Nepal in the Nineties.
Versions of the Past, Visions of the Future.
Series: SOAS Studies on South Asia;
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 4 October 2001
- ISBN 9780195658248
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages186 pages
- Size 215x140x10 mm
- Weight 188 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book is a collection of eight essays about the historic events that took place in Nepal in 1990. A broad-based prodemocracy movement succeeded in overthrowing the Panchayat system and a new constitution was promilgated. The essays present diverging views on the political, cultural, and social processes at work in Nepal in the decade of the 1990s. Of interest to the general reader, and to those with a special interest in Nepal, India, and the sub-continent.
MoreLong description:
This book is a collection of eight essays about the historic events that took place in Nepal in 1990. A broad-based prodemocracy movement succeeded in overthrowing the Panchayat system and a new constitution was promilgated. The essays present diverging views on the political, cultural, and social processes at work in Nepal in the decade of the 1990s. Of interest to the general reader, and to those with a special interest in Nepal, India, and the sub-continent.
The re-publication of this very useful compendium of essays is timely for Nepal watchers and serves as a reminder of how democracy was re-established, even if all of its attendant hopes have not been fulfilled.