This article provides a long-term narrative of movements for social change in Bihar, precipitated by the steady rise to political power by the Backward Classes/Castes in the state, since 1989. Locating this moment in a longer momentum of struggle since the 1920s, it probes the antecedents of recent social change in Bihar politics. Contextualising this process within a long recessional, it traces a larger democratic cycle of empowerment going back to the early twentieth century. The article attempts the historicisation of Bihar politics by drawing upon a variety of sources—from official records to newspapers—and supplementing them with relevant secondary literature.
History
School
Social Sciences
Department
Politics and International Studies
Published in
History and Sociology of South Asia
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
115 - 136
Citation
ANKIT, R., 2018. Caste politics in Bihar: In historical continuum. History and Sociology of South Asia, 12 (2), pp.115-136.
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Acceptance date
2018-03-10
Publication date
2018
Notes
This paper was published in the journal History and Sociology of South Asia and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1177/2230807518767968.