India Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic [2 volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic, Volume 1

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Arnold P. Kaminsky, Roger D. Long Ph.D.
ABC-CLIO, Sep 23, 2011 - Social Science - 864 pages

Containing almost 250 entries written by scholars from around the world, this two-volume resource provides current, accurate, and useful information on the politics, economics, society, and cultures of India since 1947.

With more than a billion citizens—almost 18 percent of the world's population—India is a reflection of over 5,000 years of interaction and exchange across a wide spectrum of cultures and civilizations. India Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic describes the growth and development of the nation since it achieved independence from the British Raj in 1947.

The two-volume work presents an analytical review of India's transition from fledgling state to the world's largest democracy and potential economic superpower. Providing current data and perspective backed by historical context as appropriate, the encyclopedia brings together the latest scholarship on India's diverse cultures, societies, religions, political cultures, and social and economic challenges. It covers such issues as foreign relations, security, and economic and political developments, helping readers understand India's people and appreciate the nation's importance as a political power and economic force, both regionally and globally.

  • 240 A–Z entries on the social, political, cultural, and economic development of India since 1947
  • Contributions from more than 100 distinguished international scholars from five continents
  • A chronology of major domestic, regional, and world events in and involving India from 1947 to 2010
  • A "Guide to Related Topics" to allow readers to trace main themes across related entries
  • An extensive Selected Bibliography containing multicultural and multidisciplinary materials and scholarship on the growth and development of the Republic of India from 1947 to the present

About the author (2011)

Arnold P. Kaminsky, PhD, is professor of history at California State University, Long Beach, CA, and former chair of the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies.

Roger D. Long, PhD, is professor of history at Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI.

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