Imperialism and Revolution in South AsiaKathleen Gough, Hari P. Sharma Compilation of interdisciplinary research articles on social conflict, politics and social change in South Asia - covers trends in government policy, changing social structures, political behaviour in the villages, etc., and examines the ideology and tactics of several Marxism-oriented social movements. References and statistical tables. |
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Foreign Capital and Economic Development | 43 |
Prelude to a Red One? | 77 |
Some Trends in Indias Economic Development | 103 |
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