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Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy by Judith M. Brown (Beit Professor of Commonwealth History, Beit Professor of Commonwealth History, University of Oxford)

This second edition of this widely used text covers the last two centuries of Indian history, concluding with an epilogue written from the perspective of the 1990s. It thematically and analytically discusses the emergence of India as one of the world's largest democracies and one of the most stable of the states to emerge from the experience of colonialism. The foundations of this rare phenomenon in either Asia or Africa are seen in India's society, the ideas and beliefs of her people, and the institutions of government and politics which have developed on the subcontinent, in a process of interaction between what was indigenous to India and the many external influences brought to bear on the country by economic, political, and ideological contact with the Western world. Modern scholarship has shown how diverse and complex was India's socio-economic and political development; and this theme runs through the study which eschews any simple understanding of India's political development as a clash between `imperialism' and 'nationalism', or the making of a new nation. The complexity reflects many of the continuing ambiguities and inequalities in the subcontinent's life and suggests why the structures of the state, and indeed the very nature of the Indian nation, are now being questioned, often with unprecedented public violence. India's dilemmas are not hers alone: they also raise economic, political, and social issues of profound significance throughout the contemporary world.

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By far the best recent introductory account of the modern history of India * Times Higher Education Supplement *

About Judith M. Brown (Beit Professor of Commonwealth History, Beit Professor of Commonwealth History, University of Oxford)

Judith Brown is the author of Winds of Change (OUP, 1991), and of Men and Gods in a Changing World: Some Themes in the Religious Experience of 20th-Century Hindus and Christians (1980).

Table of Contents

The Indian subcontinent - land, people, power; the consolidation of dominion - illusion and reality; the dilemmas of dominion; war and the search for a new order; a critical decade - India - empire or nation?; India in the 1940s - a great divide?; India's democratic experience.

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9780198731139
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Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy by Judith M. Brown (Beit Professor of Commonwealth History, Beit Professor of Commonwealth History, University of Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
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