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Provincial democracy, political imaginaries at the end of empire in twentieth-century South India, Rama Sundari Mantena

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Provincial democracy, political imaginaries at the end of empire in twentieth-century South India, Rama Sundari Mantena
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Provincial democracy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Rama Sundari Mantena
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
political imaginaries at the end of empire in twentieth-century South India
Summary
Situated within the context of seismic global transformations of the early twentieth century-namely the two World Wars and the crisis of the imperial order-Provincial Democracy delves into the period between the decline of empire and the rise of the nation. This period, the book contends, is defined by not only the dominance of the nation state and debates over a new global order, but also the expansion of democratic participation in defining and negotiating political futures and an increased use of the language of liberalism, political rights, and self-government in colonial India. Moreover, it shifts the focus from the dominant narrative of linguistic nationalism as defining regionalism on to debates over questions of representation, rights, political reforms, and federalism. Thus, it uncovers a broad perspective on political imaginaries that anticipated democracy in independent India.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction : self-determination, federation, and civil liberties in twentieth-century South India -- Liberalism and anti-colonialism in South India -- Self-determination, federation, and the provinces -- Princely Hyderabad, anti-colonialism, and federation -- Publicity, civil liberties, and political life in princely Hyderabad -- The break-up of Hyderabad -- After empire : language and regionalism
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