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Monthly Archives: November 2017




Pauline Kolenda
CASTE, MARRIAGE AND INEQUALITY: ESSAYS ON NORTH AND SOUTH INDIA
2007

This volume is a collection of 14 papers covering Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan in the north, Maharashtra in the central and old South Travancore in south India. The papers are organized in VI parts. Part I is composed of four papers which deal with Khalapur in western Uttar Pradesh – the first two are about Chuhras during 1950s


Reviewed by: Saraswathi Raju

B.N. Tandon
PMO DIARY-II: THE EMERGENCY
2007

The book under review is the second part of the two-volume publication on the emergency period (1975-1977), but it covers only the 21-month period (November 1, 1974 to July 24, 1976) with focus on the run-up to the point when the democratic set-up was demolished and a loose autocratic rule put in place which had neither any purpose


Reviewed by: S.P. Singh

Ninan Koshy
UNDER THE EMPIRE: INDIA'S NEW FOREIGN POLICY
2007

It is common to hear from both extreme left and right that contemporary Indian foreign policy is adrift of its moorings. Ninan Koshy’s book attempts to put forward the left basis for this claim. He believes a desire among India’s foreign policy establishment to attach itself to the coattails of the United States is the main cause of India’s heresy.


Reviewed by: Pramit Pal Chaudhuri

Kees van der Pijl
GLOBAL RIVALRIES FROM THE COLD WAR TO IRAQ
2007

Kees van der Pijl is the director of the Centre of Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex. His earlier books include The Making of an Atlantic Ruling Class (1984) and Transnational Classes and International Relations (1998). He is currently working on a project entitled “Tribal and Imperial Antecedents of Contemporary Foreign Relations”.


Reviewed by: Gulshan Dietl

Durba Ghosh and Dane Kennedy
DECENTRING EMPIRE: BRITAIN, INDIA AND THE TRANSCOLONIAL WORLD
2007

2005 saw the publication of Forging the Raj, a collection of more than a dozen essays by Thomas R. Metcalf, now Emeritus Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley.


Reviewed by: Denys P. Leighton

Tallapalli Muralidhara Gowd
JEEVANA REKHALU
2007

Thee subtitle given to it explains the content and context of the book ]eevana Rekhalu, Vakchitralu. This book contains life-sketches and views and attitudes of twenty-five literary personalities who have been associated with the world of letters in contemporary times, and draws for us the images of these writers in their own words.


Reviewed by: Syamala Kellury

Jibanananda Das
NAKED LONELY HAND: SELECTED POEMS
2007

Translation is a desperate act, but culturally imperative and worth every attempt, on the part of the translator, to mediate between a canonical author and an eager reader when they are divided linguistically. Even as it seems quite disconcerting to me to be linked


Reviewed by: Ashok K. Mohapatra

Tejwant Singh Gill
SANT SINGH SEKHON: SELECTED WRITINGS
2007

Owing to the inordinate emphasis on English writing in India, there has been hardly any perceptible recognition of writings in other Indian languages. Recently, Sahitya Akademi has published two big volumes comprising selected writings of individual authors.


Reviewed by: Rumina Sethi

Nibir K. Ghosh
MULTICULTURAL AMERICA: CONVERSATIONS WITH CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS
2007

Autobiography has of late been taking unusual turns to reach us. Fiction is an easy choice when writers give their voices to handpicked characters, but we notice nearly everyone telling us where they live and what they live for in critical essays, professional notes and comments,


Reviewed by: K. Narayana Chandran

Vandana Shiva
EARTH DEMOCRACY
2007

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union it was propounded that we have reached the end of history where Liberal capitalist democracy was declared as the highest stage we are likely to achieve. Some differ and talk about a third way between socialism and capitalism.


Reviewed by: Prahlad Shekhawat

Radha D'Souza
INTERSTATE DISPUTES OVER KRISHNA WATERS: LAW, SCIENCE AND IMPERIALISM
2007

This book gives evidence of truly formidable scholarship in a multiplicity of areas and disciplines, an acute and sophisticated mind, and a striking originality of approach; and in terms of scope and coverage it is monumental and encyclopaedic.


Reviewed by: Ramaswamy R. Iyer

Rila Mukherjee
STRANGE RICHES: BENGAL IN THE MERCANTILE MAP OF SOUTH ASIA
2007

A common predilection among historians is to protest against the tyranny of received paradigms and thereafter, to assert how their research departs from existing models. This predilection, even predicament, is in many ways tied up with the very practice of history-writing


Reviewed by: Lakshmi Subramanian

Lucy Moore
INTO THE CANYON- SEVEN YEARS IN NAVAJO COUNTRY
2007

In mid March 2005, yet another news of school shooting in the U.S shocked the world. A teenager shot his grandparents and then proceeded to his school to shoot a teacher and several of his classmates before killing himself.


Reviewed by: G. Asha

Peter M. Kellett
CONFLICT DIALOGUE: WORKING WITH LAYERS OF MEANING FOR PRODUCTIVE RELATIONSHIPS
2007

Professor Kellett’s ‘how to do’ textbook using narrative theory to excavate the layers of meaning in inter personal conflicts and as a way of moving towards dialogic negotiation to manage the conflict – is an innovative contribution


Reviewed by: Rita Manchanda

Bob McKerrow
STATE OF DENIAL
2007

Bob Woodward’s State of Denial is the third in the series Bush at War, the earlier ones being Bush at War(2002) and Plan of Attack(2004). All the three belong to the category of international bestsellers.


Reviewed by: K.P. Fabian

Carl Schmitt
POLITICAL THEOLOGY: FOUR CHAPTERS ON THE CONCEPT OF SOVEREIGNTY
2007

Few works of political philosophy in the last century can equal this thin volume under review. And few works can claim equal relevance in helping us to understand the motivations behind some key geo-political (mis) adventures of the present century so far.


Reviewed by: Prasanta Chakravarty

Pervez Musharaff
IN THE LINE OF FIRE: A MEMOIR
2007

A book by the president of a country, while still in office, is bound to attract attention for several reasons, especially when that country happens to be Pakistan, embroiled as it is in many kinds of controversies, particularly after 9/11.


Reviewed by: K.S. Dhillon

Rina Verma Williams
POSTCOLONIAL POLITICS AND PERSONAL LAWS: COLONIAL LEGAL LEGACIES AND THE INDIAN STATE
2007

The issue of reform of personal laws has been a site of intense conflict and tension in India. And the legal arena remains a primary site of contestation. Rina Verma Williams examines how the system of personal laws has been and continues to be critical to sustaining state authority and the exercise of power over the Indian citizenry.


Reviewed by: Ratna Kapur

M.G. Devasahayam
J.P. IN JAIL: AN UNCENSORED ACCOUNT
2007

Civil Service officer’s career is like a dome of multi-coloured glass reflective of the varied experiences he straddles. Colonial administrators penned their experiences in the garb of memoirs generally for the benefit of their successors, as well as with the passag of time evolved a precious repertoire of the information they were privy to, ex-officio.


Reviewed by: Jivtesh Singh Maini

Edward Luce
IN SPITE OF THE GODS: THE STRANGE RISE OF MODERN INDIA
2007

As a journalist, there aren’t many things I can speak of with complete certainty. But I do know one thing. It is difficult not to admire journalists who write books. It is even harder not to admire journalists who write books about India.


Reviewed by: T.C.A. Srinivasa Raghavan
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