Region, Nation, "Heartland": Uttar Pradesh in India's Body PoliticSAGE Publications, 07/09/2006 - 504 من الصفحات This book traces the importance of Uttar Pradesh (UP) as a political "heartland" of India over the last century and highlights its influence on Indian politics. In unraveling this constructed identity of the state, this book analyzes the transformation that UP experienced as a "region" within India in the late colonial and post-colonial periods. The author discusses the construction of the state under three identity categories: colonial heartland; nationalist heartland; and post-colonial heartland. The conclusions drawn from this study serve to evaluate the extent to which the framework and construct of the "heartland" has worked for the well-being of the state and society in contemporary India. |
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... Pant ministry soon drew up specific proposals . When Haig objected to some , Pant took the position that release " under Sec . 124A and Sec . 108 seems to me to be almost innocuous and I could not conceive that there could be any ...
... Pant ministry soon drew up specific proposals . When Haig objected to some , Pant took the position that release " under Sec . 124A and Sec . 108 seems to me to be almost innocuous and I could not conceive that there could be any ...
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... Pant prohibited the CID from under- taking political surveillance.156 Nevertheless suspicions about the CID's role continued to agitate Congressmen , 157 who forced Pant repeatedly to reassure the Assembly that the CID's old practices ...
... Pant prohibited the CID from under- taking political surveillance.156 Nevertheless suspicions about the CID's role continued to agitate Congressmen , 157 who forced Pant repeatedly to reassure the Assembly that the CID's old practices ...
الصفحة 253
... Pant's overall attitude towards the police " most disturbing " as shown by his positions on issues such as the release of prisoners and political surveillance and his reluctance to defend the police during legislative debates . Pant ...
... Pant's overall attitude towards the police " most disturbing " as shown by his positions on issues such as the release of prisoners and political surveillance and his reluctance to defend the police during legislative debates . Pant ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 3 |
The Framework of Pax Britannica in Uttar Pradesh | 39 |
The Institutions of the Colonial Heartland | 88 |
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