Reflections on the practice of history and contemporary politics by one of India's most eminent historians.
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Language: en
Pages: 265
Pages: 265
Reflections on the practice of history and contemporary politics by one of India's most eminent historians.
Language: en
Pages: 312
Pages: 312
Politics, Ideology and Nationalism: Jinnah, Savarkar and Ambedkar versus Gandhi is a new argument based on familiar historical evidences. It discusses three leaders—Savarkar, Ambedkar and Jinnah—in their opposition to Gandhiboth in terms of ideology as well as social and political discourse. Although there are biographical works and other notable publications
Language: en
Pages: 272
Pages: 272
Possessing the City is a social history of the property market in late-colonial Delhi; a period of much turbulence and transformation. It argues that historians of South Asian cities must connect transformations in urban space with the economy of the city. Using new archival material, AnishVanaik outlines the place of
Language: en
Pages: 288
Pages: 288
How did Hindu reformers make the religion modern? Brian Hatcher argues that this is the wrong question to ask. Exploring two nineteenth-century Hindu movements, the Brahmo Samaj and the Swaminarayan Sampraday, he challenges the notion of religious reform.
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