Gods, Guns & Missionaries: The Making Of The Modern Hindu Identity
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Gods, Guns &Amp;Amp; Missionaries: The Making Of The Modern Hindu Identity Offers A Sweeping, Accessible History Of The Encounter Between European Missionaries And Hinduism From The Sixteenth Century To Today. A Thoughtful Blend Of Political History And Cultural Analysis, This Book Speaks To History Enthusiasts, Students, And Curious Readers Eager To Understand How Modern Hindu Identity Took Shape—An Educational, Engaging Journey That Invites Reflection Rather Than Simple Answers.
The Narrative Unfolds Through Centuries Of Ideas And Power, Showing How Missionary Perspectives Intersected With Hindu Practice, Sometimes Clashing, Sometimes Catalyzing Deeper Insight. Gods, Guns &Amp;Amp; Missionaries Weaves Together The Voices Of Maharajahs, Poets, Reformers, Revolutionaries, And Philosophers, Painting A Rich Picture Of The Social Forces That Shaped Religion And Politics Under Colonial Rule. The Chapters Move With Clear Pace, Balancing Milestones With Thematic Threads—Identity, Nationalism, Reform—So Readers Gain Both A Broad View And Meaningful Details.
- Thorough Exploration Of How European Missionaries Influenced And Tested Hindu Identity From The 16Th Century Onward
- Vivid Portraits Of Maharajahs, Poets, Revolutionaries, And Philosophers Shaping Ideas And Culture
- A Nuanced Account Of Colonial Influence And The Birth Of Hindu Nationalism
- Narrative-Driven, Readable Prose ThaReader reviews
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