Living together separately : cultural India in history and politics /
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New Delhi ; Oxford ; New York :
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2005.
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- Introduction / Asim Roy
- 1. Thinking over 'popular Islam' in South Asia : search for a paradigm / Asim Roy
- 2. References to tradition in South Asia / Peter van der Veer
- 3. Colonial language classification, post-colonial language movements, and the grassroot multilingualism ethos in India / Annie Montaut
- 4. Reinventing democratic citizenship in a plural society / Gurpreet Mahajan
- 5. A 'holi riot' of 1714 : versions from Ahmedabad and Delhi / Najaf Haider
- 6. Living together : Ajmer as a paradigm for the (South) Asian City / Shail Mayaram
- 7. The cow-saving Muslim saint : elite and folk representations of a tomb cult in Oudh / Kerrin Grafin Schwerin
- 8. A genre of composite creativity : Marsiya and its performance in Awadh / Madhu Trivedi
- 9. Of graveyards and ghettos : Muslims in partitioned West Bengal 1947-67 / Joya Chatterji
- 10. From beehive cells to civil space : a history of Indian matrimony / Nupur Chaudhary and Rajat Kanta Ray
- 11. Joint narratives, separate nations : Qurratulain Hyder's Aag ka Darya / Kumkum Sangari
- 12. From princely court to house of commons : D. O. Dyce Sombre (1808-51) from Sardhana to London / Michael H. Fisher
- 13. Sharif culture and colonial rule : a Maulvi-missionary encounter / Mushirul Hasan
- 14. Living together separately : the 'Ulama of Farangi Mahall c. 1700-c. 1950 / Francis Robinson
- 15. Millat and Mazhab : rethinking Iqbal's political vision / Farzana Shaikh
- 16. Reinventing Islamic politics in interwar India : the clergy commitment to 'composite nationalism' / Barbara Metcalf
- 17. The colonial context of Muslim separatism : from Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi to Sayyid Ahmad Khan / David Lelyveld
- Bibliographical essay / Adnan Farooqui and Vasundhara Sirnate.