Paul R. Brass
Domaine de recherche | Asie du Sud |
Pays de résidence | États-Unis d'Amérique |
Titre | Professor Emeritus of Political Science and South Asian Studies |
Affiliation | University of Washington |
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Adresse | University of Washington
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Pays de spécialisation | India |
Recherche | PAUL R. BRASS is Professor (Emeritus) of Political Science and
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Publications | 2003: The Production of Hindu-Muslim Violence in Contemporary India.
2002: Competing Nationalisms in South Asia: Essays for Asghar Ali
1997: Theft of an Idol: Text and Context in the Representation of
1996: Riots and Pogroms. London and New York: Macmillan and NYU Press. Pp.
1994: The Politics of India Since Independence, 2nd edition, vol. iv:i of
1991: Ethnicity and Nationalism: Theory and
1990: The Politics of India Since Independence,
1987: The Indian National Congress and Indian Society, 1885-1985:
1985: Ethnic Groups and the State. London: Croom Helm. Pp. 341. 1985: Caste, Faction, and Party in Indian Politics, Vol. II: Election
1984: Caste, Faction, and Party in Indian Politics, Vol. I: Faction and
1982: Science, Politics, and the Agricultural Revolution in Asia (with
1974: Language, Religion, and Politics in North India. Cambridge:
1973: Radical Politics in South Asia (with Marcus Franda). Cambridge: The
1965: Factional Politics in an Indian State: The Congress Party in Uttar
SELECTED ARTICLES 2004: "Elite interests, popular passions, and social power in the language
2004: "Muslims in Hindu Nationalist India," Center Conversations (April
2003: "The Partition of India and Retributive Genocide in the Punjab,
2003: "Review Article: Rulers of India," Economic Development and Cultural
2002: "India, Myron Weiner, and the Political Science of Development,"
2000: "The Strong State and the Fear of Disorder," in Francine R. Frankel,
1984: "National Power and Local Politics in India: A Twenty-Year
1968: "Coalition Politics in North India," The American Political Science
BOOK REVIEWS 2003: "The World's Largest Hypocrisies"; Review of The Maverick Republic:
CONFERENCE PAPERS 2004: Riots, Pogroms, and Genocide in Contemporary India: From Partition
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Mots-clés | politics ; ethnic politics ; collective violence ; Hindu-Muslim violence ; ... |