SINHAS Volume 10, Number 2

Studies in Nepali History and Society
ISSN: 1025-5109
Volume 10, Number 2
December 2005

Articles
Ingemar Grandin
Music under Development: Children's Songs, Artists, and the (pancayat) State Page 255-293

Jagannath Adhikari
The Significance of Towns in Rural Development: A Case Study from Western Nepal
Page 295-219

Sudhindra Sharma and Pawan Kumar Sen
Political Opinion Poll in Nepal's Context
Page 321-358

Binod Bhattarai
Censored: Nepal's Press under King Gyanendra's Regime
Page 359-401

Yogesh Raj
Namakaranko Samajsastrako euta Prakkathan
Page 403-434

Commentary
Bhaskar Gautam
Sangraula: Pratipakshyiya Krandanko Susthu Lekhan
Page 435-455

Bishnu Sapkota
Nepali Writings in English: New Contexts
Page 457-465

Book Reviews
Mahat, Ram Sharan. 2005. In Defence of Democracy: Dynamics and Fault Lines of Nepal's Political Economy reviewed by Aditya Adhikari
Page 467-473

Rogers, Client. 2004. Secrets of Manang: The Story behind the Phenomenal Rise of Nepal's Famed Business Community reviewed by Tor Aase
Page 473-476

Onta, Pratyoush, Shekhar Parajulee, Devraj Humagain, Komal Bhatta and Krishna Adhikari, eds. 2005. Radio Patrakarita: FMma Samacar ra Sambad reviewed by Deepa Rai
Page 476-480

Manandhar, Vijay. 2004. A Comprehensive History of Nepal-China Relations up to 1955 A.D. 2 vols reviewed by John Whelpton
Page 480-487

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The Creation of Public Meaning during Nepal’s Democratic Transition

The Creation of Public Meaning during Nepal’s Democratic Transition’ is a collaborative research project between the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London and Martin Chautari (MC), Kathmandu. The project is jointly coordinated by Prof. Michael Hutt of SOAS and Dr Pratyoush Onta of MC and is being funded by the British Academy under its International Partnership Scheme for the period March 2010 to March 2013. Read more

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