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Vient de paraître The Colonial Origins of Ethnic Violence in India de Ajay Verghese aux Stanford UP

Le 5 mars 2016 à 18h56

Vient de paraître The Colonial Origins of Ethnic Violence in India de Ajay Verghese aux Stanford University Press, "Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center", 2016, 296 p. ISBN : 9780804795623 Prix : à partir de 25,95 $ (existe aussi en version électronique).

"The neighboring north Indian districts of Jaipur and Ajmer are identical in language, geography, and religious and caste demography. But when the famous Babri Mosque in Ayodhya was destroyed in 1992, Jaipur burned while Ajmer remained peaceful ; when the state clashed over low-caste affirmative action quotas in 2008, Ajmer’s residents rioted while Jaipur’s citizens stayed calm. What explains these divergent patterns of ethnic conflict across multiethnic states ? Using archival research and elite interviews in five case studies spanning north, south, and east India, as well as a quantitative analysis of 589 districts, Ajay Verghese shows that the legacies of British colonialism drive contemporary conflict.
Because India served as a model for British colonial expansion into parts of Africa and Southeast Asia, this project links Indian ethnic conflict to violent outcomes across an array of multiethnic states, including cases as diverse as Nigeria and Malaysia. The Colonial Origins of Ethnic Violence in India makes important contributions to the study of Indian politics, ethnicity, conflict, and historical legacies."



Ajay Verghese is Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of California, Riverside. Verghese was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University from 2012 to 2013.