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9. B.R. Tomlinson,
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,
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10. Bimal Jalan, ed,
The Indian Economy: Problems and Prospects
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11. Bipan Chandra,
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12. Amit Bhaduri and Deepak Nayyar,
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13. Jeffrey D. Sachs, Ashutosh Varshney, Nirupam Bajpai, ed.
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14. Kyoko Inoue,
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15. K.N. Raj,
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16. L.I. Rudolph and S.H. Rudolph,
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17. Louis J. Walinsky, ed.,
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18. Nariaki Nakazato, ‘The Origins of Development Planning in India,’ in Fumiko Oshikawa, ed.,
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19.
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20. Nitin Desai, ‘Development Planning in India: A Review,’ in
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22. P.S. Appu, ‘Tenancy Reform in India,’
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23. Prabhat Patnaik, ‘Political Strategies of Economic Development,’ in Partha Chatterjee, ed.,
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24. Pranab Bardhan,
The Political Economy of Development in India
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25. Purshottamdas Thakurdas, et. al.,
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26. Ruth Heredia,
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27. S.J. Patel,
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28. Sukhamoy Chakravarty,
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29. TV. Sathyamurthy ed.,
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30. C.H. Hanumantha Rao, ‘Agriculture: Policy and Performance,’ in Bimal Jalan, ed.,
The Indian Economy: Problems and Prospects
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31. D. Bandyopadhyay, ‘Land Reform in India: An Analysis,’
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32. Daniel Thorner,
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33. Economic Survey, Government of India, various years.

34. Five Year Plans, I to IX, Planning Commission, Government of India, various dates.

35. Francine R. Frankel,
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36. G. Kotovsky,
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37. G.S. Bhalla, ‘Nehru and Planning—Choices in Agriculture,’
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38. G.S. Bhalla and G.K. Chadha, ‘Green Revolution and the Small Peasant—A Study of Income Distribution in Punjab Agriculture,’
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39. G.S. Bhalla and Gurmail Singh, ‘Recent Developments in Indian Agriculture: A State Level Analysis,’
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40. Ghanshyam Shah, ed.,
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41.
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45. Jagdish Bhagwati,
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46. Jagdish Bhagwati and T.N. Srinivasan,
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47. Jagdish N. Bhagwati and Padma Desai,
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48. Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen,
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49.
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50. V.B. Singh, ed.,
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51. Vijay Joshi and I.M.D. Little,
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52. Vijay Joshi and I.M.D. Little,
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53. Wilfred Candler and Nalini Kumar,
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54. Arjun Sengupta, ‘Fifty Years of Development Policy in India,’ in Hiranmay Karlekar, ed.,
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Chapter 32

1. A.R. Desai, editor,
Agrarian Struggles in India after Independence
, Delhi, 1986.

2. P. Sundarayya,
Telangana People’s Struggle and Its Lessons
, Calcutta, 1972.

3. Ravi Narayan Reddy,
Heroic Telangana: Reminiscences and Experiences
, New Delhi, 1973.

4. Barry Pavier,
The Telangana Movement: 1944-51
, New Delhi, 1981.

5. Mridula Mukherjee, ‘Communists and Peasants in Punjab: A Focus on the Muzara Movement in Patiala, 1937-53,’ in Bipan Chandra, ed.,
The Indian Left: Critical Appraisals
, New Delhi, 1983.

6. Mridula Mukhejee, ‘Peasant Resistance and Peasant Consciousness in Colonial India: ‘Subalterns and Beyond,’
EPW
, 1988, 8 and 15 October.

7. Marcus F. Franda,
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, Cambridge, Massachusets, 1971.

8. Sumanta Banerjee,
In the Wake of Naxalbari: A History of the Naxalite Movement in India
, Calcutta, 1980.

9. Shantha Sinha,
Maoists in Andhra Pradesh
, Delhi, 1989.

10. Sunil Sahasrabudhey,
Peasant Movement in Modern India
, Allahabad, 1989.

11. Tom Brass, ed.,
New Farmers’ Movements in India
, Ilford, 1995.

12. Gail Omvedt,
Reinventing Revolution: New Social Movements and the Socialist Tradition in India
, London, 1993.

13. Manoranjan Mohanty and Partha Nath Mukherji, eds.,
People’s Rights and the State in the Third World
, New Delhi, 1998.

Chapter 33

1. Bipan Chandra, (i) Communalism in Modern India, (ii)
Ideology and Politics in Modern India
, Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, New Delhi, 1994. (iii)
Essays in Contemporary India
, Part II, New Delhi, 1993.

2. Pramod Kumar, ed., (i)
Towards Understanding Communalism
, Chandigarh, 1992. (ii)
Polluting Sacred Faith: A Study on Communalism and Violence
, Delhi, 1992.

3. Asghar Ali Engineer, (i)
Communalism in India: A Historical Empirical Study.
(ii)
Communalism and Communal Violence in India
, Delhi, 1989.

