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India's Culture

The State, the Arts, and Beyond, Second Edition
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This book explores fascinating aspects of India's diversified cultural base-monuments, art tradition, religion, philosophy, performing arts, and literature. It discusses the relationship between the state and market on cultural aspects, debates regarding cultural preservation, harmonious aspects of Indian culture, role of administration, and role of Archaeological Survey of India. It integrates the two ideas-the uniqueness of India with a developed culture but a developing economy and the recent trend of considering culture as a factor in determining the status of a nation in the world after market and military strength. Providing a wide-ranging view of the various dimensions of culture, B.P. Singh explores the interconnections of culture with the social and political life in India. This edition provides link between India's culture and various contemporary subjects like ecology, sustainable development, democracy, pluralism, and peaceful coexistence. This edition contains a new prologue which re-analyses the events, personalities and developments in Indian culture. This book will appeal students and scholars interested in society, culture, and history of India and have a significant general appeal.

Author Biography:

Balmiki Prasad Singh is Governor of Sikkim. He is Former Additional Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests (1993-5); Former Culture Secretary (1995-7); Former Home Secretary (1997-9). He was also the Executive Director and Ambassador at the World Bank (1999-2002).
Release date Australia
December 8th, 2011
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Illustrations
4 colour photographs, 2 black and white images
Pages
320
Dimensions
142x216x20
ISBN-13
9780198077343
Product ID
18401393

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