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Revolutionaries, coercive institutions and the crisis of collaboration in interwar India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: The Indian Economic & Social History Review; 2024Description: 437-461ISSN:
  • 0019-4646
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Earlier generations of historians interpreted revolutionary politics of the interwar period within a paradigm of failure, on the basis that it did not bring about an immediate shift in the colonial dominance in South Asia. Following the'revolutionary turn
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Earlier generations of historians interpreted revolutionary politics of the interwar period within a paradigm of failure, on the basis that it did not bring about an immediate shift in the colonial dominance in South Asia. Following the'revolutionary turn

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