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BOOKs | National Law School | SC/ST Section (NAB Compactor) | 954 KAP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 28094 |
Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements By Shruti Kapila, University of Cambridge;
Anxieties of Distance: Codification in Early Colonial Bengal By Jon E. Wilson, King's College, University of London;
Rammohan Roy and the Advent of Constitutional Liberalism in India, 1800–30 By C. A. Bayly, University of Cambridge;
Contesting Translations: Orientalism and the Interpretation of the Vedas By Michael S. Dodson, Indiana University, Bloomington;
Apologetic Modernity By Faisal Devji, The New School, New York;
Beyond Culture-Contact and Colonial Discourse: “Germanism” in Colonial Bengal By Andrew Sartori, University of Chicago;
Striking a Just Balance: Maulana Azad as a Theorist of Transnational Jihad By Ayesha Jalal, Tufts University;
Self, Spencer and Swaraj: Nationalist Thought and Critiques of Liberalism, 1890–1920 By Shruti Kapila, University of Cambridge;
The Spirit and Form of an Ethical Polity: A Meditation on Aurobindo's Thought By Sugata Bose, Harvard University;
Geographies of Subjectivity, Pan-Islam and Muslim Separatism: Muhammad Iqbal and Selfhood By Javed Majeed, Queen Mary, University of London;
Afterword By C. A. Bayly, University of Cambridge;
List of Contributors.
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