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Hindu-Muslim Relations in British India

Hindu-Muslim Relations in British India A Study of Controversy, Conflict and Communal Movements in Northern India, 1923-1928

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Publisher's Synopsis

The young Jawaharlal Nehru freely applied irony to nearly every subject, including himself. It distinguished his approach to the subject of religion from that of most of his contemporary countrymen. His ironic tone gave him the appearance of being a comfortable skeptic, but his basic attitude was one of ambivalence. He was attracted to religion at the rarefied level of personal visions but was put off by it at the crude level of corporate forms. In his autobiography Toward Freedom, he described "a spiritual experience" which happened to him in the autumn of 1923 and which influenced him deeply for more than two years afterward. Its immediate effect was to confer upon him a sense of being at peace and of seeing clearly the shape of events as a whole.

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Manohar Publishers and Distributors

Manohar Publishers & Distributors are known for quality scholarly publications in the field of social sciences, with a focus on India in particular and South Asia in general. Over the years, apart from publishing well known Indian and foreign authors, Manohar has co-published with many prestigious institutions in India and abroad. We publish 40-45 original titles every year.

Book information

ISBN: 9789360809218
Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Imprint: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
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Language: English
Number of pages: 206
Weight: 498g
Height: 167mm
Width: 243mm
Spine width: 18mm