The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India, Third Edition
Price: 575.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198077305
Publication date:
13/07/2012
Paperback
360 pages
215x140mm
Price: 575.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198077305
Publication date:
13/07/2012
Paperback
360 pages
Third Edition Edition
Gyanendra Pandey
Author is a well-known scholar.,The book is a classic work on communalism.,This edition includes a new foreword.
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Third Edition Edition
Gyanendra Pandey
Description
This is a radically new analysis of communalism along with nationalism and colonialism. It is a part of a larger exercise aimed at understanding the construction of Indian society, and politics in recent times by challenging the conventional analysis of communalism and providing alternative theoretical cues to grasp its nature and dynamics. The book also explores how nationalism and communalism are constructed out of shared as well as contested experiences and out of common and mutually contradictory visions and struggles. It is a milestone in contemporary debates on nationalist policies and modern political communities. Given the worldwide resurgence of religious nationalism and communalism, this new edition reopens many of the questions signalled in the first edition and carries the discussion forward. The centenary edition contains a new Foreword.
This book will be an important reading for scholars, teachers, and students of modern Indian history. It will also interest sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists.
About the Author
Gyanendra Pandey, Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of History, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
Gyanendra Pandey is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of History, Emory University, Atlanta, USA.
Third Edition Edition
Gyanendra Pandey
Table of contents
Foreword
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Abbreviations
Glossary
1: Introduction
2: The Colonial Construction of the Indian Past
3: The Bigoted Julaha
4: Community as History
5: Mobilizing the Hindu Community
6: 'Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan'
7: Nationalism versus Communalism
Afterword: Communalism after Communalism
Appendix I
Appendix II
Bibliography
Index
Third Edition Edition
Gyanendra Pandey
Description
This is a radically new analysis of communalism along with nationalism and colonialism. It is a part of a larger exercise aimed at understanding the construction of Indian society, and politics in recent times by challenging the conventional analysis of communalism and providing alternative theoretical cues to grasp its nature and dynamics. The book also explores how nationalism and communalism are constructed out of shared as well as contested experiences and out of common and mutually contradictory visions and struggles. It is a milestone in contemporary debates on nationalist policies and modern political communities. Given the worldwide resurgence of religious nationalism and communalism, this new edition reopens many of the questions signalled in the first edition and carries the discussion forward. The centenary edition contains a new Foreword.
This book will be an important reading for scholars, teachers, and students of modern Indian history. It will also interest sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists.
About the Author
Gyanendra Pandey, Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of History, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
Gyanendra Pandey is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of History, Emory University, Atlanta, USA.
Table of contents
Foreword
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Abbreviations
Glossary
1: Introduction
2: The Colonial Construction of the Indian Past
3: The Bigoted Julaha
4: Community as History
5: Mobilizing the Hindu Community
6: 'Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan'
7: Nationalism versus Communalism
Afterword: Communalism after Communalism
Appendix I
Appendix II
Bibliography
Index
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