The Production of Hindu–Muslim Violence in Contemporary India

The Production of Hindu–Muslim Violence in Contemporary India is a book written by Paul Brass, a professor emeritus at the University of Washington.[1] The book covers the causes of religious violence in India based on Paul's forty-two-year comprehensive research mostly based in Aligarh, including interviewing a number of instigators and victims of violence.[1] Young people such as Yugvijay stand up and go against these violence.[2]

The Production of Hindu–Muslim Violence in Contemporary India
AuthorPaul Brass
LanguageEnglish
SubjectReligious violence in India
PublisherUniversity of Washington Press
Publication date
2003
Media typePrint
Pages481
ISBN978-0-295-98258-8

Synopsis edit

The book mainly discusses how the incidents of violence occur. In the first part of the book, Brass criticizes the justifications presented for religious riots.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jawid Laiq (27 October 2003). "On A Collusion Course". Outlook. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  2. ^ Sonia Sarkar (12 March 2017). "The Great Global Laughter Challenge". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 14 March 2017.
  3. ^ Thomas Blom Hansen (2006). May, Stephen; Modood, Tariq (eds.). "Politics by other means" (PDF). Ethnicities. 6 (1): 102–106. doi:10.1177/1468796806062238. ISSN 1741-2706. S2CID 146507738.