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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aChaturvedi, Vinayak.
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245 1 0 _aHindutva and Violence :
_bV. D. Savarkar and the Politics of History /
_cVinayak Chaturvedi.
250 _aFirst SUNY Press edition.
260 _aAlbany :
_bState University of New York Press,
_c(c)2022.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aIntro --
_tContents --
_tImages --
_tAcknowledgements --
_tAbbreviations --
_tIntroduction --
_tII --
_tIII --
_tIV --
_tV --
_tVI --
_tVII --
_tVIII --
_tpart I: Principles of History --
_t1. Introduction --
_t2. Reading Mazzini in London --
_t3. Interpreting Mazzini for Maharashtra --
_t4. From Principio to Tattva --
_t5. From Duty to Dharma --
_t6. Reading History and Political Action --
_t7. The Assassination and the Debate --
_t8. Writing a Banned History --
_t9. A Mazzinian History of India --
_t10. Violence in the Revolution --
_t11. The Revolutionary --
_t12. The Spirit of Revolution --
_t13. A Failed Revolution --
_t14. Conclusion
505 0 0 _aPart II: Hindutva is History --
_t1. Introduction --
_t2. The Writings of Prisoner Number 32778 --
_t3. The Word: "Hindutva" --
_t4. Intellectual Bricolage --
_t5. The Methods for Writing a Conceptual History --
_t6. Conjecture as Method --
_t7. From Buddhism to the Vedic Church --
_t8. Uses of Vernacular Sources --
_t9. Geography, Maps, Motherland --
_t10. Blood, Census, Fatherland --
_t11. Civilisation, History, Holy Land --
_t12. Conclusion --
_tpart III: Modes of Hindu History --
_tMode 1: Maratha History as Hindu History --
_t1. Introduction --
_t2. Hindutva Without Politics --
_t3. Rethinking Maratha Historiography
505 0 0 _a4. Pan-Hindu Unity --
_t5. Rethinking the Eighteenth Century --
_t6. The Hindu Spirit --
_t7. A History of Spirits --
_t8. The End of Maratha History? --
_tMode 2: Autobiography as Hindu History --
_t1. Introduction --
_t2. Writing the Impossible Autobiography --
_t3. Biography as Autobiography --
_t4. A Hidden Life --
_t5. The Plural Identities of the Hero --
_t6. Conclusion --
_tpart IV: The Impossible History --
_t1. Introduction --
_t2. Bharat as India --
_t3. Itihaas, Research, Translation --
_t4. Silencing Hindu Pasts --
_t5. Foreigners and Hindus in Ancient History --
_t6. The Great War in Modern History
505 0 0 _a7. Hindu Civility and the Bhagavad Gita --
_t8. The Problem of Hindu Chivalry --
_t9. The Incomplete Epoch? --
_tConclusion --
_tCoda --
_tBibliography --
_tIndex
520 0 _aExamines the place of history in the political thought of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, one of the key architects of modern Hindu nationalism.
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600 1 0 _aSavarkar, Vinayak Damodar,
_d1883-1966
_xPolitical and social views.
600 1 0 _aSavarkar, Vinayak Damodar,
_d1883-1966
650 0 _aHindutva
_zIndia
_xHistory.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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