TY - BOOK AU - Chandra,Bipan AU - Mukherjee,Mridula AU - Mukherjee,Aditya TI - SAGE series in modern Indian history vol. (I-XV) SN - 9789351501527 U1 - 954.035 23 PY - 2000/// CY - New Delhi PB - SAGE KW - India KW - History KW - 20th century. N1 - includes bibliographical references and index; v. 1. Independence and partition : the erosion of colonial power in India / Sucheta Mahajan. -- v. 2. A narrative of communal politics : Uttar Pradesh, 1937-39 / Salil Misra. -- v. 3. Imperialism, nationalism and the making of the Indian capitalist class, 1920-1947 / Aditya Mukherjee. -- v. 4. From movement to government : the Congress in the United Provinces, 1937-42 / Visalakshi Menon. -- v. 5. Peasants in India's non-violent revolution : practice and theory / Mridula Mukherjee. -- v. 6. Communalism in Bengal : from famine to Noakhali, 1943-47 / Rakesh Batabyal. -- v. 7. Political mobilization and identity in western India, 1934-47 / Shri Krishan. -- v. 8. The garrison state : the military, government and society in colonial Punjab 1849-1947 / Tan Tai Yong. -- v. 9. Colonializing agriculture : the myth of Punjab exceptionalism / Mridula Mukherjee. -- v. 10. Region, nation, "heartland" : Uttar Pradesh in India's body politic / Gyanesh Kudaisya. -- v. 11. National movement and politics in Orissa, 1920-29 / Pritish Acharya. -- v. 12. Communism and nationalism in colonial India, 1939-45. -- v. 13. Vocalizing silence : political protests in Orissa, 1930-42 / Chandi Prasad Nanda. -- v. 14. Nandanar's children : the Paraiyans' tryst with destiny, Tamil Nadu 1850-1956 / Raj Sekhar Basu. -- v. 15. Enlightenment and violence : modernity and nation-making / Tadd Fernee N2 - This set consists of well-researched volumes with a wider scope and is intended to bring together the growing volume of historical studies that share a broad common historiographic focus. The approach that the authors have tried to evolve looks sympathetically, though critically, at the Indian national liberation struggle and other popular movements such as those of labour, peasants, lower castes, tribal peoples and women. The series also looks at colonialism as a structure and a system, and analyzes changes in economy, society and culture in the colonial context as also in the context of independent India. It focuses on communalism and casteism as major features of modern Indian development. The volumes in the series will tend to reflect this approach as also its changing and developing features. At the broadest plane this approach is committed to the Enlightenment values of rationalism, humanism, democracy and secularism ER -