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Communalism In Modern India 1st Edition Bipan Chandra

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Communalism In Modern India 1st Edition Bipan Chandra
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Publisher: Har Anand Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 53.85 MB
Pages: 412
Author: Bipan Chandra
ISBN: 9788124114162, 8124114161
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Communalism In Modern India 1st Edition Bipan Chandra by Bipan Chandra 9788124114162, 8124114161 instant download after payment.

This volume analyses the essential features of communalism and the reasons for its growth in modern India. The author seeks to understand and interpret, and expose, communalism for what it is. He further seeks to determine its roots and social functions during the phase of its birth and growth in the colonial period and why it resulted in the partition of the country. In this process, against the backdrop of the freedom movement, the volume brings to light those aspects of India's social, economic, political and cultural life which were responsible for the growth of communalism. Based on wide-ranging scholarship, the study also examines the role of British imperial policy in fostering communalism, which ultimately attained un-controllable, monstrous proportions.

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