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The Nation and Its Fragments : Colonial and Postcolonial Histories
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Partha Chatterjee
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Princeton University Press
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9780691201429
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December 31 1994
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May 08 2020
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10.1515/9780691201429
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Table of Contents
pp. ix
Contents
pp. xi
Preface and Acknowledgments
pp. xi
Preface and Acknowledgments.
pp. 1
Chapter One. Whose Imagined Community?
pp. 3
Whose Imagined Community?
pp. 14
Chapter Two. The Colonial State
pp. 14
The Colonial State
pp. 35
The Nationalist Elite
pp. 35
Chapter Three. The Nationalist Elite
pp. 76
The Nation and Its Pasts
pp. 76
Chapter Four. The Nation and Its Pasts
pp. 95
Histories and Nations
pp. 95
Chapter Five. Histories and Nations
pp. 116
Chapter Six. The Nation and Its Women
pp. 116
The Nation and Its Women
pp. 135
Women and the Nation
pp. 135
Chapter Seven. Women and the Nation
pp. 158
The Nation and Its Peasants
pp. 158
Chapter Eight. The Nation and Its Peasants
pp. 173
The Nation and Its Outcasts
pp. 173
Chapter Nine. The Nation and Its Outcasts
pp. 200
Chapter Ten. The National State
pp. 200
The National State
pp. 220
Communities and the Nation
pp. 220
Chapter Eleven. Communities and the Nation
pp. 241
Notes
pp. 241
Notes
pp. 263
Bibliography
pp. 263
Bibliography
pp. 273
Index
pp. 273
Index
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