The Oxford History of Hinduism: Modern Hinduism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:3rd Jul '19
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The Oxford History of Hinduism: Modern Hinduism focuses on developments resulting from movements within the tradition as well as contact between India and the outside world through both colonialism and globalization. Divided into three parts, part one considers the historical background to modern conceptualizations of Hinduism. Moving away from the reforms of the 19th and early 20th century, part two includes five chapters each presenting key developments and changes in religious practice in modern Hinduism. Part three moves to issues of politics, ethics, and law. This section maps and explains the powerful legal and political contexts created by the modern state--first the colonial government and then the Indian Republic--which have shaped Hinduism in new ways. The last two chapters look at Hinduism outside India focusing on Hinduism in Nepal and the modern Hindu diaspora.
The book investigates the tradition of goddess worship in Hinduism from ancient to modern times...can be considered as a pathbreaking contribution to the study of the divine feminine. * Mriganka Mukhopadhyay, Religious Studies Review *
We have in this book, overall, another excellent addition to The Oxford History of Hinduism series. No one who is seriously interested in the modern development of Hinduism can afford to ignore the essays presented here. * Julius J. Lipner, Religion, Vol 52, no.1 *
With such a broad spectrum of topics, this volume will be useful for teaching undergraduate and graduate level classes about Indian religions....the individual chapters focused on specific themes within Hinduism will be useful for scholars of Hinduism at large. * Mugdha Yeolekar, International Journal of Hindu Studies *
ISBN: 9780198790839
Dimensions: 242mm x 162mm x 25mm
Weight: 670g
336 pages