Jonathan Parry (in collaboration with Ajay T. G.). 2019. Classes of Labour: Work and Life in a Central Indian Steel Town. Delhi: Social Science Press. ISBN 978-93-83166-34-3 (paperback), pp. +702, ₹1850.
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