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... STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN INDIA : 1920-1947 ( Volume II : 1934-41 ) by Bhagwan Josh . Sage Publications , Delhi ... struggle for hegemony over the Indian people : they sway and shift , sometimes making errors in judgement , some- times ...
... STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN INDIA : 1920-1947 ( Volume II : 1934-41 ) by Bhagwan Josh . Sage Publications , Delhi ... struggle for hegemony over the Indian people : they sway and shift , sometimes making errors in judgement , some- times ...
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... Struggle for Hege- mony in India is a well documented study . However , the concept of hegemony on which it rests is inade- quately theorized , which raises problems for the argument as a whole . Finally , the authors belie the promise ...
... Struggle for Hege- mony in India is a well documented study . However , the concept of hegemony on which it rests is inade- quately theorized , which raises problems for the argument as a whole . Finally , the authors belie the promise ...
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... struggle to open spaces for resistance and affirmation . ' Mave Nate Mave Raj ' is one such movement which ... struggles challenge the right of private ownership created under the Land Acquisition Act over com- mon property resources ...
... struggle to open spaces for resistance and affirmation . ' Mave Nate Mave Raj ' is one such movement which ... struggles challenge the right of private ownership created under the Land Acquisition Act over com- mon property resources ...
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