262 Pages
by
Routledge India
262 Pages
by
Routledge India
262 Pages
by
Routledge India
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By focusing on the socio-political ideas of the nationalist Aurobindo Ghosh (1872-1950), the book is an analytical dissection of his ideational vision which is still a relatively under-studied area of nationalist thoughts. During the perod, 1893-1910, Ghosh radically altered the texture of Indian nationalism by dwelling on how nationalism flourished in different parts of India, particularly,... Read more
Preface
Introduction
1 Aurobindo: Evolution of a revolutionary, 1893–1906
2 Aurobindo: Recovery of the past
3 Aurobindo’s notion of India: Conceptual inputs
4 Aurobindo: Conceptualizing nationalism as a state-centric phenomenon
5 Aurobindo and passive resistance
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Biography
Bidyut Chakrabarty is Vice Chancellor, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India.






