25 Search Results Found For: "The Modern Review"
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We have encountered Savarkar’s Hindutva in the chapters of this book which cover Lajpat Rai’s life before the 1920s. But there it frequently appeared as a comparative foil to better
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A striking feature of Islam in pre-modern Bengal is the cleavage that emerged between a folk Bengali variant, which was built upon indigenous roots, and a variant practiced and patronized primarily by
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Shraddha Kumbhojkar is a Professor of History and heads the Department of History at Savitribai Phule Pune University. She obtained a Master’s degree in History and another Master’s in Sanskrit an
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It is only in the last decade that the word ‘gender’, with its expanded meaning connoting the social organization of the sexes in society, has been hospitably received in American academia
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Tagore’s essay, The Cult of the Charkha (Tagore’s contribution to the controversy on “The Cult of the Charkha”, which appeared in Modern Review on September 1925) Acharya Prafu
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RAGHUBIR SINH A Princely Historian Far removed from the middle–class origins and professional careers of Sarkar and Sardesai is the third actor in this history. Raghubir Sinh — heir to the princel
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Shivaji’s Achievement, Character and Place in History Shivaji’s policy how far traditional Shivaji’s State policy, like his administrative system, was not ver
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An excerpt from R.C. Majumdar’s Historiography of Modern India, originally published in 1970, which lists problems with the historiography of the Indian historians of his time, caused by factors lik
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In 1951 a provisional parliament elected on a limited franchise voted – before a general election – to pass the first amendment to our Constitution that restricted key Indian liberties. I
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At a time when satire finds itself constantly under threat it is worthwhile to revisit the artist Gaganendranath Tagore, whose caricatures knew no bounds and took no prisoners, but which also serve as
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