Tracks the history of democracy as it began to establish roots at the height of anticolonial nationalism in British India through calls for self-determination, federation proposals and the demand for civil liberties which profoundly shaped democratic culture and regionalism.
Tracks the history of democracy as it began to establish roots at the height of anticolonial nationalism in British India through calls for self-determination, federation proposals and the demand for civil liberties which profoundly shaped democratic culture and regionalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rama Sundari Mantena is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Illinois Chicago. She is the author of The Origins of Modern Historiography in India: Antiquarianism and Philology, 1780-1880 (New York, 2012) which examined the emergence of modern practices of history writing and methods of arriving at historical truth in colonial India.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Self-determination, Federation and Civil Liberties in Twentieth-Century South India 1. Liberalism and Anticolonial Politics in South India Part I. Federation: 2. Self-Determination, Federation and the Provinces 3. Princely Hyderabad, Anticolonialism and Federation Part II. Civil Liberties: 4. Publicity, civil liberties and political life in Princely Hyderabad 5. The Breakup of Hyderabad Conclusion: After Empire: Language and Regionalism Bibliography.
Acknowledgements Introduction: Self-determination, Federation and Civil Liberties in Twentieth-Century South India 1. Liberalism and Anticolonial Politics in South India Part I. Federation: 2. Self-Determination, Federation and the Provinces 3. Princely Hyderabad, Anticolonialism and Federation Part II. Civil Liberties: 4. Publicity, civil liberties and political life in Princely Hyderabad 5. The Breakup of Hyderabad Conclusion: After Empire: Language and Regionalism Bibliography.
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