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Anastasia Piliavsky
King's College London - London / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Anthropology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1261204
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Anastasia Piliavsky's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Patronage as politics in South AsiaA PiliavskyCambridge University Press, 20141912014
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The “criminal tribe” in India before the BritishA PiliavskyComparative Studies in Society and History 57 (2), 323-354, 2015412015
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India’s demotic democracy and its ‘depravities’ in the ethnographic longue duréeA PiliavskyPatronage as politics in South Asia, 154-175, 2014342014
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The ethics of efficacy in North India\'s goonda raj (rule of toughs)A Piliavsky, T SbriccoliJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 22 (2), 373-391, 2016362016
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A secret in the Oxford sense: thieves and the rhetoric of mystification in western IndiaA PiliavskyComparative Studies in Society and History 53 (2), 290-313, 2011362011
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