Mysore, about the size of Scotland and ruled by the most enlightened of princely autocracies, is the best example of the failure of the princely order to survive the end of the British Raj. It is also the only Princely State which had a well-developed Congress party before the independence.
This volume is the first full-length study on this major region of India. Unusually broad in scope, it traces the course of political change in Mysore from 1917, when non-officials began to seek power from an autocratic regime, to 1955, when the Congress party that had seized power in 1947, established itself as the state's central political force.
It also examines the integration of the many, isolated rural political arenas into an organically whole political system at several levels - national, state, district and local - are discussed to uncover the different motivations underlying the political behaviour. Besides, it presents the first statewide examination of the changing patterns of social organisation among Mysore's two dominant castes, and discusses the interaction of social and political change there.
This study of Mysore has significance beyond itself too. For it identifies points of correspondence between the Mysore story and that of the rest of India and thereby, enables us to see that the experiences of people in the two Indias - Princely and British - are part of a common fabric, however loosely the separate strands may fit together.
• Abbreviations vi
• Preface vii
• Introduction
• 1 The State-Level Political Systflm 1917-1935 8
• 2 The Social Background, 1917-193s 28
• 3 The Background To Non-Official Politics 48
• 4 Non-Brahmin Political Associations, 1917-1935 58
• 5 Activity Under The Congress Banner, 1920-1935
• 6 The Formation Of A United Opposition To Princely Autocracy, 1936-1937 95
• 7 Building A Party On State-Level Issues And Resources, 1937-1942 105
• 8 The Intrusion Of National-Level Issues And Events, 1942-1947 138
• 9 From Patrician Aloofness To Transactional Politics, 1947-1955 163
• Conclusion 188
• References 195
• Select Bibliography 243
• Glossary 255
• Index 256
• Maps:
• Mysore State in 1939 xi
• Princely Mysore before 1947 xii
• Greater Mysore after States' Reorganization in 1956 xii
• Major Vokkaliga Sections: areas of concentration 39
• Agrarian Lingayat Sections: areas of concentration 39