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CONTENTS:- Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Hindu renaissance in middle ages; 3. India’s religious renaissance; 4. Influence of renaissance and reformation; 5. The renaissance in British India and its effect; 6. Swami Dayanand Saraswati and Indian renaissance; 7. The Bengal renaissance and Rabindranath Tagore; 8. The roots of Indian nationalism; 9. Delhi in the nineteenth century; 10. The English positivists and India; 11. Social and cultural reconstruction; 12. British paramountcy and Indian renaissance; 13. Renaissance of Tamil culture; 14. Premchand: and Indian resurgence; Appendix I. |
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Objective of this series of essays on Indian History and culture is to select contributions which could interest, educate and inspire our readers. Attempt has been made to make available to our readers best literature written by renowned scholars, through the ages, to enable our students, teachers, policymakers and our general readers to analyse the themes, they are interested in, in proper historical perspectives. This will enable them to think, write and dream of a developed India of twenty first century. How far the study of our history, religion, culture, economy, philosophy, music, science, law, education, technology, trade, art, architecture etc. can provide to us inputs for a bright brilliant and vibrant India, is one of the major concern of these volumes. There is a crisis of character all around, how far this exercise in Indian History and culture can stem the tide of corruption, criminilization of politics and ills of the consumerist culture is one of our aims in compiling this series of volumes. |
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