This volume analyses the complex historical and political context for the processes of state formation in independent India. It provides both a conceptual and empirical framework for an understanding of Indian democracy through the perspective of reorganisation of states.
This volume analyses the complex historical and political context for the processes of state formation in independent India. It provides both a conceptual and empirical framework for an understanding of Indian democracy through the perspective of reorganisation of states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Asha Sarangi is Associate Professor, Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. Sudha Pai is Professor, Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.
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Foreword by B. G. Verghese Acknowledgements Introduction: Contextualising Reorganisation/Asha Sarangi and Sudha Pai Part I Historical and Political Context of Reorganisation 1. Nehru and the Reorganisation of States: Making of Political India/Asha Sarangi 2. Rule, Governmental Rationality and Reorganisation of States/Ranabir Samaddar Part II Reorganising the Hindi Heartland 3. 'Making of a Political Community': The Congress Party and the Integration of Madhya Pradesh/Sudha Pai 4. Reorganising the Hindi Heartland in 2000: The Deep Regional Politics of State Formation/Louise Tillin Part III Languages and States: Western and Southern India 5. The Paradox of a Linguistic Minority/Rita Kothari 6. Political Currents in Maharashtra: Language and Beyond/Usha Thakkar and Nagindas Sanghavi 7. Discourses on Telangana and Critique of the Linguistic Nationality Principle/K. Srinivasulu 8. Competing Imaginations: Language and Anti colonial Nationalism in India/Tharakeshwar V. B. Part IV Culture and Identity: Reorganisation in the East and the North East 9. Revisiting the States Reorganisation Commission in the Context of Orissa/Nivedita Mohanty 10. 'Linguistic Provinces' to 'Homelands': Shifting Paradigms of State making in Post colonial India/Sajal Nag 11. Assam through the Prism of Reorganisation Experience/Ivy Dhar About the Editors Notes on Contributors Index.
Foreword by B. G. Verghese Acknowledgements Introduction: Contextualising Reorganisation/Asha Sarangi and Sudha Pai Part I Historical and Political Context of Reorganisation 1. Nehru and the Reorganisation of States: Making of Political India/Asha Sarangi 2. Rule, Governmental Rationality and Reorganisation of States/Ranabir Samaddar Part II Reorganising the Hindi Heartland 3. 'Making of a Political Community': The Congress Party and the Integration of Madhya Pradesh/Sudha Pai 4. Reorganising the Hindi Heartland in 2000: The Deep Regional Politics of State Formation/Louise Tillin Part III Languages and States: Western and Southern India 5. The Paradox of a Linguistic Minority/Rita Kothari 6. Political Currents in Maharashtra: Language and Beyond/Usha Thakkar and Nagindas Sanghavi 7. Discourses on Telangana and Critique of the Linguistic Nationality Principle/K. Srinivasulu 8. Competing Imaginations: Language and Anti colonial Nationalism in India/Tharakeshwar V. B. Part IV Culture and Identity: Reorganisation in the East and the North East 9. Revisiting the States Reorganisation Commission in the Context of Orissa/Nivedita Mohanty 10. 'Linguistic Provinces' to 'Homelands': Shifting Paradigms of State making in Post colonial India/Sajal Nag 11. Assam through the Prism of Reorganisation Experience/Ivy Dhar About the Editors Notes on Contributors Index.
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