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M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE (SEMESTER SYSTEM) SYLLABUS 592.7 Irschik, F., Politics and Social Conflict in South Asia : The Non-Brahmin Movement and TamilSeparatism, 1916-29 (Berkeley : <strong>University</strong> of California Press, 1969).2.8 Jatava, D. R., The Political Philosophy of B. R. Ambedkar (Agra Phoenic, 1965).2.9 Keer, Dhanajayay, Dr. Ambedkar : Life and Mission (Bombay : Popular Parkashan, 1964).2.10 O’Hanlon, Rosalind, Caste, Conflict and Ideology : Mahatma Jotirao Phule and Low Caste Protestin Nineteenth Century Western India (London : Cambridge, <strong>University</strong> Press, 1985).2.11 Omvedt Gail, Dalits and the Democratic Revolution : Dr. Ambedkar and the Dalit Movement inColonial India (Delhi : Sage, 1994).2.12 Omvedt, Gail, Cultural Revolution in a Colonial Society : The Non-Brahman Movement in WesternIndia 1873 to 1940 (Bombay : SSET, 1976).2.13 Omvedt, Gail, Dalit Visions (New Delhi : Orient Longman, 1995).2.14 Srinivasan, R., “The Ideological Genesis of the Dravidian Movement”, Indo-British Review,January-June, 1987.2.15 Zelliot, Eleanor, “The Social and Political Thought of B. R. Ambedkar” in Pantham and Deutsch,1986.3.1 Gupta, S. D., Comintern, India and the Colonial Question (Calcutta : K. P. Bagichi, 1980).3.2 Kaviraj, Sudipta, “The Heteronomous Radicalism of M. N. Roy” in Pantham and Deutsch, 1986.3.3 Roy, M. N., New Humanism (Calcutta : Renaissance, 1953).3.4 The Philosophy and Practice of Radical Humanism (New Delhi : Radical Humanist Association,1970).3.5 Roy, Samaren, M. N. Roy : A Political Biography (Hyderabad : Orient Longman, 1997).3.6 Ray, Sibnarayan (ed.), M. N. Roy : Philosopher Revolutionary (Delhi, Ajanta, 1995).3.7 Seth, Sanjay, Marxist Theory and Nationalist Politics : The Ease of Colonial India (New Delhi :Sage, 1995).4.1 Chatterji, Bhola, Conflict in J. P.’s Politics (New Delhi : Ankur, 1984).4.2 Das, M. N., Political Philosophy of Nehru (London : George Allen and Unwin, 1961).4.3 Ghose, Shankar, Socialism and Communism in India (Bomaby, Allied, 1971).4.4 Martyshin, Orest, Jawaharlal Nehru and His Political Views (Moscow : Progress, 1989).4.5 Mehrotra, N. C., Lohia : A Study (Delhi : Atma Ram and Sons, 1978).4.6 Pantham Thomas, “Understanding Nehru’s Political Ideology” in Amal Ray (et. al.) (eds.), TheNehru Legacy : An Appraiser (Delhi : Oxford and IBH, 1991).4.7 Pillai, R. C., “The Political Thought of Jawaharlal Nehru” in Pantham and Duetsch, 1986.4.8 Prasad, Bimal, Jayprakash Narayan : Quest and Legacy (New Delhi, Vikas, 1982).4.9 Prasad, R. A., Socialist Thought in Modern India (Delhi : Meenakshi, 1974).4.10 Prasad, N. (ed.), J. P. and Social Change (Delhi, Radiant, 1982).5.1 Chandra, Bipan (ed.), The Indian Left : Critical Appraisal (New Delhi, Vikas, 1983).5.2 Dasgupta, Biplab, The Naxalite Movement (Bombay, Allied, 1974).5.3 Mohanty, Manoranjan, “Ideology and Strategy of the Communist Movement in India” in Panthamand Deutsch, 1986.5.4 Overstree, G. D. and Marshall Windmiller, Communism in India (Bombay, Perennial Press, 1969).5.5 Ram, Mohan, Indian Communism : Split Within a Split, (New Delhi : Vikas, 1969).5.6 Sinha, L. P., The Left Wing in India (Muzaffarpur, New Publishers, 1965).

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