Selected Works from the KCHR Library on Nation and Nationalism

 

  • Adney, Katharine and Saez, Lawrence. Coalition politics and Hindu nationalism.London: Routledge, 2005.
  • Ahmed, Talat. Literature and politics in the age of nationalism: the progressive writers movement in South Asia, 1932-56.London: Routledge, 2009.
  • Aloysius, G. Nationalism without a nation in India. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2000.
  • Anderson, Benedict. Imagined communities: reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism. London: VERSO, 2006. 
  • Anderson, Benedict. Spectre of comparisons: nationalism, southeast asia ,and the world. London: VERSO, 2002. 
  • Anderson, Kevin B. Mark at the margins: On nationalism, ethinicity and non western societies. Chicago: The University of Chicago. 
  • Ansari, M. T.Islam and nationalism in India: South Indian contexts. London: Routledge, 2016. 
  • Bannerji, Himani. Demography and democracy: Essays on nationalism, gender and ideology. Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan Pvt Ltd, 2011. 
  • Bayly, C. A. Origins of nationality in South Asia: patriotism and ethical government in the making of modern India. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2001. 
  • Bose, Sugata and Jalal, Ayesha. Nationalism, Democracy and development: state and politics in India. Delhi: Oxford University press, 1998. 
  • Chandra, Bipan. Nationalism and colonialism in modern India. New Delhi: Orient Longman, 2006. 
  • Chatterjee, Partha. Nationalist thought and the colonial world: a derivative discourse. Delhi: Oxford University press, 1985. 
  • Chatterji, Angana P. Violent gods: hindu nationalism in India’s present - narratives from Orissa. New Delhi: Three Essays, 2009. 
  • Chatterji, Angana P; Hansen, Thomas Blom and Jaffrelot, Christophe. Majoritarian state: how hindu nationalism is changing India. Uttar Pradesh: Harper Collins, 2019. 
  • Chaturvedi, Vinayak. Peasant pasts: history, politics, and nationalism in Gujarat. Ranikhet: Permanent black, 2008. 
  • Chernilo, Daniel. Social theory of the nation-state: the political forms of modernity beyond methodological nationalism. London: Routledge, 2008. 
  • Corbridge, Stuart and Harriss, John. Reinventing India: liberalization, hindu nationalism and popular democracy. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2000. 
  • Dasgupta, Sayantan. South Asian nationalism reader. Delhi: Worldview Publications, 2007. 
  • Dash, Santosh. English education and the question of Indian nationalism: a perspectives on the vernacular. Delhi: Aakar Books, 2009. 
  • Datla, Kavita Saraswathi. The language of secular Islam: Urdu nationalism and colonial India. Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan Pvt Ltd, 2013. 
  • Desai, A. R. Indian deseeyatayute samoohya paschattalam. Trivandrum: State Institute of Languages, 1973. 
  • Desai, A. R. Social background of Indian nationalism. Mumbai: Popular Prakashan, 2000. 
  • Forerer, Peggy. Religious division and social conflict: emergence of hindu nationalism in rural India. New Delhi: Social Science Press, 2007. 
  • Gellner, Ernest. Nations and Nationalism. Australia: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. 
  • Grosby, Steven. Nationalism: a very short introduction. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2007. 
  • Guha-Thakurta, Tapati. Making of a new Indian art: artists, aesthetics and nationalism in Bengal,c. 1850-1920. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2008. 
  • Guichard, Sylvie. Construction of history and nationalism in India. London: Routledge, 2010. 
  • Gupta, D. N. Communism and nationalism in colonial India, 1939-45. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2014. 
  • Gupta, Partha Sarathi. Power, politics and the people: studies in British imperialism and Indian nationalism. London: Anthem press, 2002. 
  • Hansen, Thomas Blom. Saffron wave: democracy and Hindu nationalism in modern India. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2001. 
  • Heehs, Peter. Nationalism, terrorism, communalism: essays in modern Indian history. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2000. 
  • Heimsath, Charles H. Indian nationalism and hindu social reform. New Jersey: Princeton University press, 1964. 
  • Hobsbawm, E. J. Nations and nationalism since 1780: programme, myth, reality. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2008. 
  • Hurrell, Andrew. On global order: power, values, and the constitution of international society. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2007. 
  • Hutchinson, John and Smith, Anthony D. Nationalism. Oxford: Oxford University press, 1994. 
  • Ilaiah, Kancha. Buffalo nationalism: a critique of spiritual fascism. Kolkata: Samya, 2004. 
  • Ilaiah, Kancha. Weapon of the other: dalit bahujan writings and the remaking of Indian nationalist thought. Delhi: Pearson Education, 2010. 
  • Jaffrelot, Christophe. Hindu nationalism: a reader. Delhi: Permanent black, 2007. 
  • Jeffrey, Robin. People, princes and paramount power: society and politics in the princely states. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 1978. 
  • Johnson, Gordon. Provincial politics and Indian nationalism: Bombay and the Indian national congress 1880-1915. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2005. 
  • Joireman, Sandra Fullerton. Nationalism and political identity. New York: Continuum, 2007. 
  • Kumar, Kapil. Congress and classes: nationalism, workers and peasants. New Delhi: MANOHAR Publishers, 1988. 
