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ID:   028343


America encounters India, 1941-1947 / Hess, Gary R 1971  Book
Hess Gary R. Book
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Publication Baltimare, Johns Hopkings Press., 1971.
Description xi, 211p.: bib.hbk
Standard Number 0801812585
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ID:   028399


American diplomacy and independence for India / Jauhri, R C 1970  Book
Jauhri R.C. Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication Bombay, Vohra & Co., 1970.
Description xi, 160p.hbk
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ID:   123033


Azad and Jinnah: parallel lives / Dar, Farooq Ahmad   Journal Article
Dar, Farooq Ahmad Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   113027


Bound from head to toe: the sari as an expression of gendered national identity / Wilton, Shauna   Journal Article
Wilton, Shauna Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the clothing choices of Indian women and the relationship between clothing and the construction of the nation in contemporary India. Building on the existing literature on nationalism, combined with feminist and cultural studies approaches, the article uses interviews with young Indian women as an entry point into exploring the symbolic role of women and the sari within Indian nationalism. In doing so, this article questions to what extent choosing what to wear is an example of choosing the nation, whether it is a free and conscious choice, and whether it is appropriate to see these choices as constitutive of national identity or merely ornamental. In conclusion, I argue that something as ordinary as choosing what to wear has the potential to undermine dominant discourses surrounding the nation. While choosing to wear the sari does not always reflect a conscious choosing of the Indian nation, the clothing choices of Indian women do allow them to navigate complex social and cultural identities in their everyday lives and reflect the importance of the 'everyday' within theorising and explaining the construction and maintenance of nations.
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British raj in India: an historical review / Burke, S M; Quraishi, Salim Al-Din 1995  Book
Quraishi, Salim Al-Din Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1995.
Description xiv, 699p.hbk
Standard Number 0195775694
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ID:   049859


British raj in India: an historical review / Burke, S M; Quraishi, Salim Al-Din 1995  Book
Quraishi, Salim Al-Din Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1995.
Description xiv, 699p.hbk
Standard Number 0195775694
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ID:   129885


China vs. India: which country will emerge as the leading power? / Huang, Yanzhong (Comp.)   Journal Article
Huang, Yanzhong Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   080310


Colonial India and external affairs: relating Indian nationalism to global politics / Kuracina, William F   Journal Article
Kuracina, William F Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This essay relates the Indian National Congress's struggle against British imperialism to the global politics of the mid-1930s. While contextualizing the Congress's anti-colonialism as a world view intending to combat imperial systems of exploitation, this article postulates that the foreign policy of the post-colonial Indian state originated in the Congress's anti-imperialism and anti-fascism of the 1930s. Drawing on published sources that chart policy decisions and illustrate the attitudes of leading actors in the formulation of official policy, this article hypothesizes that the principles generated by inter-war exigencies proved to be incompatible ideologies for the construction of India's post-colonial foreign policy
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ID:   162467


Constitutionalism as Discipline: Benegal Shiva Rao and the Forgotten Histories of the Indian Constitution / Elangovan, Arvind   Journal Article
Elangovan, Arvind Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ironically, despite being acclaimed as one of the foremost biographers of the Indian Constitution, little is known about Benegal Shiva Rao (1891–1975) or his ideas about constitutionalism. By delving into Rao's published writings and his incomplete, unpublished autobiography, this essay reconstructs his idea of constitutionalism as one that primarily sought to discipline politics. However, I argue that such a view also leads to erasing the accounts of political conflict that comprise the history of the Indian Constitution. By analytically bringing together this curious triadic relationship between politics, constitutionalism and history, this essay explores how an isolated focus on constitutionalism leads to troubling historical amnesia.
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Crusader extraordinary: Krishna Menon and the India League 1932-1936 / Chakravarty, Suhash 2006  Book
Chakravarty, Suhash Book
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Publication New Delhi, India Research Press, 2006.
Description xvi, 816p.hbk
Standard Number 8187943572
Key Words India  United Nation  Krishna Menon  India League  Freedom Movement  Gandhi 
Nehru  Indian Nationalism  Imperialism 
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ID:   178160


