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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Tables and Figures
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Strangers, Neighbours, and Political Order in The South Asian City
- 2 The ‘Embourgeoisement’ of a ‘Proletarian Vanguard’?
- 3 Does the Middle Class Have Boundaries?
- 4 Old Differences and New Hierarchies
- 5 What is Civil and Uncivil in Civil Society?
- 6 Religion, Politics, and Governance in India, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Tanzania
- 7 Between Hindu Nationalism and Coalition Politics
- 8 Researching Health Care in India, 1970–2010
- 9 Remains of Difference
- 10 Violence of Law and Citizenship
- 11 Democracy in India
- Index
- Editor and Contributors
(p.325) Editor and Contributors
(p.325) Editor and Contributors
- Source:
- Interrogating India's Modernity
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Tables and Figures
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Strangers, Neighbours, and Political Order in The South Asian City
- 2 The ‘Embourgeoisement’ of a ‘Proletarian Vanguard’?
- 3 Does the Middle Class Have Boundaries?
- 4 Old Differences and New Hierarchies
- 5 What is Civil and Uncivil in Civil Society?
- 6 Religion, Politics, and Governance in India, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Tanzania
- 7 Between Hindu Nationalism and Coalition Politics
- 8 Researching Health Care in India, 1970–2010
- 9 Remains of Difference
- 10 Violence of Law and Citizenship
- 11 Democracy in India
- Index
- Editor and Contributors