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020 _a978-0691262444
082 _a320.540954092
100 _aBakhle, Janaki
245 _aSavarkar and the making of hindutva
260 _bPrinceton University Press
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_aPrinceton
300 _axv, 501p., app., bib., ind., 24cm X 16 cm
500 _aRecommended by: Rasananda Panda
521 _a1 An Anticolonial Revolutionary: Savarkar and the Colonial Police Surveillance The Savarkar Police File 2 A Fearful Demagogue: Savarkar and the Muslim Question The Indian National Context What Was the Caliphate in Theory and Practice? World War I and Mustafa Kemal's Abolition of the Caliphate The Khilafat and What It Meant to Indian Muslims The Khilafat Movement (1918-24) Gandhi and the Khilafat Savarkar and the Muslim Question Conclusion 3 A Social Reformer: Savarkar and Caste Non-Brahmin and Anti-untouchability Movements in Maharashtra in the 1920s Savarkar Returns to India Savarkar and Viţāļvēda Savarkar and Sanatan Dharma Savarkar and Varna Savarkar and Brahminism Savarkar and Ritualism, Temple Destruction, and Cow Worship Savarkar and Intermarriage Savarkar and Temple Entry Genetics and the Hindu Body Conclusion 4 A Nation's Bard: Savarkar the Poet Savarkar's Education in Poetry Savarkar's Poems Povādās Sahira Tulshidas's Povādā Sahira Savarkar's Povādā Conclusion 5 A Nationalist Historian: Savarkar and the Past Tryambak Shankar Shejwalkar: Hindu Nationalism without Hindutva Savarkar's The Indian War of Independence and Hindu-Pad-Padashahi Essentials of Hindutva Hindu-Pad-Padashahi 1857, Essentials of Hindutva, Hindu-Pad-Padashahi, and Six Glorious Epochs Conclusion 6 A Legend in His Own Time: Savarkar and His Hagiography Savarkar's First Memorialization Savarkar's Mājhyā Athavani and Gandhi's My Experiments with Truth Hagiobiography Memories of Savarkar: The Darśana-Dakşiņā Literature Conclusion
650 _xSavarkar, Vinayak Damodar, 1883-1966
_xnationalists
_xIndia
_xbiography
_xrevolutionaries
_xintellectuals
_xHindutva
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