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E-grāmata: Hindu Nationalism in India: Ideology and Politics [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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"This book offers an in-depth study of right-wing politics in India by analysing the shifting ideologies of Hindu nationalism and its evolution in the late nineteenth century through to the twenty-first century. The authors provide a thorough overview ofthe chronological evolution of Hindu nationalist organizational outfits to reveal how Hindu nationalist ideology has adapted in ways that have not always corresponded with the orthodox Hindu nationalist position. An examination of the overriding preference for Hindu nationalism demonstrates how it has flourished and continues to remain relevant in contemporary India despite being marginalized at the dawn of India's independence. The book demonstrates that Hindu nationalism is a context-driven ideologicaldevice which is sensitive to the ideas and priorities that gradually gain salience. It also explores Hindu nationalism as a vote-catching device, especially from the late twentieth century onwards. Providing a nuanced analysis of Hindu nationalism in India as a constantly evolving phenomenon, this book will be of interest to researchers on Asian political theory, nationalism, religious politics and South Asian and Indian politics"--

This book offers an in-depth study of right-wing politics in India by analysing the shifting ideologies of Hindu nationalism and its evolution in the late nineteenth century through to the twenty-first century.



This book offers an in-depth study of right-wing politics in India by analysing the shifting ideologies of Hindu nationalism and its evolution in the late nineteenth century through to twenty-first century.

The authors provide a thorough overview of the chronological evolution of Hindu nationalist organizational outfits to reveal how Hindu nationalist ideology has adapted in ways that have not always corresponded with the orthodox Hindu nationalist position. An examination of the overriding preference for Hindu nationalism demonstrates how it has flourished and continues to remain relevant in contemporary India despite being marginalized at the dawn of India’s independence. The book demonstrates that Hindu nationalism is a context-driven ideological device which is sensitive to the ideas and priorities that gradually gain salience. It also explores Hindu nationalism as a vote-catching device, especially from the late twentieth century onwards.

Providing a nuanced analysis of Hindu nationalism in India as a constantly evolving phenomenon, this book will be of interest to researchers on Asian political theory, nationalism, religious politics and South Asian and Indian politics.

Preface viii
Introduction 1(12)
PART I Geological foundation: nationalism at its theoretical springs
13(102)
1 Conceptualizing Indian nationalism: the ideas of Dayananda, Vivekananda and Aurobindo
1(50)
2 V. D. Savarkar (1883--1966): an activist ideologue
51(20)
3 S. Golwalkar (1906--73): an insightful organizer
71(19)
4 Deendayal Upadhyaya (1916--68): a demiurgic thinker
90(25)
PART II Geological initiatives and organizational forms
115(119)
5 Physical regeneration and militarization of the Hindus
119(22)
6 Hindu Mahasabha (1915--): the moment of arrival
141(93)
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (1925--): the moment of manoeuvre
161(25)
Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951--77): the moment of uncertainty
186(20)
Bharatiya Janata Party (1980---): the moment of consolidation
206(28)
Conclusion 234(29)
Bibliographical note 263
Bidyut Chakrabarty is the Vice Chancellor of Visva-Bharati University, India.

Bhuwan Kumar Jha is Assistant Professor in History at Satyawati College, University of Delhi, India. He is also Fellow at Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, New Delhi.