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In 1925, William and Charlotte Wiser arrived in the North Indian
village of Karimpur. Over the next five years they wrote one of the
first studies of village India, originally published in 1930.
Charlotte Wiser continued to observe and write about the village
until her death, when Susan Wadley picked up the narrative. With
updates from the 1960s, 1970s, 1984, and 2000, this expanded
edition now encapsulates seventy-five years of continuity and
change in the village. The book traces the initial awkwardness
between the Wisers and the villagers and the years of friendship
and welcome that followed; sketches the social and economic changes
brought on by the increasing encroachment of the outside world; and
describes the day-to-day life of people who live in the
village--the education of the young, life in the courtyard, castes,
marriage, and family. The book now stands as a personal and
insightful story of the village and the people who came to study
it.
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