How India Became Democratic : Citizenship and the Making of the Universal Franchise
by
Ornit Shani
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1107068037
ISBN-13
9781107068032
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 7th, 2017
Print length
294 Pages
Weight
540 grams
Dimensions
15.80 x 23.50 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Asian history20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000Political structures: democracy
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Shani explores the greatest experiment in democratic human history through the untold story of the creation of the electoral roll and universal adult franchise in the world's largest democracy: India. This ground-breaking study will be essential reading for all scholars and students of democracy, citizenship, South Asia and legal history.
How India Became Democratic explores the greatest experiment in democratic human history. It tells the untold story of the preparation of the electoral roll on the basis of universal adult franchise in the world''s largest democracy. Ornit Shani offers a new view of the institutionalisation of democracy in India, and of the way democracy captured the political imagination of its diverse peoples. Turning all adult Indians into voters against the backdrop of the partition of India and Pakistan, and in anticipation of the drawing up of a constitution, was a staggering task. Indians became voters before they were citizens - by the time the constitution came into force in 1950, the abstract notion of universal franchise and electoral democracy were already grounded. Drawing on rich archival materials, Shani shows how the Indian people were a driving force in the making of democratic citizenship as they struggled for their voting rights.
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