4. Achin Vanaik,
Communalism Contested: Religion
,
Modernity and Secularization
, New Delhi, 1997.

5. P.N. Rajagopal,
Communal Violence in India
, New Delhi, 1987.

6. S.K. Ghosh,
Communal Riots in India
, New Delhi, 1987.

7. Christophe Jaffrelot,
The Hindu Nationalist Movement and Indian Politics
,
1925 to the 1990s
, London, 1996.

8. S. Gopal, ed.,
Anatomy of a Confrontation: The Babri Masjid-Ramjanambhoomi Issue
, New Delhi, 1991.

9. Randhir Singh, ‘Theorising Communalism,’
EPW
, 23 July 1988.

10. Parveen Patel, ‘Communal Riots in Contemporary India: Towards a Sociological Explanation,’ in Upendra Baxi and Bhikhu Parekh, eds.,
Crisis and Change in Contemporary India
, New Delhi, 1995.

11. Gyanendra Pandey,
Hindus and Others: The Question of Identity in India Today
, New Delhi, 1993.

12. D.R. Goyal,
Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh
, New Delhi, 1979.

13. Subrata Kumar Mitra, ‘Desecularising the State: Religion and Politics in India after Independence,’
Comparative Study of Society and History
, Vol.33, 1991.

Chapter 34

1. Eleanor Zelliot,
From Untouchable to Dalit: Essays on the Ambedkar Movement
, New Delhi, 1992.

2. M.N. Srinivas,
The Cohesive Role of Sanskritization and Other Essays
, Delhi, 1989.

3. Bipan Chandra, et al,
India’s Struggle for Independence
,
1857-1947
, New Delhi, Chapter 18.

4. Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen,
India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity
, Delhi, 1995.

5. V. Suresh, ‘The Dalit Movement in India,’ in T.V. Sathyamurthy, Social Change and Political Discourse in India, Vol.3,
Region
,
Religion
,
Caste
,
Gender
,
and Culture in Contemporary India
, 1996.

6. Gail Omvedt, ‘The Anti-Caste Movement and the Discourse of Power,’ in
Ibid.

7. Gail Omvedt, ‘ “We Want the Return of Our Sweat”: The New Peasant Movement in India and the Formation of a New Agricultural Policy,’ in Tom Brass, ed.,
New Farmers’ Movements in India
, Ilford, 1995.

8. Gail Omvedt,
Dalits and the Democratic Revolution: Dr Ambedkar and the Dalit Movement in Colonial India
, New Delhi, 1994.

9. M.S. Gore,
The Social Content of an Ideology: Ambedkar’s Political and Social Thought
, Bombay, 1993.

10. Francine, R. Frankel and M.S.A. Rao, eds.,
Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order
, 2 volumes, Delhi, 1989, 1990.

Chapter 35

1. Committee on the Status of Women in India,
Towards Equality
, New Delhi, 1974.

2. M. Chaudhuri,
Indian Women’s Movement
, New Delhi, 1993.

3. Karuna Chanana, ed.,
Socialisation
,
Education and Women: Explorations in Gender Identity
, New Delhi, 1988.

4. Radha Kumar,
The History of Doing: An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women’s Rights and Feminism in India
,
1800-1990
, New Delhi, 1993.

5. Joanna Liddle and Rama Joshi,
Daughters of Independence
, Delhi, 1986.

6. Kumkum Sanghari and Sudesh Vaid, eds.,
Recasting Women
, Delhi, 1989.

7. Madhu Kishwar and Ruth Vanita, eds.,
In Search of Answers: Indian Women’s Voices from Manushi
, London, 1984.

8.
Manushi
, various issues.

9. Ramachandra Guha,
The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya
, Delhi, 1989.

10. Rajni Palriwala and Indu Agnihotri, ‘Tradition, the Family and the State: Politics of The Contemporary Women’s Movement,’ in T.V. Sathyamurthy, ed.,
Social Change and Political Discourse in India
, Vol.3.
Region
,
Religion
,
Caste
,
Gender and Culture in Contemporary India
, Delhi, 1996.

11. Ilina Sen, ‘Women’s Politics in India,’ in
Ibid.

12. Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen, India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity, Delhi, 1995.

Chapter 36

1. Achin Vanaik,
The Painful Transition: Bourgeois Democracy in India
, Verso, London, 1990.

2. Aditya Mukherjee,
Imperialism
,
Nationalism and the Development of Indian Capitalism: The Making of the Indian Capitalist Class
1920-47
, New Delhi, forthcoming.

3. Aditya Mukherjee and Mridula Mukherjee, ‘Imperialism and the growth of Indian capitalism in the Twentieth Century,’
EPW
, 12 March 1988.

4. Atul Kohli,
Democracy and Discontent
, Cambridge, 1990.

5. Ernesto Laclau,
Politics and Ideology in Marxist Theory
, London, 1977.

6. Francine R. Frankel,
India’s Political Economy 1947-77
, Delhi.

7. K.N. Raj, ‘The Politics and Economics of Intermediate Regimes,’
EPW
, 7 July 1973.

8. L.I. Rudolph and S.H. Rudolph,
In Pursuit of Lakshmi: The Political Economy of the Indian State
, Chicago, 1987.

9. Myron Weiner,
Indian Paradox: Essays in Indian Politics
, ed., by Ashutosh Varshney, New Delhi, 1989.

10. Nicos Poulantzas,
Classes in Contemporary Capitalism
, London, 1975.

11. Peter Evans,
Dependent Development: The Alliance of Local Capital in Brazil
, Princeton, 1979.

12. Prabhat Patnaik, ‘Political Strategies of Economic Development,’ in Partha Chatterjee, ed.,
Wages of Freedom: Fifty Years of the Indian Nation-State
, Delhi, 1998.

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