By revisiting the events from July 1947 to February 1948 that comprised the accession of the princely state of Junagadh to India, this article gives an insight into the newly independent Dominion’s ‘mobilisation of violence’ in re-fashioning its sovereignty and authority. In doing so, it adds to the growing historical literature on state formation in India that argues that multiple crises of the period 1947–49—post-partition violence in Punjab and Delhi, rebellion, accession and war in Kashmir and the so-called ‘police-action’ in Hyderabad—far from being aberrations to the emerging Indian nation-state were, instead, affairs through which its new sovereignty evolved. The mobilisation of Indian defence forces in the lead up to the accession o...
In this exceptional piece of historical scholarship, Rotem Geva walks the reader through a harrowing...
On 5 August 2019, India unilaterally ended the autonomous status under Article 370 of the Indian con...
The year 1937 saw the establishment of Congress Ministries in eight of the eleven provinces in which...
By revisiting the events from July 1947 to February 1948 that comprised the accession of the princel...
This article shows the logic of occupation and appropriation that operated in the wake of the integr...
This article explores the impact of the police action and the anti-communist struggle in Hyderabad o...
This article considers the jurisdiction assumed by the Indian state over populations of Indian origi...
On 14-15 August 1947, India obtained freedom from British colonial rule. For the so-called ‘criminal...
With the partition of the Indian Subcontinent Jammu and Kashmir presented a very chaotic and confusi...
This thesis explores the partition of British India into India and Pakistan. While focusing on the p...
This article examines centre–periphery relations in post-colonial India and Pakistan, providing a sp...
Abstract: This dissertation focuses on the sovereignties that are lost when postcolonial nation-stat...
Various conceptual framings have been used to approach the Kashmir conflict over the years. These ac...
Over the last decade there has been increasing scholarly interest in the ethnic character of the Ind...
The paper explores perceptions during the early 20th century regarding the required and desired unde...
In this exceptional piece of historical scholarship, Rotem Geva walks the reader through a harrowing...
On 5 August 2019, India unilaterally ended the autonomous status under Article 370 of the Indian con...
The year 1937 saw the establishment of Congress Ministries in eight of the eleven provinces in which...
By revisiting the events from July 1947 to February 1948 that comprised the accession of the princel...
This article shows the logic of occupation and appropriation that operated in the wake of the integr...
This article explores the impact of the police action and the anti-communist struggle in Hyderabad o...
This article considers the jurisdiction assumed by the Indian state over populations of Indian origi...
On 14-15 August 1947, India obtained freedom from British colonial rule. For the so-called ‘criminal...
With the partition of the Indian Subcontinent Jammu and Kashmir presented a very chaotic and confusi...
This thesis explores the partition of British India into India and Pakistan. While focusing on the p...
This article examines centre–periphery relations in post-colonial India and Pakistan, providing a sp...
Abstract: This dissertation focuses on the sovereignties that are lost when postcolonial nation-stat...
Various conceptual framings have been used to approach the Kashmir conflict over the years. These ac...
Over the last decade there has been increasing scholarly interest in the ethnic character of the Ind...
The paper explores perceptions during the early 20th century regarding the required and desired unde...
In this exceptional piece of historical scholarship, Rotem Geva walks the reader through a harrowing...
On 5 August 2019, India unilaterally ended the autonomous status under Article 370 of the Indian con...
The year 1937 saw the establishment of Congress Ministries in eight of the eleven provinces in which...