"Since readable academic history is often something of an oxymoron, this book is especially welcome. Joshi discusses academic concepts through an analysis of commonplace social and political events to which nonspecialists can relate. His history of the local and its particularities deepens our understanding of caste, clan, and social power by suggesting the need to use but remain wary of the possible obscurities of concepts, theorizations, and overarching frameworks. The everyday, local, and even personal issues examined here make for a more intimate appreciation of larger social and political developments. This stands in contrast, though not in contradiction, to the more standard histories and metahistories written up as imposing and impersonal grand sagas." — Chetan Singh, author of Himalayan Histories: Economy, Polity, Religious Traditions