Idea of Nation and its Future in India

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Caste Conflicts
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challenges to nationhood in India
Common Language
Communal Riots
consciousness
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Edward III
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ethnic
ethnicity and class
exchange
globalisation impact
Harappan Civilization
India Act
Indian Bourgeoisie
Language Riots
liberal
Liberal Social Sciences
Major Communal Riot
Middle Ganga Valley
Muslim Majority Province
Nation Building
National Question
NDA Government
North East India
northeast
political philosophy
political theory
scheduled
Scheduled Castes
sciences
Separate Electorate
social
South Asian studies
state formation
Tamil Nadu
unequal
Varna System
Vice Versa
West Bengal

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138209671
  • Weight: 880g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume is a theoretico-empirical study of nations and nationalism on a global scale. It enquires if the idea of the nation, by its own logic, is feasible and whether India fulfils the requirement of nationhood with a reasonable prospect of survival. The monograph engages with the theories of nation and nationalism and examines if they are relevant and tenable in contemporary times. It looks at the way these ideas have acted out in the Indian nation while attempting to map its future trajectory. It also asks: how do the two fundamental challenges to the idea of nation – ethnicity and class – fare in the era of globalisation; and further, how does India, a new state in an ancient society, reconceptualise the paradigm of this debate?

The book will be of great interest to scholars and students of political science, political theory, history, political philosophy, and South Asian studies, as well as informed general readers.

Shibani Kinkar Chaube is former Professor of Indian Politics, University of Delhi and former Fellow in Parliamentary Studies, Lok Sabha, Parliament of India. Among his books are Constituent Assembly of India: Springboard of Revolution (1973); Hill Politics in Northeast India (1973); Electoral Politics in Northeast India (1985); Politics and Constitution in China (1986); Colonialism, Freedom Struggle and Nationalism in India (1996); Government and Opposition: Parliamentary Democracy in India (2006); The Making and the Working of the Indian Constitution (2009); and Politics of Nation Building in India (2012).

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