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      <title>Minorities in the Soviet Union</title>
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      <description>Title: Minorities in the Soviet Union
Authors: Palat, Madhavan K
Abstract: Soviet rr{inorities were set in a system readily distinguishable from the polyglot Indian and the homogenised European nation-state types. The first and obvious feature was the overwhelming domination of the Russians, through the autocratic state and Orthodox Church during the empire, as the Russian nation before, during, and after the Soviet Union, and through the Communist Party, in ideology, organisation, and culture during the Soviet epoch.
Description: Pg no. 175-189.</description>
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      <description>Title: Communalism, the Noakhali riot and Gandhi
Authors: Batabyal, Rakesh
Abstract: The distinctively Indian (or South Asian) connotation of the term communalism has been due to the variance in conceptualizing certain social realities in different societies at particular historical junctures.
Description: Pg no. 135-174.</description>
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      <title>The Patelian Tradition of Indian Unity: Makings, Manifestations and Misrepresentations</title>
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      <description>Title: The Patelian Tradition of Indian Unity: Makings, Manifestations and Misrepresentations
Authors: Shankardass, Rani Dhavan
Abstract: The rethink on Indian nationalism in general and the ' freedom' movement in particular has taken so many twists and turns that far from arousing greater interest and curiosity the&#xD;
theme has lost come of the intensity of its impact on the Indian audience both in general and scholarly terms.
Description: Pg no. 109-133.</description>
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      <title>Development Initiatives and the Concomitant Issues of Displacement and Impoverishment in the North-East States.</title>
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      <description>Title: Development Initiatives and the Concomitant Issues of Displacement and Impoverishment in the North-East States.
Authors: Asif, Mohammed
Abstract: In the modern world, development is conceived as an overall enhancement of the quality of human life within a politically structured and administrative community through governmental&#xD;
action.
Description: Pg no. 87-108.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 1997 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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