A history of social movements in south travancore from 1800 to1947
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The dissertation entitled, A History of Social Movements in South Travancore
newline1800-1947 aimed at making a detailed analysis of the services rendered by the
newlineMissionaries of the London Missionary Society to remove social evils by means of giving
newlineeducation and spreading Christianity in South Travancore. The period between 1800 and
newline1947 was one of the most epoch making periods in the history of South Travancore. This
newlineperiod witnessed social, political, economic and administrative changes in this State.
newlineThis thesis is organized in seven chapters including Introduction and Conclusion.
newlineThe Introductory chapter deals with the social reforms, importance of the study, statement
newlineof problem, objectives, significance, nature, methodology, sources, implementation,
newlinelimitations and chapterisation of the study. The first chapter provides an over view of the
newlinevivid topography and present history of South Travancore from 1806-1956. It also deals
newlinewith the conditions of women belonging to various communities like Brahmins, Vellalars,
newlineNadars, Elavas. The second chapter gives some glimpses of the dreadful custom of
newlineslavery. In this chapter the important factors of slavery are also explained in detail about
newlinethe poor condition of slaves. The third chapter is about the fight against the abolition of
newlinethe Uliyam and Viruthi. There was different kinds of feudal system established by the
newlineState of Travancore. Uliyam means labour without remuneration and Viruthi also comes
newlineunder the same category but the different names of this agricultural communities like
newlineNadars and Parayas were cruelly trusted by the village officials which are explained in
newlinedetail. The fourth chapter is exclusively devoted to explain in detail about the Upper
newlineCloth Movement conducted by low-caste women belonging to Nadar Caste. At last the
newlinematter of the covering of the upper body of the women. The agitation of the women was
newlineindeed a struggle for moral equality and justice.