

The Naxalite Movement in Srikakulam

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion to Part 1

part 2|106 pages

The Maharashtra Movements: Shramik Sanghatana and Bhoomi Sena