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Chapter 8. Communal Interest Groups in Kerala

  • V. Κ. S. Nayar
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South Asian Politics and Religion
This chapter is in the book South Asian Politics and Religion
© 2016 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2016 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface vii
  3. Contents xi
  4. Part I. South Asia: Unity and Diversity
  5. Chapter 1. The Political Implications of Asian Religions 3
  6. Chapter 2. Emerging Patterns of Religion and Politics 21
  7. Part II. India: The Politics of Religious Pluralism
  8. Chapter 3. Religion and Politics in a U. P. Constituency 51
  9. Chapter 4. The Jana Sangh: A Brief History 74
  10. Chapter 5. The Effectiveness of Muslim Representation in India 102
  11. Chapter 6. Indian Muslims and the Ideology of the Secular State 138
  12. Chapter 7. Sikh Separatism in the Punjab 150
  13. Chapter 8. Communal Interest Groups in Kerala 176
  14. Chapter 9. Buddhism and Politics in Maharashtra 191
  15. Chapter 10. Religion, Politics, and the DMK 213
  16. Chapter 11. The Concept of Change in Hindu, Socialist, and Neo-Gandhian thought 235
  17. Chapter 12. Religious Beliefs and Political Attitudes 249
  18. Chapter 13. The Religious Aspects of Caste: A Legal View 277
  19. Chapter 14. The Reform of Hindu Religious Endowments J. Duncan M. Derrett 311
  20. Part III. Pakistan: The Politics of Islamic Identity
  21. Chapter 15. Ideological Dilemmas in Pakistan’s Political Culture 339
  22. Chapter 16. Pakistan and the Secular State 352
  23. Chapter 17. The Ideology of Mawlana Mawdudi 371
  24. Chapter 18. Islam and National Integration in Pakistan 398
  25. Chapter 19. The Controversy over the Muslim Family Laws 414
  26. Chapter 20. Islam as a Factor in Pakistan’s Foreign Policy 428
  27. Part IV. Ceylon: The Politics of Buddhist Resurgence
  28. Chapter 21. The Sinhalese Buddhist Revolution 453
  29. Chapter 22. The Political Monks and Monastic Reform 489
  30. Chapter 23. Buddhism in Ceylon Politics, 1960-1965 510
  31. Chapter 24. Buddhist Reorganization in Ceylon 531
  32. Index 547
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