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11. Communal Solidarity and Division at the Local Level
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations Used in This Book ix
- Maps, Figures, and Tables xi
- Preface and Acknowledgments xv
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PART I: Introduction
- 1. Explaining Communal Violence 1
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PART II: Communal Riots in India and Aligarh
- 2. Aligarh: Politics, Population, and Social Organization 43
- 3. Hindu-Muslim Violence in India and Aligarh 60
- 4. The Great Aligarh Riots of December 1990 and January 1991 116
- 5. The Control of Communal Conflict in Aligarh 132
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PART III: Demographic, Social, and Economic Factors in the Production of Riots
- 6. The Geography and Demography of Riots 149
- 7. The Economics of Riots: Economic Competition and Victimization 199
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PART IV: Riots and the Political Process
- 8. Riots and Elections 219
- 9. The Practice of Communal Politics 240
- 10. Communalization and Polarization: Selected Constituency-Wise Results for Aligarh Elections 262
- 11. Communal Solidarity and Division at the Local Level 286
- 12. The Decline of Communal Violence and the Transformation of Electoral Competition 296
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PART V: The Process of Blame Displacement
- 13. Riot Interpretation, Blame Displacement, and the Communal Discourse 305
- 14. Police Views of Hindu-Muslim Violence 328
- 15. The Role of the Media 344
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PART VI: Conclusion
- 16. The Persistence of Hindu-Muslim Violence: The Dynamics of Riot Production 355
- Postscript: Aligarh and Gujarat 385
- Appendices 393
- Notes 413
- Index 463
- Index of Mohallas 475
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations Used in This Book ix
- Maps, Figures, and Tables xi
- Preface and Acknowledgments xv
-
PART I: Introduction
- 1. Explaining Communal Violence 1
-
PART II: Communal Riots in India and Aligarh
- 2. Aligarh: Politics, Population, and Social Organization 43
- 3. Hindu-Muslim Violence in India and Aligarh 60
- 4. The Great Aligarh Riots of December 1990 and January 1991 116
- 5. The Control of Communal Conflict in Aligarh 132
-
PART III: Demographic, Social, and Economic Factors in the Production of Riots
- 6. The Geography and Demography of Riots 149
- 7. The Economics of Riots: Economic Competition and Victimization 199
-
PART IV: Riots and the Political Process
- 8. Riots and Elections 219
- 9. The Practice of Communal Politics 240
- 10. Communalization and Polarization: Selected Constituency-Wise Results for Aligarh Elections 262
- 11. Communal Solidarity and Division at the Local Level 286
- 12. The Decline of Communal Violence and the Transformation of Electoral Competition 296
-
PART V: The Process of Blame Displacement
- 13. Riot Interpretation, Blame Displacement, and the Communal Discourse 305
- 14. Police Views of Hindu-Muslim Violence 328
- 15. The Role of the Media 344
-
PART VI: Conclusion
- 16. The Persistence of Hindu-Muslim Violence: The Dynamics of Riot Production 355
- Postscript: Aligarh and Gujarat 385
- Appendices 393
- Notes 413
- Index 463
- Index of Mohallas 475