Chapter 2. Paradoxical Princes: Charles Stuart and Henrietta Maria, Personality and Politics (1600-1625)

Author(s):  
J. R. (Ronnie) Mulryne
Author(s):  
R.V. Vaidyanatha Ayyar

This chapter describes the personality and politics of Arjun Singh who was Minister of MHRD for about nine years in two spells (1991–95 and 2004–9), and left a deep imprint on Indian education policies. It also describes the developments during 1991–6, a watershed in Indian economic and political history which among others marked the end of Nehruvian era and the unquestioned sway of hegemony of the liberal-left ideas about nationalism, identity, and secularism which were regnant from Independence. It outlines how Arjun Singh built his political career around a fiery commitment to secularism, leftist economic ideology, and social justice, and how that commitment served him well in his battles with political rivals including the Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao. It also outlines Arjun Singh’s strategic use of MHRD to cultivate ‘progressive’ intellectuals, and further his political agenda. It elaborates the conceptual underpinnings of the perennial controversy about school history books, and offers a blow by blow account of the controversy during period 1967–1996 which includes the reign of Indira Gandhi, Janata Party, and P.V. Narasimha Rao.


1999 ◽  
Vol 63 (2) ◽  
pp. 474
Author(s):  
Hans A. Schmitt ◽  
Robert G. L. Waite

1980 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 320
Author(s):  
Bradley F. Smith ◽  
William Carr

1970 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 1185
Author(s):  
Charles Sellers ◽  
Edward Pessen

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