The last decade of the nineteenth century witnessed, for the first time, the demand for a federal polity premised on the principle of linguistic provinces. The regional Chambers of Commerce in the Telugu, Bengali and Tamil linguistic regions were the first to put forth such a demand before the Congress and the colonial state. The Indian National Congress agreed to it in 1920 and reorganized provincial Congress organizations, which had been earlier based on politico-administrative boundaries of the British Indian provinces, on linguistic lines under a new party constitution under Gandhi’s influence. However, once it came to power at the Centre in 1947 the national Congress leadership changed its stand. In 1953, under the pressure of a mass upsurge, the Nehru government was compelled to set up a State Reorganisation Commission to consider the question of the creation of linguistic states. In the past 63 years, several works have been published on the theme of ‘state politics’, but most writers have concentrated on electoral politics. This book, however, discusses different aspects of politics in the 27 states and 2 Union Territories with legislative assemblies (with some minor omissions which are regretted). For example, it analyses the different social structures, levels of economic development, landholding patterns, party systems, voting behaviour, political culture and governance and politics of each state. It discusses their internal dynamics which are influenced by the size of the population, demography, territory and topography, economy, and the power structure of the different classes and communities. The book also takes into account the commonalities across the boundaries at both, the micro and the macro levels, such as the expansion and intensification of capitalist social relations into the innermost areas, breakdown of old structures and social mores, emergence of civil society, development of administrative transparency, growth of alternative party systems and the linkages of each state/region with the nation and global capital. The liberalization of economy over the last few decades has accelerated the growth of commonalities across the states through a growing uniformity of production processes and consumer culture.
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Himanshu Roy was Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Teen Murti House and is Associate Professor of Political Science at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi. His recent publications include Indian Political Thought: Themes and Thinkers (co-edited with M.P. Singh, 2011).
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction: State politics in India/Mahendra Prasad Singh. 1. Region, caste and politics in Andhra Pradesh: mapping the paradigm shift in the state politics/K. Srinivasulu. 2. Arunachal Pradesh: A centralized federal unit/Nani Bath. 3. Politics in Assam/Apurba K. Baruah. 4. Understanding state politics in India: a case of Bihar/Dinesh Kumar Singh. 5. Politics in Chhattisgarh : A region without regionalism/Niraj Kumar Jha. 6. Multilevel framework of governance in Delhi: a non-sovereign 'state'/Rekha Saxena. 7. Politics in Goa: instability, identity and capitalist transformation/Parag D. Parobo. 8. The shifting basis of political legitimacy: an analysis of the dynamics of Gujarat politics/Amit Dholakia. 9. Democratic transformation and party system transition in Haryana/Sunil K. Choudhary. 10. State politics in Jammu and Kashmir: an exercise in asymmetrical federalism/Rekha Chowdhary. 11. Identity, politics and development in Jharkhand/Krishna Murari. 12. State, society and identity politics in Karnataka: shifting paradigm/Muzaffar Assadi. 13. Missionaries, marxists and the 'model state': engaging with political practices in Kerala/Eurton Cleetus. 14. Madhya Pradesh: politics of democracy, domination and dissent/A.P.S. Chouhan and Niraj kumar Jha. 15. Caste, politics and development in Maharashtra/Ashok T. Borkar. 16. Politics in Manipur: a congress bastion/M. Anarjeet Singh. 17. State politics in Meghalaya: a regionalism that poses no threat to nationalism/Susmita Sen Gupta. 18. Politics in Mizoram: a rare example of democratic transition on troubled north-eastern border/Jagdish K. Patnaik. 19. Politics in Nagaland: from military to electoral democracy/Kedilezo Kikhi. 20. Mapping the contours of state politics in Odisha in context of elections in recent in research decades/Mohammed Badrul Alam. 21. Puducherry politics: politics in an exceptional union territory/L. Premashekhara. 22. Punjab : politics of a borderland state/Ashutosh Kumar. 23. State politics in Rajasthan/B.C. Upreti. 24. State politics and political participation in Sikkim/A.C. Sinha. 25. Dravidian state politics: from social reforms to populism/P. Ramajayam. 26. State politics in tripura: a synoptic view. 27. Uttar Pradesh: the story from the Hindi Heartland/Vinny Jain. 28. Politics and development in a new state: the first decade of Uttarakhand/Pampa Mukherjee. 29. State politics of West Bengal: contemporary scenario/Amiya K. Chaudhuri. The last decade of the nineteenth century witnessed, for the first time, the demand for a federal polity premised on the principle of linguistic provinces. The regional Chambers of Commerce in the Telugu, Bengal and Tamil linguistic regions were the first to put forth such a demand before the Congress and the colonial state. The Indian National Congress agreed to it in 1920 and reorganized provincial Congress organizations, which had been earlier based on politico-administrative boundaries of the British Indian provinces on linguistic lines under a new party constitution under Gandhi's influence. However, once it came to power at the Centre in 1947 the national Congress leadership changed its stand. In 1953, under the pressure of a mass upsurge, the Nehru government was compelled to set up a State Reorganization Commission to consider the question of the creation of linguistic states. In the past 55 years, several works have been published on the theme of 'state politics', but most writers have concentrated on electoral politics. This book, however, discusses different aspects of politics in the 27 states and 2 Union Territories with legislative assemblies (with some minor omissions which are regretted). For example, it analyses the different social structures, levels of economic development, landholding patterns, party systems, voting behaviour, political culture and governance and politics of each state. It discusses their internal dynamics which are influenced by the size of the population, demography, territo. Seller Inventory # 122079
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