Nationalism in India developed unevenly in different regions and drew upon varied cultural traditions and diverse socio-political conditions. This work analyses the interplay of Indian nationalism and Bengali regionalism from the later nineteenth century to 1940 in one of India's most troubled areas.
In its examination of prejudice across academia, popular culture, and politics, this book uncovers subtle biases that perpetuate inequality. Offering actionable strategies, it challenges prejudices based on race, gender, and sexuality. Designed for students and the educated reader, it's a vital resource for understanding systemic discrimination.
In its examination of prejudice across academia, popular culture, and politics, this book uncovers subtle biases that perpetuate inequality. Offering actionable strategies, it challenges prejudices based on race, gender, and sexuality. Designed for students and the educated reader, it's a vital resource for understanding systemic discrimination.
Luke Harding visits villages in eastern Ukraine under Russian bombardment, talks to Greenlanders about a US takeover, tours the divided Korean peninsula and sits down with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
This book is a critical comparative study of Jotirao Phule and Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, modern India's two most prominent dalit leaders. It deals with their ideas in a new light highlighting aspects of convergence and contrast in their respective approach to philosophy, religion, society, and culture.