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Paul R. Brass is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Washington. He is the author of many books including
Theft of an Idol and
Riots and Pogroms.
List of contents
Abbreviations Used in This Book
Maps, Figures, and Tables
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part I / Introduction
1. Explaining Communal Violence
Part II / Communal Riots in India and Aligarh
2. Aligarh: Politics, Population, and Social Organization
3. Hindu-Muslim Violence in India and Aligarh
4. The Great Aligarh Riots of December 1990 and January 1991
5. The Control of Communal Conflict in Aligarh
Part III / Demographic, Social, and Economic Factors in the Production of Riots
6. The Geography and Demography of Riots
7. The Economics of Riots: Economic Competition and Victimization
Part IV / Riots and the Political Process
8. Riots and Elections
9. The Practice of Communal Politics
10. Communalization and Polarization: Selected Constituency-Wise Results for Aligarh Elections
11. Communal Solidarity and Division at the Local Level
12. The Decline of Communal Violence and the Transformation of Electoral Competition
Part V / The Process of Blame Displacement
13. Riot Interpretation, Blame Displacement, and the Communal Discourse
14. Police Views of Hindu-Muslim Violence
15. The Role of the Media
Part IV / Conclusion
16. The Persistence of Hindu-Muslim Violence: The Dynamics of Riot Production
Postscript: Aligarh and Gujarat
Appendices
Notes
Index
Index of Mohallas
About the author
Paul R. Brass is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Washington. He is the author of many books including
Theft of an Idol and
Riots and Pogroms.