  • Kurup, K. K. N. Peasantry nationalism and social change in India. Allahabad: Chugh Publications, 1991. 
  • Ludden, David. Making India hindu: religion, community, and the politics of democracy in India. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2005.
  • Malik, Yogendra K. and Singh, V. B. Hindu nationalism in India: the rise of the Bharatiya Janata party. New Delhi: Vistaar publications, 1995. 
  • Mathew, K. S. French in India and Indian nationalism (1700 A.D.- 1963 A.D.). Delhi: B.R.Publishing Corporation. 
  • Menon, Dilip M. Caste, nationalism and communism in south India: Malabar 1900-1948. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2008. 
  • Menon, Jisha. The performance of nationalism: India, Pakistan and the memory of partition. New Delhi: Cambridge University press, 2013. 
  • MuGuire, John. Hindu nationalism and governance. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2007. 
  • Mukherjee, Aditya. Imperialism, nationalism and the making of the Indian capitalist class, 1920-1947. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2014. 
  • Nandy, Ashis. Return from exile: alternative sciences the illegitimacy of Nationalism the savage freud. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2005.
  • Nigam, Aditya. Insurrection of little selves: the crisis of secular-nationalism in India. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2006. 
  • Nijhawan, Sobha. Nationalism in the vernacular: hindi, urdu, and the literature of Indian freedom. Ranihert: Permanent Black, 2010. 
  • Pandey, Gyanendra. Remembering partition: violence, nationalism and history of India. New Delhi: Foundation Books, 2003. 
  • Pandey, Vishwanath. Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya and the formative years of Indian nationalism. Delhi: LG Publishers, 2015. 
  • Panikkar, K. N. Militant nationalism. New Delhi: IGNOU, 1991. 
  • Panikkar, K. N. Nationalism and social revolution I (socialisam). New Delhi: IGNOU, 2004. 
  • Panikkar, K. N. Nationalism and social revolution II: communists. New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University, 1991. 
  • Panitch, Leo and Leys, Colin. Socialist register 2003: fighting identities, race, religion and ethno – nationalism. London: Merlin press, 2002. 
  • Pattanaik, D. D. Cultural nationalism Indian perspective. New Delhi: Serials Publications pvt ltd, 2016.
  • Pradhan, Ram Chandra. Raj to swaraj: a textbook on colonialism and nationalism in India. Delhi: Macmillan India Pvt Ltd, 2008. 
  • Rajagopal, Arvind. Politics after television: religious nationalism and the reshaping of the Indian public. Spain: Cambridge University press, 2001. 
  • Rao, Parimala V.  Foundations of Tilak's nationalism: discrimination, education and hindutva. New Delhi: Orient Black Swan, 2010. 
  • Ray, Rajat Kanta. Felt community: commonalty and mentality before the emergence of Indian Nationalism. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2003. 
  • Roshwald, Aviel. New endurance of nationalism: ancient roots and modern dilemmas. New Delhi: Cambridge University press, 2006. 
  • Rothermund, Dietmar. Phases of Indian nationalism and other essays. Bombay: Nachiketa Publications Limited, 1979. 
  • Roy, Srirupa. Beyond belief: India and the politics of postcolonial nationalism. Delhi: Permanent black, 2007. 
  • Sarkar, Sumit. Beyond nationalist frames: relocating postmodernism, hindutva, history. Delhi: Permanent black, 2002. 
  • Sarkar, Tanika. Hindu wife, Hindu nation: community, religion and cultural nationalism. New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2001.  
  • Sharma, Jyotirmaya. Hindutva : exploring the idea of Hindu nationalism. Chennai: Context, 2019. 
  • Sharma, Mukul. Green and saffron: Hindu nationalism and Indian environmental politics. Delhi: Permanent black, 2012. 
  • Singh, Lata. Popular translations of nationalism: Bihar, 1920-1922. Delhi: Primus Books, 2012. 
  • Singh, Randhir. On nationalism and communalism in India. New Delhi: AAKAR Books, 2010. 
  • Singh, Sita Ram. Nationalism and social reform in India. Delhi: Ranjit printers, 1968. 
  • Smith, Anthony D. Nationalism: theory, ideology, history. Cambridge: Polity press, 2001.
  • Spencer, Philip and Wollman, Howard. Nations and nationalism: a reader. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University press, 2005. 
  • Subramaniam, Banu. Holy Science: The biopolitics of Hindu nationalism. Telangana: Orient Blackswan, 2019. 
  • Szporluk, Roman. Communism and nationalism: Karl Marx versus Friedrich List. New York: Oxford University press, 1991. 
  • Thapar, Romila. On nationalism. New Delhi: Aleph Book, 2016. 
  • Vijayasree C. et al., Nation in imagination: essays on nationalism, sub-nationalisms and narration. Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 2007. 
  • Viramani, Arundhati. National flag for India: rituals, nationalism, and the politics of sentiment. Ranikhet: Permanent black, 2008. 
  • Zachariah, Benjamin. Playing the nation game: The ambiguities of nationalism in India. New Delhi: Yoda Press, 2011. 
  • Zavos, John. Emergence of hindu nationalism in India. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 2000.