From Autocracy To Integration


Cover of the book From Autocracy To Integration by Lucien D Benichou, Orient Blackswan Private Limited
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Author: Lucien D Benichou ISBN: 9788125054696
Publisher: Orient Blackswan Private Limited Publication: May 9, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lucien D Benichou
ISBN: 9788125054696
Publisher: Orient Blackswan Private Limited
Publication: May 9, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
This book tells of the events which led, in September 1948, to the integration of the princely state of Hyderabadthe largest and the richest of the princely statesinto the Indian Union. Over the centuries the area of Hyderabad State which covered most of the central part of the Deccan Plateau, remained isolated from the rest of the country and developed a culture distinct from others in the subcontinent. Until the 1930s, the count intrigues on the one hand, and the relationship between the Nizam and the British Resident and the Viceroy on the other formed the visible substance of the politics of Hyderabad.The year 1938 marked the beginning of serious political agitation and a severe deterioration in the communal atmosphere in the State. Events began to move quite rapidly and culminated in the Police Action of 1948 when the Indian army invaded Hyderabad State forcing its accession to the Indian Union.This book centres around the question of the nature and popularity of the annexation of Hyderabad. It also explores the question of whether this was the only way in which the transition to popular rule could have taken place. The author attempts to answer these questions through a detailed and sensitive study of the crucial decade of 193848.Lucien Benichou took his doctorate from the University of Western Australia. His interest in India began after the travelled extensively throughout the south Asian subcontinent in the early 1970s. His interest in multicultural and refugee issues has led him to work with the Australian Public Service for over a decade.Lucien Benichou lives in Australia with his wife and three children.
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This book tells of the events which led, in September 1948, to the integration of the princely state of Hyderabadthe largest and the richest of the princely statesinto the Indian Union. Over the centuries the area of Hyderabad State which covered most of the central part of the Deccan Plateau, remained isolated from the rest of the country and developed a culture distinct from others in the subcontinent. Until the 1930s, the count intrigues on the one hand, and the relationship between the Nizam and the British Resident and the Viceroy on the other formed the visible substance of the politics of Hyderabad.The year 1938 marked the beginning of serious political agitation and a severe deterioration in the communal atmosphere in the State. Events began to move quite rapidly and culminated in the Police Action of 1948 when the Indian army invaded Hyderabad State forcing its accession to the Indian Union.This book centres around the question of the nature and popularity of the annexation of Hyderabad. It also explores the question of whether this was the only way in which the transition to popular rule could have taken place. The author attempts to answer these questions through a detailed and sensitive study of the crucial decade of 193848.Lucien Benichou took his doctorate from the University of Western Australia. His interest in India began after the travelled extensively throughout the south Asian subcontinent in the early 1970s. His interest in multicultural and refugee issues has led him to work with the Australian Public Service for over a decade.Lucien Benichou lives in Australia with his wife and three children.

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