Major Sections
The Hindu Phenomenon

HINDU NATIONALISM : THE FIRST PHASE

Notes And References

     

  1. Cited in O.P.Kejariwal, The Asiatic Society of Bengal and the Discovery of India's Past, New Delhi, 1988, pp.18-19.

     

  2. P.J.Marshall, The British Discovery of Hinduism in the Eighteenth Century, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1970.

     

  3. David Kopf, British Orientalism and the Bengal Renaissance: The Dynamics of Indian Modernization 1773-1835, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1969.

     

  4. William Jones, Third Annual Discourse (Asiatic Researches, 1788), quoted in Kopf, op. cit., p.38.

     

  5. Quoted in Kopf, op. cit., pp.38-39.

     

  6. Ibid., p.41.

     

  7. John Keay, India Discovered, Windward (year not stated).

     

  8. Khof, op. cit., p.22.

     

  9. Ronald Inden, Imagining India, Basil Blackwell, Oxford,1990.

     

  10. Adam Kuper, The Invention of Primitive Society, Rou- tledge, London and New York, 1988.

     

  11. Friedrich Max Mueller, Indian Friends, Indian edition, Amrit Book Company, New Delhi, 1982, p.80.

     

  12. David Kolf, The Brahmo Samaj and the Shaping of the Modern Indian Mind, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1979, p.265.

     

  13. Ibid., p.266.

     

  14. Cited in Arabinda Poddar, Renaissance in Bengal, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, 1977, p.73.

     

  15. Sri Aurobindo, Bankim-Tilak-Dayanand, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, 1955, pp.12-13.

     

  16. Poddar, op. cit.

     

  17. Ibid., p.70.

     

  18. Ibid., p.71.

     

  19. Ibid.

     

  20. The Future of India:Complete Works of Swami Vivekanand, Vol.III, pp.300-01, quoted in Poddar, op. cit., p.107.
 

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