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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
DEDICATION
Preface
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
ABBREVIATIONS
1. Introduction: Secularisation and Communalisation; The Concept and the Process.
SECULARISM: THE CONCEPT AND ITS ORIGIN
SECULARISM IN INDIA - AN ADMINISTRATIVE, POLITICAL BASIS
COMMUNALISM - THE CONCEPT AND ITS MEANINGS
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS AND THE CULTURALCONTRADICTIONS OF SECULARISM IN INDIA
THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE DEVELOPMENT OFSECULARISM AS A NATIONAL IDEOLOGY
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
2. Secularisation and Communalisation in India-A Review of Literature.
SECULARISM AND ITS CRITICS; THE MODERNIST ANDPOLITICAL BASIS
COMMUNALISM - THE MODERNIST AND THE POLITICAL LEGACIES
COMMUNALISM VS COMMUNISM AND THE PROSPECTS OFSECULARISM IN KERALA
COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY TO DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT -THE KERALA MODEL
COMMUNAL ROAD TO A SECULAR KERALA-THE RESOLUTIONOF A PARADOX
SECULAR VS COMMUNAL: A CRITICAL UNDERSTANDING
SECULAR COMMUNAL HISTORY - THE NEED FOR REWRITING
3. Conceptual Framework and Methodology.
SlGNlFlCANCE OF THE PROBLEM
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
COMMUNALISATION BY THE SECULAR: AN EMERGINGUNDERSTANDING
OBJECTIVES
HYPOTHESES
VARIABLES
METHOD OF STUDY
CONCEPTS
DISCOURSE
MODERNISM
CHAPTERISATION
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
4. Development of the Secular and the Communal in Kerala.
PRE-BRITISH KERALA -AN OVERVIEW
THE BRITISH PERIOD AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
DEVELOPMENT IN THE 20th CENTURY: THE PROBLEMS ANDPROSPECTS
THE POLITICAL HISTORY FROM 1957 TO 199
ELECTIONS OF 1980 AND THE NEW MINISTRY
COMMUNALISATION BY THE SECULAR - AN EMERGING PHASE
THE COMMUNIST MODEL OF SECULAR POLITICS - THECOMMUNAL BASIS
THE CONGRESS MODEL OF SECULAR POLITICS - COMMUNALCONTENTS
1. Votes polled by the fronts (UDF and LDF), 1982 and 1987.
2. Vote polled by different parties; 1982 and 1987.
3. Increase in the number of votes polled by the parties, 1982 and 1987.
4. Comparative Performance of the major fronts in the elections between 1987 and 1991
IDENTITY POLITICS AND COMMUALISATION -THE ROLE OFSECULARISTS IN KERALA POLITICS
5. Party position of the Muslim League in Kerala Assembly from 1957 to 1991.
5. Conclusion: Legacies of Secularism and Practices of Communalism: An Emerging Phase.
THE SECULAR AND THE COMMUNAL IN KERALA; THEEXISTING IMAGES
COMMUNALISATION IN KERALA: CONTEXT AND CAUSESTHE MA]OR FINDINGS
COMMUNITARIANISM AND COMMUNALISM
SECULARISATION: AN EXERCISE IN ABSTRACTION
SECULAR EXCEPTIONS AND COMMUNAL NATURALS INKERALA POLITICS: NATIONALIST AND COLONIAL LEGAClES
THE ORIGIN OF COMMUNALISTS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER
THE SUCCESS OF COMMUNALISM - THE NEED FOR NEW THEORIES
CRISIS OF THE STATE AND THE LOSS OF THE SECULAR SELF
SECULAR STATE AND THE CIVIL SOCIETY - A NEW FRAME WORK
APPENDIX 1 Table 6
6. Religious Composition of Kerala.
APPENDIX 2 Table 7
7. List of Political Parties in Kerala.
APPENDIX 3 Table 8
8. 1957 Elections, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
9. Mid-Term Poll --1960, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
10. Mid-Term poll --1965, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
11. Fourth General Election --1967, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
12. Mid-Term Poll --1970, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
13. 1977 Kerala Assembly Elections.
14. Mid-Term Poll 1980, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
15. Mid-Term Poll 1982, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
16. Ninth General Elections, 1987, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
17. Tenth General Elections, 1991, Kerala Legislative Assembly.
APPENDIX 4 INTERVIEW SCHEDULE
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