History of leather-working castes in India :

Published by : Meena Book Publications (Delhi) Physical details: xxii, 367 pages : illustrations (black and white), 1 map (black and white) ; 23 cm ISBN:9789385957253; 9385957252. Year: 2018
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Papers presented in two days National Seminar on "The History of Leather Working Caste in India: Social Transformation and Challenges", 28th and 29th October, 2017, organized by the Department of History, University of Allahabad.

Includes bibliographical references.

Leather working caste during medieval period
How to uplift the scavengers, cobblers and tanners: a critical study of the Gandhian approach to the Dalit Problem
The Politics of inclusion and exclusion: the case of reconstruction of Jatav Indentity
Identity changed but not profession(?): the Madigas of the Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh
The Leather communities and the english east India company in South India during 17th to 19th centuries
Cultural transformation of Madigas under Islam guidance
Religious rituals of Madigas
Tanneries and Tijarat:
Ravidas as intellectual leather worker in medieval India
Caste, labour and history:
The Saint Raidas so called Ravidas, from leather worker turn to Poet-Saint, Social and Religious reformer of Medieval India
Traditional economy of leather working Madigas
Caste, social exclusion and Deras in Punjab
Roots of Leather working people from 1000 BC and Tanning
Vaishnavism and leather working communities
Leather caste and leather trade:
Impact of christianity and social transformation among Madigas (Leather Workers) of Andhra Pradesh 1872-1947
First leather worker: a fresh appraisal

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