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The End of a National Monarchy: Nepal’s Recent Constitutional Transition from Hindu Kingdom to Secular Federal Republic

Malagodi, Mara

Authors

Mara Malagodi



Abstract

The paper analyses Nepal’s transition in 2007 from the constitutional definition of the state as ‘Hindu monarchical kingdom’ to ‘secular federal republic’, followed shortly by the abolition of the over two centuries-old Shah monarchy in the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly on 28 May 2008. The analysis of Nepal’s institutional change in 2007-8 invites reflection of the role of Hindu kingship in structuring the Nepali state and informing Nepali nationalism, its exclusionary connotations and resistance to its formulation at constitutional level. The paper interprets the historical developments of the Shah monarchy as the product of both the institution per se and the various historical figures which have occupied that institutional place. However, it is argued that the more or less charismatic qualities of the various Shah Kings were 'contained' within and minimised by the prevailing institutional dimension of the monarchy in the definition of the Nepali nation. In fact, the nationalist legitimacy of the Shah monarchy as Nepal’s core political rested upon the notion of Hindu kingship which transcended the single historical personalities of the Shah Kings and proved so pervasive that has to a certain extent shaped the constitutional definition of the nation even in republican Nepal.

Citation

Malagodi, M. (2011). The End of a National Monarchy: Nepal’s Recent Constitutional Transition from Hindu Kingdom to Secular Federal Republic. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 11(2), 234-251. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1754-9469.2011.01118.x

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Oct 13, 2011
Deposit Date Apr 14, 2011
Journal Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
Print ISSN 1473-8481
Electronic ISSN 1754-9469
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 11
Issue 2
Pages 234-251
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1754-9469.2011.01118.x
Publisher URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1754-9469.2011.01118.x/abstract;jsessionid=97B1857226A35199C28A6299CEADC5DE.d01t03


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