The Telengana insurrection : a study in the causes and development of a Communist insurrection in rural India, 1946-51
Abstract
Like any social movement , the Communist- led
insurrection in the rural districts of Telengana, in the
old Hyderabad state , was a labyrinth of policies , events ,
and salient and obscure forces so entangled as to
defeat generalization; but bound to be generalized
before it could be even partially described, let alone
understood . In this case, the descriptive categories
are essentially misleading . Words like ' Communist '
and ' insurrection ' are not always received at their face
value, even by the impartial reader; while the overtones
of meaning may refer outside the limited context in which
the words are used. The Communist Party of India has
had to contend with circumstances - principally the
concern of the sociologist , as an object of study -
which are very different from those prevailing in any
other country in the world; and these circumstances
have moulded an unusual party, or - as one is entitled
to say - an unusual constellation of parties . Insurrections
and mass movements illustrate a diversity of forms as
wide as the diversity of the social conditions under
which they flourish . These differences are unmistakable
when one is comparing peasant societies , traditional
cultures at varying stages of dissolution . Nineteenth
century industrial cities such as Paris , Brussels and
Milan resembled one another , from the point of view of
the barricades . But there is little formally in common
between the more or less ' spontaneous ' agrarian
movement of expropriation in Catalonia or revolutionary Nexico , for example , guerrilla raids on army detachments ,
of the kind carried out by the Pathans of the Indian
Empire ' s North West Frontier , and the events in
Hyderabad .
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