This article provides a long-term narrative of movements for social change in Bihar, precipitated by the steady rise to political power by the Backward Classes/Castes in the state, since 1989. Locating this moment in a longer momentum of struggle since the 1920s, it probes the antecedents of recent social change in Bihar politics. Contextualising this process within a long recessional, it traces a larger democratic cycle of empowerment going back to the early twentieth century. The article attempts the historicisation of Bihar politics by drawing upon a variety of sources—from official records to newspapers—and supplementing them with relevant secondary literature
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This article locates various historical discourses of anti-caste imaginaries and articulations that ...
This book examines the intersection of caste and politics in North India and highlights its contribu...
This short paper analyses the panchayat elections held in 2001 in Bihar, India. It looks at caste re...
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Civil society has come to dominate the discourses of development and social change for the last few...
This book is a ground-breaking intervention on Dalit politics in India. Challenging received ideas, ...
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my anonymous referee for their valuable comments and advice on this article. In this article I have ...
Post independence, the Nehruvian approach to socialism rested upon three pillars: secularism and dem...
In order to fully understand the dynamics of crime and crime rates in the context of Patna, several ...
In this paper, I make a case for appreciating the ‘agonistics of democracy’ by reflecting on politic...
Anthropologists have largely left unexplored the analysis of how ideas and practices of democracy ha...
Since its inception in the 1960s, the Naxalite movement, a Maoist inspired peasant struggle, has bec...
Post independence Indian politics was dominated by one party, the Indian National Congress. The firs...
This article locates various historical discourses of anti-caste imaginaries and articulations that ...
This book examines the intersection of caste and politics in North India and highlights its contribu...
This short paper analyses the panchayat elections held in 2001 in Bihar, India. It looks at caste re...
Using the case study of private caste armies in Bihar, a state in eastern part of India, this disser...
Civil society has come to dominate the discourses of development and social change for the last few...
This book is a ground-breaking intervention on Dalit politics in India. Challenging received ideas, ...
While caste politics all over India during the 1990s has been dominated by the Other Backward Classe...
Recueil d'articles parus de 1992 à 2009.Post independence, the Nehruvian approach to socialism reste...
my anonymous referee for their valuable comments and advice on this article. In this article I have ...
Post independence, the Nehruvian approach to socialism rested upon three pillars: secularism and dem...
In order to fully understand the dynamics of crime and crime rates in the context of Patna, several ...
In this paper, I make a case for appreciating the ‘agonistics of democracy’ by reflecting on politic...
Anthropologists have largely left unexplored the analysis of how ideas and practices of democracy ha...
Since its inception in the 1960s, the Naxalite movement, a Maoist inspired peasant struggle, has bec...
Post independence Indian politics was dominated by one party, the Indian National Congress. The firs...
This article locates various historical discourses of anti-caste imaginaries and articulations that ...