Cutting Edge Research in the Contact Zone? the Establishment of the Nutritional Research Laboratories in Coonoor (1925–27) / Malhotra, Ashok   Journal Article
Malhotra, Ashok Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract By 1928, Robert McCarrison’s laboratories in the South Indian hill station of Coonoor had become recognised as the centre for nutritional research in India. Five years earlier, however, his institute had faced closure. This article argues that the establishment of McCarrison’s institute was based on his pitch to the Royal Commission on Agriculture in India in 1926, in which he successfully aligned his research to satisfy the concerns of various members of the Commission. This discussion uses McCarrison’s lobbying for his institute as a case study to examine the broader political manoeuvrings that colonial scientists in the early twentieth century often had to undertake to establish their research agendas.
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Diaspora, foreign policy and national security / Sharma, J C   Journal Article
Sharma, J C Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Essays on contemporary India / Chandra, Bipan 1993  Book
Bipin Chandra Book
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Publication New Delhi, Har-Anand Pub., 1993.
Description 305p.hbk
Standard Number 8124100365
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ID:   129954


For India's sake / Wahab, Ghazala   Journal Article
Wahab, Ghazala Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words India  Muslims  RSS  Hindu  Indian Nationalism  Narendra Modi 
Minority Community  Global Defence Industry 
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Gandhi: theory and practice social impact and contemporary relevance / Biswas, S C (ed.) 1969  Book
Biswas, S C Book
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Publication Calcutta, K P Bagchi and Company, 1969.
Description xvi, 635p.Hbk
Standard Number 8170740584
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Growth of nationalism in India (1857-1918) / Choudhary, Sukhbir 1973  Book
Chowdhary Sukhbir Book
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Publication New Delhi, Trimurti Publications pvt..Ltd., 1973.
Description viii, 640p.Hbk
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Imperial collusion: the Anglo-American campaign against Indian nationalism in the United States and the anti-Imperialist response, 1917–20 / Chatfield, Andrew   Journal Article
Chatfield, Andrew Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During and immediately after World War I, Indian nationalism became subsumed into the overall American governmental efforts to cripple the activism of alleged subversives, radicals and anarchists. Indian nationalism was cast in a particularly negative light in the United States after British and American officials uncovered the Indo-German conspiracy of 1915. Using primary sources from American and British archives, I argue that through this ‘imperial collusion’ with the British, the United States spurned its Indian population and plainly let it be known that it would not support anti-colonialist independence movements. There were, however, American supporters of Indian nationalism in the United States who voiced their condemnation of British imperialism and disdain for American government repression and racism towards its Indian population. This article adds depth to South Asian studies through its transnational approach to anti-imperialism and anti-colonialism by revealing the shared solidarity among Indian and American anti-imperialists as they combatted the seemingly ubiquitous forces of the British and American empires from 1917 to 1920.
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Imperialism, colonialism and sovereignty in the (post)colony: India and Kashmir / Osuri, Goldie   Journal Article
Osuri, Goldie Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Examining a classic formulation of the relationship between colonialism and postcolonial nationalisms in postcolonial theory, as well as its recent critiques, this article puts forward a thesis that contemporary colonialisms and imperialisms may be best diagnosed through the lens of identifying forms of sovereignty rather than relying on the geopolitical framework of West/non-West recognisable in the conceptual vocabulary of postcolonial theory. Focusing on the disputed issue of Indian sovereignty over Kashmir, this essay asks the following questions: What forms of occupation by postcolonial nation-states remain concealed by ways in which extant postcolonial approaches assume geopolitical divisions? Why is it necessary to rethink the parameters of imperialism and colonialism for a contemporary era?
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India and her destiny: the mission and role of Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar / Panda, Ashok Kumar; Purushotham, Aniruddha   Journal Article
Panda, Ashok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The object of this thesis is to decipher and analyse India’s destiny, in the context of the struggle for freedom, in the first half of the twentieth century. The role and mission of Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar are central to our understanding of the developments, political and social, which culminated in India attaining political freedom in 1947.
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India and the unthinkable: backwaters collective on metaphysics and politics I / Lal, Vinay (ed); Rajan, Roby (ed) 2016  Book
Lal, Vinay (ed) Book
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Publication India, Oxford University Press, 2016.
Description xlvii, 228p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780199466863
Key Words Politics  India  Indian Politics  Indian Nationalism  Metaphysics  Intercommunality 
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