Nationalist Movement in India
A Reader
Price: 595.00
ISBN:
9780195698817
Publication date:
26/11/2008
Paperback
436 pages
Price: 595.00
ISBN:
9780195698817
Publication date:
26/11/2008
Paperback
436 pages
Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
Rights: World Rights
Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
Description
This reader provides a comprehensive discussion of the pluralist nature of the Indian nation and its struggle for independence. It highlights the different understandings of nationalism of various social groups, classes, and regions. The introduction provides a broad historical outline of the nationalist movement in the post-1857 period and analyses its various complexities and internal contradictions. Contributors Shahid Amin, David Arnold, Vinay Bahl, Judith Brown, Partha Chatterjee, Bipan Chandra, Anirudh Deshpande, David Hardiman, Mushirul Hasan, Ayesha Jalal, Madhu Kishwar, Gyanendra Pandey, M.S.S. Pandian, Rajat K. Ray, Sumit Sarkar, Tanika Sarkar, Sanjay Seth, Brian Stoddart, Dwijendra Tripathi, and Eleanor Zelliot
Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
Description
This reader provides a comprehensive discussion of the pluralist nature of the Indian nation and its struggle for independence. It highlights the different understandings of nationalism of various social groups, classes, and regions. The introduction provides a broad historical outline of the nationalist movement in the post-1857 period and analyses its various complexities and internal contradictions. Contributors Shahid Amin, David Arnold, Vinay Bahl, Judith Brown, Partha Chatterjee, Bipan Chandra, Anirudh Deshpande, David Hardiman, Mushirul Hasan, Ayesha Jalal, Madhu Kishwar, Gyanendra Pandey, M.S.S. Pandian, Rajat K. Ray, Sumit Sarkar, Tanika Sarkar, Sanjay Seth, Brian Stoddart, Dwijendra Tripathi, and Eleanor Zelliot
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