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The geopolitics of South Asia : from early empires to the nuclear age
Title:
The geopolitics of South Asia : from early empires to the nuclear age
Author:
Chapman, Graham.
ISBN:
9780754673019

9780754672982
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Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
Aldershot ; Burlington : Ashgate, 2009.
Physical Description:
xx, 362 p. : ill. maps. ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Previously published: 2nd ed. 2003.
Contents:
Pt. I. Introduction -- 1. Brahma and Manu: Of Mountains and Rivers, Gods and Men -- 2. Hinduism: The Manifold of Man and God -- 3. Islam: Submission to the One True God -- Pt. II. The British Raj -- 4. The Usurpers: The Life and Death of John Company -- 5. Securing the Empire -- 6. A New Geography: A New Economy -- 7. The New Nationalisms and the Politics of Reaction -- Pt. III. The Successor States -- 8. Divide and Quit -- 9. New Lines on the Map -- 10. From Two to Three: Birth of Bangladesh -- 11. Raj and Swaraj : Regionalism and Integration in the Successor States -- 12. The Forgotten Sisters: India's Northeast -- 13. The Power Upstream -- 14. The Greater Game -- Pt. IV. Conclusions -- 15. States and Region in South Asia.
Abstract:
"Anyone who is planning on carrying out research in South Asia or indeed anyone who simply wishes to understand more about this cultural heartland should read this book. By studying the main forces which brought about historic, linguistic and economic development, Professor Chapman contends that the lynchpin of this sub-continent's story is a geo-political one."--BOOK JACKET.
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