State Development and Political Culture: Bangladesh and India

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Dealing with problems of state policy, political movements and developmental relations of the two countries–India and Bangladesh, till 1947, part of a broader territorial colonial area, the essays in this volume encapsulate the theme of an integral relationship, which at the same time bears many contradictions. The essays show how these contradictions emerge from political organizations, processes of change and types of cultural activity and how these may have either transformative or stultifying roles in the areas of governance, which have a broader South Asian relevance also. The volume throws light on the process of decolonization of South Asia and also the growth of ‘new nationhood’ religion, history, ecology and demography provide sites on which the essays build up a critical and comparative examination of South Asian politics and culture, also of the complex of domination and subordination both within the countries and in the subcontinent as a whole.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Barun De

Barun De has taught history at Calcutta, Oxford, Burdwan, Duke and Sydney Universities. Professor of Social and Economic History at the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, founder-Director of the Centre for Studies in social Sciences, and of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute. Calcutta, he also served as State Editor of the West Bengal District Gazetteers Office. In 1988, he was President of the Indian History Congress, Dharwar Session. After retirement, he served in Tashkent as India Chair. He has published and edited Freedom Struggle; Perspectives in Social Sciences 1; Essays in Honour of Susobhan Chandra Sarkar, and has numerous articles in journals.

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Title
State Development and Political Culture: Bangladesh and India
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Edition
1st Ed.
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8124104557
Length
352p., Maps; Notes; Index.
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