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105257
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138813
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Howrah, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, 2013.
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9v. (560p.; 550p.; 597p.; 567p.; 577p. 552p. 534p.; 556p.; 752p.)Hbk
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Swami Vivekananda's 150th Birth Annivesary edition
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Vol. I to Vol. IX
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9788175053830
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058222 | 294.52/IND 058222 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
058223 | 294.52/IND 058223 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
058224 | 294.52/IND 058224 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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136766
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Kolkata, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, 2013.
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8v. (lxiv, 652p.; xxviii, 738p.; xxi, 695p.; xix, 775p.; xxv, 839p.; xix, 550p.; xxxvi, 1068p.; xxxii, 1519p.)Hbk
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Swami Vivekananda's 150th Birth Anniversary Publication
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Vol. I: The early phases (prehistoric, vedic and upanisadic, jaina, and buddhist) by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (8185843023)
Vol. II: Itihas, puranas, dharma and other sastras by S K De (ed.) (8185843031)
Vol. III: The Philosophies by Haridas Bhattacharya (ed.) (818584304X)
Vol. IV: The religions by Haridas Bhattacharya (ed.) (8185843058)
Vol. V: Languages and Literatures by Suniti Kumar Chatterji (ed.) (8185843066)
Vol. VI: Science and Technology by Priyadaranjan Ray (ed.) (8185843147)
Vol. VII: The arts by Kapila Vatsyayan (ed.) (8187332484)
Vol. VIII: The making of modern India (1765-1947) by Sukumar Bhattacharya (ed.) (9789381325018)
[8 vol.set - Combined ISBN 8185843015]
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8185843015
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058131 | 954/CHA 058131 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
058132 | 954/CHA 058132 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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130802
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2014.
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The major civilizations of in human history have been associated with the major religious systems. Some
3,000 years ago Zoroastrianism was the religion of the "glory of ancient Persia," - the Persia that conquered" Babylon, Palestine, Egypt, and the Greek city-states. A few centuries later Judaism was the basis of Hebrew culture, which some philosophers such as Karl Jaspers regards as the greatest in history. And Jewish law has formed the I basis of common law and jurisprudence in countries all over the world. Western culture, until the rise of modem science, was dominated by Christianity. The teachings_ of Islam that burst upon world stage some 1400 years a go preserved and developed the Hellenistic heritage and gave algebra and other sciences. It was probably the greatest civilization the world had seen until the rise of the - Industrial Revolution began to transform Western culture. Today, the tumult of our age of transition is characteristic of the impetuosity and irrational instincts of youth. its follies, its prodigality, its pride, its self- assurance. its rebelliousness, and contempt of discipline.
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141880
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2nd ed.
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Bombay, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1965.
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viii, 76p.pbk
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One-Rupee Series
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B
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178957
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128939
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New Delhi, Primus Books, 2012.
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viii, 174p.Hbk
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9789380607382
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057642 | 304.80954/HAN 057642 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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041988
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Berkeley, University of California Press, 1967.
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xvi, 268p.: ill.hbk
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002830 | 954.01/COE 002830 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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052717
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Jul-Sep 2004.
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025368
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Calcutta, Macmillan and Co.Limited, 1970.
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iii, 104p.hbk
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006234 | 954.05/DAT 006234 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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167249
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By arguing that a new ‘School’ is crystallising in the study of India, Deborah Sutton (2018, “So called caste: S. N. Balagangadhara, the Ghent School and the Politics of grievance.” Contemporary South Asia 26 (3): 336–349) has brought to the surface phenomena that are typical of any encounter between competing research traditions. Some difficulties of understanding are caused by conceptual change: in the dominant research tradition, ‘Hinduism’ and ‘the caste system’ refer to structures that exist in Indian society; in the research programme developed by Balagangadhara, these terms designate experiential entities embedded in a western cultural experience of India. This conceptual divide also extends to the empirical: because the study of caste and Hinduism is collapsing under the weight of accumulated anomalies, certain problems are crucial to the alternative theorising of the Ghent School, whereas they seem irrelevant to the dominant tradition. Sutton engages in the polemics characteristic of confrontations between competing research traditions. She distorts and domesticates unfamiliar ideas from this School by mapping them onto notions familiar to her. Consequently, she confuses Balagangadhara’s hypotheses about colonial consciousness with hackneyed stories about ‘Orientalism’. The article concludes with a puzzle: Why does Sutton recognise a group of researchers as a new School, while trying to dismiss them as ‘acolytes’ who reproduce the ‘mantras’ and ‘dogmas’ of an Indian thinker?
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068020
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2nd ed.
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New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
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viii, 318p.hbk
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1403936110
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143005
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Meerut, World Peace Movement Trust, 2015.
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300p.pbk
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9788192007786
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058422 | 303.482001/KUM 058422 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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083994
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Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1976.
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x, 223p.
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015697 | 080/MEN 015697 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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