Social and religious reform : the Hindus of British India
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Social and religious reform : the Hindus of British India
(Oxford in India readings, Debates in Indian history and society)(Oxford India paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 2005, c2003
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The book identifies the major issues within the history of socio-religious reform among Hindus in modern times that grew into passionate public debates and in turn became its critical determinants. Sen begins by attempting to define the very concept of 'reform', and in doing so highlights the debates that have emerged around such a definition. He then includes essays that examine the tenuous relationship between reform and revival. The third section of the book highlights debates surrounding
reform movements for women and the lower castes. Finally, the essays in the last section situate 'reform' and social change in modern India.
The unique characteristic about this particular volume in the Series is the inclusion of numerous essays written at the same time as these reform movements. The volume thus includes writings and speeches by well-known personalities such as Swami Vivekananda, Lajpat Rai, Bankim Chandra, Raja Rammohan Roy, K.T.Telang, Aurobindo Ghosh, M.G.Ranade, Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar and many others. Amiya P. Sen's introduction places the various points of debate in context and also
tries to formulate an acceptable definition of 'reform' in the given context. This edition also carries a small note by the volume editor addressing various criticisms of the reviewers, and critics.
Table of Contents
- VOLUME EDITOR'S PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
- GENERAL EDITORS' PREFACE
- VOLUME EDITOR'S PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- PART I: INTRODUCTION
- PART II: THE CONCEPTUAL NUANCES OF REFORM
- THE DEBATE OVER STRATEGIES
- THE TYPOLOGIES OF REFORM AND REVIVAL
- IMPERATIVES WITHIN SOCIAL REFORM
- DEBATES IN HISTORY, DEBATES ON HISTORY: SITUATING 'RENAISSANCE', 'REFORM' AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN MODERN INDIA
- APPENDIX A
- APPENDIX B
- INDEX.
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