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Nation and Family: Personal Law, Cultural Pluralism, and Gendered Citizenship in India
19“Nation and Family” explores the complex interplay of personal law, cultural pluralism, and gendered citizenship in India. Narendra Subramanian examines how diverse religious communities negotiate legal frameworks, impacting women’s rights and family dynamics. This book provides critical insights into the challenges and contradictions of achieving gender equality within a multicultural democracy. ISBN: 9780367538859
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Nation as Mother
12Explore the complex relationship between nation and motherhood in “Nation as Mother” (ISBN: 9780670090112) by Penguin India. This thought-provoking book delves into the construction of national identity through the lens of motherhood, examining cultural, historical, and societal influences. Discover the power dynamics, symbolism, and evolving narratives that shape our understanding of nationhood. A must-read for those interested in gender studies, history, and cultural analysis.
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Nation First: Including an Analysis of the CAG Report on the Archaeological Survey of India: Essays in the Politics of Ancient Indian Studies
17Explore the complexities of ancient Indian studies with “Nation First.” Anupa Pande delves into the realities of archaeological research, examining the challenges and offering insights into serving the nation through historical scholarship. Uncover the harsh truths and discover how Indian archaeologists and historians can shape the future of this critical field. “Nation First” is a must-read for anyone passionate about preserving India’s rich heritage.
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Nation-Building In Indian Anthropology: Beyond The Colonial Encounter
12“Nation-Building in Indian Anthropology” explores the pivotal role of anthropological research in post-independence India. Discover how Indian anthropologists tackled critical challenges like refugee rehabilitation, displacement, and famine. This book provides a fresh perspective on the history of Indian anthropology and its contribution to nation-building. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in Indian history and social sciences. ISBN: 9789391928735
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National Human Rights Commission
25Discover the crucial role of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in safeguarding human rights. Explore its history, functions, and impact. Authored by Tara Chand, this book offers valuable insights into the NHRC’s mechanisms and its significance in upholding human dignity. ISBN: 9789383723171. A must-read for anyone interested in human rights law and activism.
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National Security: An Overview
23“National Security: An Overview” by Sankar Sen (ISBN: 9789350024256) offers a comprehensive exploration of national security concepts, challenges, and strategies. Examining both theoretical and practical aspects, it covers topics from traditional warfare to cybersecurity and economic security. Ideal for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of safeguarding a nation in the 21st century. Discover how nations protect their interests and citizens in an increasingly interconnected world.
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National Trust: Look What I Found by the River
18Discover the wonders of riverside nature with “National Trust: Look What I Found by the River” by Moira Butterfield. Explore riverbanks, identify plants and animals, and learn about the importance of river ecosystems. This engaging book, perfect for young nature enthusiasts, combines beautiful illustrations with fun facts. Get your copy (ISBN: 9781839940781) and embark on a riverside adventure today!
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Nationalism
11Nationalism by Rabindranath Tagore (ISBN: 9789362139306) offers a profound critique of nationalism’s limitations. Tagore argues that nationalism hinders individual growth, fosters animosity, and obstructs the path to true human unity. Explore Tagore’s timeless wisdom and challenge your understanding of nationhood and its impact on humanity.
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Nationalism and Communal Politics in India 1885-1930
10Explore the complex interplay of nationalism and communal politics in India from 1885-1930. Mushirul Hasan’s insightful analysis examines the relationship between Muslims and nationalist forces, the role of the colonial government, and the breakdown of inter-communal networks. “Nationalism and Communal Politics in India” provides crucial context for understanding the rise of communal identities and the challenges faced by secular nationalism. ISBN: 9789388540933
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Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia: Essays Presented to Damodar R SarDesai
10Explore the complex interplay of nationalism and imperialism in South and Southeast Asia in “Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia.” Edited by Arnold P and Roger D. Long, this collection of essays honors Damodar R. SarDesai, offering insightful perspectives on historical and contemporary issues. With ISBN 9789350980767, this book is essential for scholars and anyone interested in Asian studies, postcolonial studies, and political history. Discover the lasting legacies of colonialism and the rise of national identities in this pivotal region.
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Nationalism and Socialism: Marxist and Labor Theories of Nationalism to 1917
20Explore the intertwined history of nationalism and socialism in “Nationalism and Socialism” by Horace Davis. This book examines Marxist and labor theories of nationalism up to 1917, revealing how societal changes influenced these theories. From Bakunin and Engels to Luxemburg and Lenin, discover the key debates that shaped 20th-century nationalist thought. (ISBN: 9789350021453, Publisher: Aakar Books)
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Nationalism in the Study of Ancient Indian History
13“Nationalism in the Study of Ancient Indian History” (ISBN: 9788173056482) edited by Prerna Singh Bindra, Sonali Ghosh & Anuranjan Roy, explores the impact of nationalism on interpreting India’s past. This book examines how nationalistic perspectives shaped historical narratives and archaeological interpretations, influencing our understanding of ancient India. Buy now to understand how the concept of nationhood has shaped our view of ancient India.