
From Dynasties to Democracy
Synopsis
A compelling unveiling of the transformation of Rajasthan from a feudal society into a vibrant democracy
Rajasthan, India’s largest state, is often imagined as a land of sweeping deserts, majestic forts and colourful traditions. Yet, beneath this picturesque surface lies a complex reality shaped by centuries-old feudal systems, deep-seated social divisions, the lingering influence of royal families and a volatile political landscape.
In this insightful narrative, journalists Tabeenah Anjum and Deep Mukherjee offer a comprehensive look at Rajasthan’s political evolution from a feudal state ruled by kings and jagirdars to a dynamic electoral democracy. They delve beyond common perceptions to chart Rajasthan’s political journey from its formation in 1949 to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and beyond. They meticulously examine crucial historical moments – the rise of kisan sabhas and praja mandals, caste violence and Dalit agitations, Adivasi self-assertion and episodes of unrest, riots and lynchings. Extensive firsthand reporting and rigorous archival research illuminate the power struggles between the BJP and the Congress, the pervasive influence of the RSS, persistent infighting within political parties and the formidable challenges faced by prominent leaders like Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, Baldev Ram Mirdha, Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot, Vasundhara Raje and others.
Scholarly and lucid, this account fills a crucial gap in our understanding of Rajasthan’s political history.
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Reviews
‘A very fine piece of work combining a deep knowledge of Rajasthan politics with sociological expertise’ Christophe Jaffrelot
‘An enthralling and luminous political and socio-economic history of India’s largest state’ Shashi Tharoor
‘A riveting account of a complex state’ Rajdeep Sardesai
'Insightful, nuanced and in-depth’ Namita Gokhale
‘Engaging and essential ... (with) rare insights’ Sankarshan Thakur
