Constitutionalizing India : an ideational project
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Constitutionalizing India : an ideational project
Oxford University Press, 2018
1st ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-291) and index
Contents of Works
- British liberals and the initial impetus towards reorganizing the Indian socio-political order
- Nationalist liberals and the advent of liberal thought
- Radical liberals and the reimagining of the 'nation' through politics
- Princely states and the nationalists' constitutionalizing endeavour
- Major colonial designs towards constitutionalizing India
- Major nationalist initiatives towards constitutionalizing India
- Mahatma Gandhi's alternative conceptualization of liberal constitutionalism
- The Constituent Assemly and its role in articulating a distinct response
- The doctrine of basic structure and the reinforcement of constitutional liberalism in post-independent India