Religious politics and communal violence/
edited by Steven I. Wilkinson
- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005.
- viii, 446 p. ; 23 cm.
- (Critical issues in Indian politics) .
1. Rape at Daphnala -- 2. Partition and violence in Mewat : rites of territorial and political passage -- 3. Privileging the local : the 1984 riots -- 4. Godhra : crime against humanity -- 5. Hindus and Muslims : communal relations and cultural integration -- 6. Communal violence in India -- 7. Ethnic conflict and civil society : India and beyond -- 8. The warriors -- 9. Hindu-Muslim inter-group relations in India : applying socio-psychological perspectives -- 10. Communal riots in Mau Nath Bhanjan -- 11. The 1992 Calcutta riot into historical continuum : a relapse into 'communal fury'? -- 12. The politics of processions and Hindu-Muslim riots -- 13. The saffron wave -- 14. When local riots are not merely local : bringing the state back in, Bijnor 1988-92 -- 15. Contestation and negotiations : Hindutva sentiments and temporal interests in Gujarat elections -- 16. Commentary : putting Gujarat in perspective
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Religion and politics Communalism--Political aspects Ethnic conflict Ethnic conflict--Religious aspects