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Publisher: Vajra Books, Nepal
Author: Kenny Pandey
Language: English
Pages: 396
Cover: PAPERBACK
24 cm x 16.5 cm
Weight 400 gm
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9789937623797
UAO414
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About the Book
For nearly 240 years (1768-2006) either the Shah dynasty or their Rana Prime Ministers ruled Nepal in the name of Hinduism; in more recent times Shah kings claimed also to embody national unity in their own person Since the nineteenth century Nepal has experienced the autocracy of the Ranas, a first experiment with parliamentarianism, guided partyless democracy led by the king, multi-party constitutional monarchy (including an elected minority communist government for nine months, 1994-5), royal reaction (2004-6) finally reversed by massive street protests, a ten-year 'People's War launched by the Maoists in 1996, followed by a peace process and elections to a Constituent Assembly in April 2008 in which the Maoists emerged as the largest single party with almost 30% of the vote. In all this, national and ethnic questions have been of crucial importance.

Originally published in 1997, this volume takes a long-term view of the various processes of ethnic and national development both before and after the re-establishment of the multi-party system in 1990, and it examines the ways that different political regimes have framed and attempted to control castes and ethnic groups. It brings together twelve carefully chosen ethnographic and historical chapters covering most of the major ethnic groups and regions of Nepal. Two leading Nepali intellectuals. Prayag Raj Sharma and the late Harka Gurung, provide concluding commentaries For this edition a substantial new introduction brings the story up to 2008. With its coverage of different groups and regions, Nationalism and Ethnicity in Nepal provides a rich and grounded introduction to contemporary Nepal. It will be essential reading for all South Asian specialists, for sociologists, anthropologists, and historians interested in nationalism and ethnicity. and for anyone seeking to understand how Nepal is likely to develop in future.

About the Author
David N. Gellner is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. His publications include Monk, Householder, and Tantric Priest (C.U.P., 1992), Resistance and the State (Social Science Press, 2003), (with S. LeVine) Rebuilding Buddhism: The Theravada Movement in Twentieth Century Nepal (Harvard U.P., 2005), and (with K. Hachhethu) Local Democracy in South Asia: The Microprocesses of Democratization in Nepal and its Neighbours (Sage, 2008).

Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Bielefeld. Her publications include (co-authored with A. Nandy. D. Rajasingham, and T. Gomez) Ethnic Futures: The State and Identity Politics in Asia (Sage, 1999) and (with C. Bueschges) Die Ethnisierung des Politischen: Identitätspolitiken in Lateinamerika, Asien und den USA (Campus, 2007).

John Whelpton is a Research Associate of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His publications include Jang Bahadur in Europe (Sahayogi, 1983), Nepal (World Biographical Series 38) (Clio, 1990), Kings, Soldiers and Priests: Nepalese Politics and the Rise of Jang Bahadur Rana, 1830-57 (Manohar, 1991), (with M. Hoftun and W. Raeper) People, Politics and Ideology: Democracy and Social Change in Nepal (Mandala, 1999), and A History of Nepal (C.U.P., 2005).

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