The nationalization of Hindu traditions : Bhāratendu Hariśchandra and nineteenth-century banaras
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The nationalization of Hindu traditions : Bhāratendu Hariśchandra and nineteenth-century banaras
(Oxford India paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 1999
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This work studies how a dominant strand of Hinduism in north India - the tradition that uses and misuses the slogan "Hindi-Hindu-Hindustan" - came into being in the late 19th century. Dr Dalmia examines the life and writings of the Hindi playwright, journalist and polemicist Bharatendu Harischchandra as a focal point of analysis.
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