Ethnic conflict and civic life : Hindus and Muslims in India /
Ashutosh Varshney.
- 2nd ed.
- xv, 382 páginas : ilustraciones
Incluye bibliografĩa.
Pt. I. Arguments and Theories -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Why Civil Society? Ethnic Conflict and the Existing Traditions of Inquiry -- Pt. II. The National Level -- 3. Competing National Imaginations -- 4. Hindu-Muslim Riots, 1950-1995: The National Picture -- Pt. III. Local Variations -- 5. Aligarh and Calicut: Civic Life and Its Political Foundations -- 6. Vicious and Virtuous Circles -- 7. Princely Resistance to Civil Society -- 8. Hindu Nationalists as Bridge Builders? -- 9. Gandhi and Civil Society -- 10. Decline of a Civic Order and Communal Violence -- 11. Endogeneity? Of Causes and Consequences -- Pt. IV. Conclusions -- 12. Ethnic Conflict, the State, and Civil Society -- App. A. Questionnaire for the Project on Hindu-Muslim Relations in India -- App. B. Data Entry Protocol for the Riot Database -- App. C. Regression Results: Hindu-Muslim Riots, 1950-1995.