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Political Leadership in India: An Analysis of Elite Attitudes, Student Politics in Bombay, Politics and Social Conflict in South India: The Non-Brahman Movement and Tamil Separatism, 1916–1929, From Zamindar to Ballot Box: Community Change in a North Indian Market Town and New Patterns of Democracy in India Get access Political Leadership in India: An Analysis of Elite Attitudes. By Michael Brecher. New York, Washington: Praeger in co-operation with the Centre for Developing-Area Studies, McGill University; London: Pall Mall. 1969. 193 pp. Index. (Vol. 2 in series McGill Studies in Development. Praeger Special Studies in International Politics and Public Affairs.) 104s.Student Politics in Bombay. By Philip G. Altbach. Foreword by Claude A. Eggertsen. London: Asia Publishing House. 1969. 218 pp. Index. (Indian Education Series No. 3. The University of Michigan/Indian Universities Exchange Program.) 45s.Politics and Social Conflict in South India: The Non-Brahman Movement and Tamil Separatism, 1916–1929. By Eugene F. Irschick. Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1969. 414 pp. Bibliog. Index. (Sponsored by the Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, University of California, Berkeley.) $9.75.From Zamindar to Ballot Box: Community Change in a North Indian Market Town. By Richard G. Fox. Ithaca, N.Y., London: Cornell University Press. 1969. 302 pp. Bibliog. Index. 105s.New Patterns of Democracy in India. By Vera Micheles Dean. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University Press. 1969. 255 pp. Bibliog. Index. 58s. F. G. Bailey F. G. Bailey Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar International Affairs, Volume 47, Issue 1, January 1971, Pages 205–206, https://doi.org/10.2307/2614766 Published: 01 January 1971

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