GOUGH, KATHLEEN AND HARI P. SHARMA (eds.).
Imperialism and revolution in South Asia.
New York ; London : Monthly Review Press, 1973 Red cloth. viii,470 pp.; 22 cm. - (covers plasticized, library labels, stamps, paper sl. browned, worn but still acceptable - good firm working copy) Contents: Historical background and the impact of imperialism and capitalism: Gough, K. Imperialism and revolutionary potential in South Asia. Bagchi, A. K. Foreign capital and economic development in India: a schematic view. Sharma, H. P. The green revolution in India: prelude to a red one? Chattopadhyay, P. Some trends in India's economic development. Gardezi H. N. Neocolonial alliances and the crisis of Pakistan. Alavi, H. The state in postcolonial societies: Pakistan and Bangladesh. Ahmed, F. Structure and contradiction in Pakistan.-- The roots of struggle in the villages: Ahmad, S. Peasant classes in Pakistan. Gough, K. Harijans in Thanjavur. Shivaraman, M. Thanjavur: rumblings of class struggle in Tamil Nadu.-- The rise of revolutionary movements: Ludden, D. The songs and revolution of Bharathi. Alavi, H. Peasants and revolution. Ram, M. The Communist movement in India. Zindabad, I. The red sun is rising: revolutionary struggle in India. Obeysekara, J. Revolutionary movements in Ceylon... etc.. Gewicht/Weight: 890 grs.

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