Limits of the Indian political imagination

Parekh, B. 2004. Limits of the Indian political imagination. in: Mehta, V.R. and Pantham, T. (ed.) Political ideas in modern India: thematic explorations London, UK Sage.

Chapter titleLimits of the Indian political imagination
AuthorsParekh, B.
EditorsMehta, V.R. and Pantham, T.
Book titlePolitical ideas in modern India: thematic explorations
Year2004
PublisherSage
Publication dates
Published2004
Place of publicationLondon, UK
SeriesHistory of science, philosophy, and culture in Indian civilization
ISBN9780761934202
Journal citation(7), pp. 437-458

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