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Struggle for hegemony in India [3 v.]

By: Joshi, Shashi.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Los Angeles Sage 2011Edition: 2nd.Description: 3v. (various pagings).Subject(s): Nationalism -- India -- History | Communism -- India -- History | India -- Politics and government -- 1919-1947 | India Politics and government -- 1947DDC classification: 324.2540750904 | J78h2
Contents:
Contents: v.1. A history of the Indian communists: the irrelevance of Leninism -- v.2. .A history of the Indian communists: from United Front to Left Front. -- v.3. Culture, community and power: a critique of the discourses of communalism and secularism.
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COMPACT STORAGE (BASEMENT) 324.2540750904 J78h2 (Browse shelf) Book Request Vol.1 Available A174351
Books Books PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
COMPACT STORAGE (BASEMENT) 324.2540750904 J78h2 (Browse shelf) Book Request Vol.2 Available A174352
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COMPACT STORAGE (BASEMENT) 324.2540750904 J78h2 (Browse shelf) Book Request Vol.3 Available A174353
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324.254075 D659 DOCUMENTS OF THE HISTORY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA [v.8- 1951-1956]] 324.2540750904 J78h2 Struggle for hegemony in India [3 v.] 324.2540750904 J78h2 Struggle for hegemony in India [3 v.] 324.2540750904 J78h2 Struggle for hegemony in India [3 v.] 324.25491 B469p Pakistan 324.2954 P192g Gandhi sarvodaya and organisations 324.29542 P192a The ascendancy of the congress in Uttar Pradesh 1962-34

Contents: v.1. A history of the Indian communists: the irrelevance of Leninism -- v.2. .A history of the Indian communists: from United Front to Left Front. -- v.3. Culture, community and power: a critique of the discourses of communalism and secularism.

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