This volume investigates the nature of nationalism and modernization embraced by the nineteenth and twentieth-century religious reform movements and their relationship with contemporary Hindutva. The essays critically analyse the influence of key personalities--Vivekananda; Aurobindo; and Dayanand Saraswati--on the emergence of ideas that later came to be known as Hindutva. This book will interest students; scholars; political analysts; sociologists; historians; and the informed non-specialist reader of South Asian religion; culture; and politics.
#6035313 in Books Oxford University Press; USA 2002-02-06Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .80 x 5.70l; .96 #File Name: 0195653718230 pages
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