The Bullet and the Ballot Box offers a comprehensive look into Nepal's Maoist revolution, which began in 1996 with limited public support and an ideology widely considered obsolete. By 2008, the Maoists had gained significant access to state power, with their ambitious plans for social transformation dominating the national agenda. Aditya Adhikari provides a detailed and sweeping account of this transformative decade, drawing on diverse sources, including novels, letters, and diaries, to illuminate both the historical context and the profound human drama of the rebellion.
Why You Should Read?
- Understand the complex trajectory of Nepal's Maoist movement, from armed insurgency to political power.
- Gain insights into the social and political dynamics that enabled a seemingly 'obsolete' ideology to reshape a nation.
- Explore a meticulously researched narrative enriched by personal accounts and primary sources.
- Examine a unique case study of revolutionary change and democratic transition in South Asia.
About the Author
Aditya Adhikari is a historian and author specializing in South Asian politics and history. His work often focuses on conflict, social movements, and democratic transitions in the region. Adhikari's research is known for its depth and reliance on diverse primary sources, providing nuanced perspectives on complex historical events.