Indian secularism: a social and intellectual history, 1890-1950/ Shabnum Tejani
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 211.654 SHA/ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P10868 |
Introduction --
I. Nationalism. A Hindu community in Maharashtra? Cow protection, ganpati festivals, and music before Mosques 1893-1894 ; Regionalism to nationalism: Swadeshi and the new patriotism in Maharashtra 1905-1910 --
II. Communalism. From 'religious community' to 'communal minority': Muslims and the debates around constitutional reform 1906-1909 ; The question of Muslim autonomy: the Khilafat movement and the separation of Sind 1919-1932 --
III. Secularism. From untouchable to Hindu: Gandhi, Ambedkar, and the depressed classes question 1932 ; From nationalism to secularism: defining the secular citizen 1946-1950.
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