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[EAN: 9788173045288], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Manohar], 34482, Jacket, Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction/Y. Vaikuntham. 2. Ideology political consciousness and movement for responsible government in the Hyderabad State/Y. Vaikuntham. 3. People's movement in the Hyderabad State/V.H. Desai. 4. Land distribution utilization and peasant movement in the Hyderabad State 1724 1950/V. Ramakrishna Reddy. 5. Historical background of peasant movement in Telangana/S. Bhanumathi Ranga Rao. 6. Consciousness and participation of Telangana women in the people's movement in Hyderabad state 1901 1951/E. Sudha Rani. 7. The struggle for liberation from double slavery: the princely Mysore 1881 1947/S. Chandrashekar. 8. Women and freedom movement in princely Mysore/M. Jamuna. 9. Regional identities and the national movement in Hyderabad and Mysore/V.K. Bawa. 10. Peasant resistance in the princely state of Travancore 1850 1939/K.A. Mani Kumar. 11. The struggle for a responsible government in Travancore 1938 1947/K.K. Kusuman. 12. Agrarian conditions and peasant protest in the princely state of Kashmir 1846 1931/R.L. Hangloo. 13. The social background of people's movement in the Jammu and Kashmir State 1846 1931/Mohd. Ishaq Khan. 14. People's movement in the princely state of Gwalior/Mayank Kumar. 15. People's movement in the princely states of Orissa in the wider context of the nationalist movement: a case study of the Nilgiri state/A.C. Pradhan. 16. Freedom struggle in the Banaganapalle state/K. Maddaiah. Bibliography. Index. People's movements in the princely states forms an important aspect in the history of modern India with 45 per cent of the land and 24 per cent of the people the princely states played second fiddle to the imperial dictates. From the nineteenth century till they joined Indian Union in 1947 8 mostly they lived under the umbrella of the British. They never took serious measures or introduced steps for radical transformation of the states. There was no coherent place for the princes in the British imperial ideology. When the princes were using different strategies to retain centralized power the people fought against the princes to demand for responsible government and later to force them to join Indian Union. This was an absorbing encounter and an incredible story. In fact not many books are there to cover as many states discussing the situation in the princely states. In fact the growth of nationalism in those autocratic princely states was difficult slow and painstaking. The present book tries to answer some of these issues. This book broadly covers number of princely states including Hyderabad Mysore Travancore Jammu and Kashmir Gwalior and small states like Nilgiri in Orissa Banaganapalle in Andhra Pradesh. Simultaneously along with anti colonial struggle the people's movements in princely states symbolizes their struggle against the feudal and autocratic princes which helped in the ushering of Indian Union once India got independence. 246 pp.<
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