Colonial Hinduism
An Introduction
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Insight Editions
Published:20th Feb '24
£22.99
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In a tightly woven narrative, historian of modern India Amiya P. Sen traces the shifting self-understanding of Hindus in the light of the many challenges posed by the British colonial encounter, offering an accessible yet analytically rich book on the birth and development of modern Hinduism, which will be of interest to students and the interested general reader alike.
“This is an insightful, informative, and carefully-worded book that will be a resource for a long time to come for describing and defining a historical period that led to the making of the modern political entity that is India. I cannot praise it highly enough.” -- Julius Lipner, professor emeritus of Hinduism and the comparative study of religion, University of Cambridge
“Colonial Hinduism is an important contribution to our better understanding of a fervent period of change and challenge that decisively shaped the face of contemporary Hinduism. The style is accessible and the material admirably organised, with helpful summaries and discussion questions. Ideal for courses on Hindu traditions.” -- Anantanand Rambachan, professor emeritus of religion, Saint Olaf College
“This is an excellent introductory book narrating the story of Hinduism as it evolved in response to the intellectual challenges thrown at it by colonial modernity … Informed by recent research, it provides a comprehensive and lucid overview of an important aspect of India’s religious history.” -- Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, FRSNZ, emeritus professor of history, Victoria University of Wellington
“It would be difficult to find a scholar better qualified than Professor Amiya P. Sen to undertake the challenging task of creating an accessible introduction to the beliefs of Hindus in British India. Colonial Hinduism weaves together an overview of the period with examples from different regions of India, suggested supplementary reading, questions to stimulate reflection, and a fascinating concluding chapter on the legacy of colonial Hinduism. The book should prove invaluable to students and teachers alike.” -- Gwilym Beckerlegge, professor emeritus, department of religious studies, the Open University, UK
“To understand contemporary Hindu religious worldviews and their intersections with political movements, it is vital to understand how diverse notions of Hinduism were projected or recalibrated during British colonial rule. Amiya Sen’s Colonial Hinduism is a magisterial survey of these conceptual imaginations and social processes. Across seven lucidly written chapters, Sen skillfully takes the beginner on an intellectual exploration of the emergence of multiple Hindu modernities at dynamic confluences between Indic and European idioms.” -- Ankur Barua, university senior lecturer in Hindu studies, faculty of divinity, University of Cambridge
ISBN: 9798887620756
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304 pages