Indian Politics and Society since Independence: Events, Processes and IdeologyRoutledge, 12/05/2008 - 264 من الصفحات Focusing on politics and society in India, this book explores new areas enmeshed in the complex social, economic and political processes in the country. Linking the structural characteristics with the broader sociological context, the book emphasizes the strong influence of sociological issues on politics, such as social milieu shaping and the articulation of the political in day-to-day events. Political events are connected with the ever-changing social, economic and political processes in order to provide an analytical framework to explain ‘peculiarities’ of Indian politics. Bidyut Chakrabarty argues that three major ideological influences of colonialism, nationalism and democracy have provided the foundational values of Indian politics. Structured thematically and chronologically, this work is a useful resource for students of political science, sociology and South Asian studies. |
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Events, Processes and Ideology Bidyut Chakrabarty. I n t r o d u c t i o n I India's freedom struggle culminated in the transfer of power in 1947. The Indian Independence Act of 1947 ratified the change. A new era dawned and Jawaharlal ...
... of India'. 10 Furthermore, the changing socio economic profile of the legislative assemblies and national parliament isalsoindicative of a trendtoward agenuinely inclusivedemocracy. Giventhe growing politicizationofthe peripheral ...
... India thatcharacterized therise ofnations inthe west.The nation, as a conscious political articulation, hardly figured inthe political discourse of the day. Indian nationalism was not based on a shared language, religion or ethnic ...
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