The Chinese revolution and insurgent maoism in India: A spatial analysis
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Duara, P
Published in: Economic and Political Weekly
April 30, 2011
This article identifies the spatial conditions of peasant revolutionary uprisings principally by comparing the Indian Maoist movement with the Chinese peasant revolution that established the People's Republic of China in 1949. The spatial factors were by no means sufficient to grasp the revolution, but they represent necessary initial conditions.
Duke Scholars
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Economic and Political Weekly
ISSN
0012-9976
Publication Date
April 30, 2011
Volume
46
Issue
18
Start / End Page
33 / 36
Related Subject Headings
- 44 Human society
- 38 Economics
- 16 Studies in Human Society
- 14 Economics
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Duara, P. (2011). The Chinese revolution and insurgent maoism in India: A spatial analysis. Economic and Political Weekly, 46(18), 33–36.
Duara, P. “The Chinese revolution and insurgent maoism in India: A spatial analysis.” Economic and Political Weekly 46, no. 18 (April 30, 2011): 33–36.
Duara P. The Chinese revolution and insurgent maoism in India: A spatial analysis. Economic and Political Weekly. 2011 Apr 30;46(18):33–6.
Duara, P. “The Chinese revolution and insurgent maoism in India: A spatial analysis.” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 46, no. 18, Apr. 2011, pp. 33–36.
Duara P. The Chinese revolution and insurgent maoism in India: A spatial analysis. Economic and Political Weekly. 2011 Apr 30;46(18):33–36.
Published In
Economic and Political Weekly
ISSN
0012-9976
Publication Date
April 30, 2011
Volume
46
Issue
18
Start / End Page
33 / 36
Related Subject Headings
- 44 Human society
- 38 Economics
- 16 Studies in Human Society
- 14 Economics