Radical Politics in West Bengal

Radical Politics in West Bengal
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Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:76138839
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Synopsis Radical Politics in West Bengal by : Marcus F. Franda

State Formation and Radical Democracy in India

State Formation and Radical Democracy in India
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781134133321
ISBN-13 : 1134133324
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Synopsis State Formation and Radical Democracy in India by : Manali Desai

Chapter 1 Old legacies, new protests: Welfare and left rule in democratic India -- chapter 2 The social bases of rule and rebellion: Colonial Kerala and Bengal, 1792-1930 -- chapter 3 State formation and social movements: Colonial Kerala and Bengal compared, 1865-1930 -- chapter 4 Political practices and left ascendancy in Kerala, 1920-47 -- chapter 5 Structure, practices and weak left hegemony in Bengal, 1925-47 -- chapter 6 Insurgent and electoral logics in policy regimes: Kerala and Bengal compared, 1947 to the present.

Left Front and After

Left Front and After
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Publisher : Sage Politics in Indian States
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9353881692
ISBN-13 : 9789353881696
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Synopsis Left Front and After by : Jyotiprasad Chatterjee

This book closely analyzes the shift in the nature of political processes as well as the current political dynamics in West Bengal.

The Curious Trajectory of Caste in West Bengal Politics

The Curious Trajectory of Caste in West Bengal Politics
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9789004514560
ISBN-13 : 9004514562
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Synopsis The Curious Trajectory of Caste in West Bengal Politics by : Ayan Guha

The Curious Trajectory of Caste in West Bengal Politics: Chronicling Continuity and Change critically engages with the political dynamics of caste in West Bengal and explores the reasons for the relative insignificance of caste as a political category in the state.

Left Radicalism in India

Left Radicalism in India
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9781317668053
ISBN-13 : 1317668057
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Synopsis Left Radicalism in India by : Bidyut Chakrabarty

Left radicalism in India was rooted in the nationalist movement and was set in motion in the 1920s with the formation of the communist party. The communist movement manifested itself differently in each phase of India’s political history and Communism continues to remain a meaningful alternative ideological discourse in India. This book examines left politics in India focusing on its rise, consolidation and relative decline in the present century. Left radicalism in India is a distinct ideological phenomenon which is articulated in two complementary ways: while the parliamentary left remains social democratic in character, its bête noire, the left wing extremists, continue to uphold the classical Marxist, Leninist and Maoist notion of violent revolution. By concentrating on the nature and also activities of these two versions of left radicalism, this book is a thorough study of the phenomenon. The author analyses the states of Kerala, West Bengal and Tripura and presents a variety of case studies of communist movements. He argues that the political power of the left parties depends on the degree to which they have built organizational strength, political hegemony and a broad social base through legal and extra-parliamentary struggles. An in-depth study of socio-economic circumstances that remain critical in conceptualizing radical extremism, Left Radicalism in India will be of interest to those studying Indian Politics, South Asian History, Development Studies and Global Politics.

People-Party-Policy Interplay in India

People-Party-Policy Interplay in India
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Publisher : Routledge Chapman & Hall
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 1032177217
ISBN-13 : 9781032177212
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Synopsis People-Party-Policy Interplay in India by : Suman Nath

This book analyses the political transition in West Bengal, India, which witnessed longest democratically elected Left regime of the world. The volume further delves into what sets apart politics in West Bengal from other Indian states.

Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab

Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781135261122
ISBN-13 : 1135261121
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Synopsis Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab by : Shalini Sharma

This book centres on the impact of the colonial state's institutions and policies towards radical politics in the Punjab pre-Partition. Focusing on the political history of the organised left, a considerable and growing force in South Asia, the book discusses the formation and activities of radical groups in colonial Punjab.

An Early Communist

An Early Communist
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8189487930
ISBN-13 : 9788189487935
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Synopsis An Early Communist by : Suchetana Chattopadhyay

Muzaffar Ahmad, 1889-1973, Indian revolutionist and leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

Factions, Ideology, and Politics

Factions, Ideology, and Politics
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Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015024901806
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Synopsis Factions, Ideology, and Politics by : Sajal Basu

This Study Analyses Factionalism As A Process And Its Significance In Coalition Politics In Bengal. A Valuable Study. Condition Good.

The Refugee Woman

The Refugee Woman
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9780199095391
ISBN-13 : 0199095396
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Refugee Woman by : Paulomi Chakraborty

The Refugee Woman examines the Partition of 1947 by engaging with the cultural imagination of the ‘refugee woman’ in West Bengal, particularly in three significant texts of the Partition of Bengal—Ritwik Ghatak’s film Meghe Dhaka Tara; and two novels, Jyotirmoyee Devi’s Epar Ganga, Opar Ganga and Sabitri Roy’s Swaralipi. It shows that the figure of the refugee woman, animated by the history of the political left and refugee movements, and shaped by powerful cultural narratives, can contest and reconstitute the very political imagination of ‘woman’ that emerged through the long history of dominant cultural nationalisms. The reading it offers elucidates some of the complexities of nationalist, communal, and communist gender-politics of a key period in post-independence Bengal.