Sources of Indian Tradition: Modern India and PakistanAinslie Thomas Embree, Stephen N. Hay, William Theodore De Bary Columbia University Press, 1988 - 433 Since 1958 one of the most important and widely used texts on civilization in South Asia (now the nation-states of India, Pakstan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal), this classic is now extensively revised, with much new material added. Introductory essays explain the particular settings in which leading Indian thinkers have expressed their ideas about religious, social, political, and economic questions. Brief summaries precede each passage from their writings or sayings. Chapters address the opening of India to the West; Hindu and Muslim social and religious reform movements; the emergence of both moderate and extremist nationalisms; the thought of Mahatma Gandhi; public policies for independent India; Pakistan's formation as an Islamic state, and other topics. |
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... Means for the Evolution of Islamic Law , 217 ; A Separate State for Muslims Within India , 218 . Muhammed Ali Jinnah : Founder of Pakistan ( Part 1 ) 222 " We Have to Live Together . . . We Have to Work Together . . . . " , 226 ; Hindus ...
... Means for the Evolution of Islamic Law , 217 ; A Separate State for Muslims Within India , 218 . Muhammed Ali Jinnah : Founder of Pakistan ( Part 1 ) 222 " We Have to Live Together . . . We Have to Work Together . . . . " , 226 ; Hindus ...
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Spis treści
The Opening of India to the West | 3 |
Father of Modern India | 16 |
Leaders of Hindu Reform and Revival | 36 |
Keshub Chunder Sen and the Indianization of Christianity | 44 |
Mystic and Spiritual Teacher | 62 |
The Moderates | 84 |
Bengali Moderate | 97 |
Servant of India | 113 |
Nationalist Indias Great Soul | 243 |
Other Nationalist Leaders in the Decades Before | 275 |
Hindu Nationalist | 289 |
From International Communist to Radical | 296 |
The AntiImperialist Struggle in India 297 RevolutionNecessary | 302 |
Democratic Socialist Part 1 | 315 |
Spokesman for the Untouchables Part 1 | 324 |
Public Policies for Independent India | 334 |
The Extremists | 128 |
Father of Indian Unrest | 140 |
Mystic Patriot | 148 |
Lion of the Punjab | 159 |
Leaders of Islamic Revival Reform and Nationalism | 173 |
Muslim Reformer and Educator | 180 |
Patriot and Defender of the Faith | 195 |
Poet and Philosopher of the Islamic Revival | 205 |
Founder of Pakistan Part 1 | 222 |
Giving a Name to Pakistan | 233 |
Democratic Socialist Part | 349 |
Spokesman for Hinducentric Nationalism | 359 |
ExMarxist Gandhian Socialist | 365 |
Defining an Islamic State | 379 |
The First Prime Minister | 387 |
The Chief Justice of Pakistan | 393 |
Martial Law Administrator | 399 |
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