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Developing India: An Intellectual and Social History

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IDE958
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New Delhi
Author: Benjamin Zachariah
Language: English
Edition: 2005
ISBN: 0195670582
Pages: 350
Cover: Hardcover
8.7" X 5.7"
620 gm
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This unusual work delves into the underlying notions of progress, self-government, and nation building in development goals articulated in India in the late colonial period. The author considers how ideas of 'development' in India took shape in the 1930s and 1940s driven by immediate political battles, yet inspired by a vision of the future that incorporated notions of freedom and equity. He carries the narrative into the fifties, drawing on a variety of intellectual resources.

The argument is that alternative notions of development - consciously different from those based on free trade and industrialization - could emerge in the interwar period, when the future of capitalism did not appear as assured as it did in the ninettenth century.

Zachariah identifies three interlocking themes around which development was conceptualized during this period: the importance of science and technology; the need for the government to express certain social concerns; and the need for national discipline.

The book opens up a new arena in the historiography of South Asia, that of an intellectual history of late colonialism in India, and of the nationalism that succeeded it. Sharply analytical yet lucidly written, it will attract scholars and students of history, sociology, politics, urban studies, and cultural studies, as also historians of science and technology.

About the Author :

Benjamin Zachariah is lecturer in International History, Department of History, University of Sheffield.

CONTENTS

Abbreviationsvii
Prefaceix
1.Introduction1
2.The Context25
3.A Reformed Imperium?80
4.The Debate on Gandhian Ideas156
5.Development: Possible Nations211
6.Conclusions291
Glossary301
Select Bibliography306
Index326

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