The Political Development of Nepal since 1769
Ethnicity, Caste and Class
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Zusatztext
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Nepals political and social transformations from the formation of the state in 1769 to the abolition of the monarchy and the subsequent developments of the twenty-first century. Drawing on a Marxist methodological framework, it situates Nepals historical trajectory within the interplay of state power, class relations, and social hierarchies. The study explores the enduring influence of Hinduism on Nepalese society, the dynamics of caste and ethnicity, and the patriarchal structures that have shaped social relations. It also examines the evolution of the Nepalese communist movement and its capacity to articulate the contradictions of a society marked by ethnicism, caste stratification, and regional inequalities. By integrating political history with economic and sociological analysis, the book illuminates the structural crises that culminated in the collapse of the monarchy and the emergence of a new political order. Ideal for scholars and students of South Asian studies, political sociology, and postcolonial history, this work provides an interdisciplinary perspective on Nepals complex social formation and its position within the broader geopolitics of the Indian subcontinent.
Autorenportrait
Spyros Sakellaropoulos is a Professor in the Department of Social Policy at Panteion University of Social and Political Science, Greece.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 21.09.2026
Umfang: iv, 246 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783032200440
Umbreit-Nr.: 9457926
