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Bibliography of the published works of Rajnarayan Chandavarkar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2010

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Chandavarkar, RajnayaranThe Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 1900–1940. Cambridge University Press, 1994.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, Imperial Power and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in India, 1850–1950. Cambridge University Press, 1998.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘“Strangers in the Land”: India and the British since the Late Nineteenth Century’, in Bayly, C. A. (ed.), The Raj: India and the British, 1600–1947. London: National Portrait Gallery, 1990.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Workers’ Resistance and the Rationalization of Work in Bombay between the Wars', in Haynes, D. and Prakash, G. (eds.), Contesting Power: Resistance and Everyday Social Relations in South Asia. Oxford University Press and University of California Press, 1991.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Plague Panic and Epidemic Politics in India, 1896–1914’, in Ranger, T. and Slack, P. (eds.), Epidemics and Ideas: Essays on the Historical Perceptions of Pestilence. Cambridge University Press: Past and Present, 1992.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Nationalism, Ethnicity and the Working Classes in India, 1870–1947’, in Berger, Stefan and Smith, Angel (eds.), Nationalism, Labour, and Ethnicity, 1870–1939. Manchester University Press, 1999, pp. 242–69.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Questions of Class: The General Strikes in Bombay, 1928–29’, in Parry, Jonathan P., Breman, Jan and Kapadia, Karin (eds.), The Worlds of Indian Industrial Labour. New Delhi and London: Sage Publications, 1999, pp. 205–37. Published simultaneously in Contributions to Indian Sociology, 33, 1 and 2, 1999.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘“The Making of the Working Class”: E. P. Thompson and Indian History’, in Chaturvedi, V. (ed.), Mapping Subaltern Studies and the Postcolonial. London: Verso, 2000, pp. 50–71. (Reprint of previously published article.)Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Imperialism and the European Empires’, in Jackson, J. (ed.), The Short Oxford History of Europe, 1900–1945. Oxford University Press, 2002.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘From Neighbourhood to Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Left in Bombay's Girangaon in the Twentieth Century’, in Adarkar, Neera and Menon, Meena, One Hundred Years, One Hundred Voices: The Millworkers of Girangaon: An Oral History. Calcutta: Seagull, 2004.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Workers’ Politics and the Mill Districts of Bombay between the Wars', Modern Asian Studies, special issue, 15, 3 (July 1981), 603–47. Also published in Alavi, H. and Harriss, J. (eds.), The Sociology of Development in South Asia: Selected Readings (London: Macmillan, 1989) and in translation in Purusartha, special issue (Paris, 1992).Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Industrialization in India: Conventional Approaches and Alternative Perspectives’, Modern Asian Studies, special issue, 19, 3 (July 1985), 623–67. Also published in O'Brien, P. (ed.), Industrialization: Critical Perspectives (London: Routledge, 1998) and in translation in Lardinois, R. (ed.), L'Inde: études de sciences sociales et anthropologie (Paris, 1989).Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘From Communism to Social Democracy: The Rise and Resilience of Communist Parties in India, 1920–1995’, Science and Society, 61, 1 (1997), 99–106.Google Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘“The Making of the Working Class”: E. P. Thompson and Indian History’, History Workshop Journal, 43 (Spring 1997), 177–96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Questions of Class: The General Strikes in Bombay, 1928–29’, special issue of Contributions to Indian Sociology, 33, 1 and 2 (1999), 205–37.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Customs of Governance: Colonialism and Democracy in Twentieth Century India’, Modern Asian Studies, 41, 3 (2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Midnight's Children Come to Power’, London Review of Books (lead article), 30 March 1989.
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘India for the English’, London Review of Books (5 March 1990); reprinted in The Times of India Review of Books, 1, 1 (August/September 1990).
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Tipoo's Tiger’, film for the Victoria and Albert Museum, Nehru Gallery of Indian Art, 1990.
Chandavarkar, Rajnayaran, ‘Political Ties that Heal and Bind’, The Guardian, 22 May 1991.

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