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.
Hinduism in Public and Private Reform, Hindutva, Gender, and Sampraday (Oxford India Paperbacks)
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Author(s)Antony Copley
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0198062826
ISBN-139780198062820
Sales Rank6,835,068
CategoryHistory
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