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Citizenship, Community and Democracy in India: From Bombay to Maharashtra, C 1930-1960

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“Explore the complex evolution of citizenship, community, and democracy in India from 1930-1960 with ‘Citizenship, Community and Democracy in India’ by Oliver Godsmark (ISBN: 9780367025380). Witness the transformation from Bombay to Maharashtra, uncovering the dynamics of identity, political mobilization, and nation-building during a pivotal era. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in Indian history and political science.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9780367025380
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar)
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 152.3996952 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0367025388
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Height: 17.23996552 mm
  • Weight: 296.9999998 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for Citizenship, Community and Democracy in India: From Bombay to Maharashtra, C 1930-1960

  1. Alok Kumar Dubey

    Fascinating! This book is a treasure for anyone studying Indian political history. The analysis of democracy is sharp and relevant.

  2. Sakshi Tanwar

    A detailed look at a crucial period. Sometimes felt a bit academic, but overall insightful. Explores the nuances of identity formation well.

  3. Vaishnavi Baranwal

    While informative, the writing style can be a bit dry. However, the in-depth analysis of citizenship makes it worthwhile.

  4. Ankit Yadav

    I learned so much about Indian history! The book is very thoroughly researched, it was hard to put down. A must-read for history buffs

  5. Kanishk Garg

    The book covers a lot of ground. The focus on Bombay to Maharashtra is interesting, but some sections felt disjointed. Good source material though.

  6. Ritik Joshi

    Excellent scholarship! It provided me with new perspectives on political mobilization in India. Highly recommended for serious students.

  7. Kiran Sudhakar More

    A bit dense at times, but the content is valuable. It sheds light on the complexities of community and citizenship during a transformative era.

  8. Nikita Gupta

    Godsmark provides a well-researched account. The transition from Bombay to Maharashtra is meticulously documented. I was hoping for more personal narratives.

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