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Nationalism, Democracy & development : State and politics in India / Sugata Bose & Ayesha Jalal.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Oxford University Press; 1998.Edition: 1998Description: 206 p. ; softbound 14x21cmISBN:
  • 0-19-564442-5
DDC classification:
  • 23 320.540954 BOS
Contents:
1. Nationalism, democracy and development 2. On interpreting India's Past 3. The Rhetoric of democracy and development in late colonial India 4. Nation as mother: Representations and contestations of India in Bengali Literature and culture 5. Exploding Communalism: The politics of muslim identity in South Asia 6. Hindu nationalism and the crisis of the India State: A theoretical perspective 7. Development strategy in India: A political economy perspective 8. The state against society: The great divide in Indian social science discourse
Summary: This book describes the structural and ideological aspects of the late-colonial and post-colonial state in India, and questions the binary opposition between secular nationalism and religious communalism.
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1. Nationalism, democracy and development
2. On interpreting India's Past
3. The Rhetoric of democracy and development in late colonial India
4. Nation as mother: Representations and contestations of India in Bengali Literature and culture
5. Exploding Communalism: The politics of muslim identity in South Asia
6. Hindu nationalism and the crisis of the India State: A theoretical perspective
7. Development strategy in India: A political economy perspective
8. The state against society: The great divide in Indian social science discourse

This book describes the structural and ideological aspects of the late-colonial and post-colonial state in India, and questions the binary opposition between secular nationalism and religious communalism.

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