(Martin Wainwright, Professor of history, U. of Akron) (Cet article a été publié en français précédemment) In his 1939 publication, We Or Our Nationhood Defined, M. S. Golwalker, leader of the Rashtriya Svayemsavak Sangh (RSS – National Volunteer Society) declared: The foreign races in Hindusthan must either adopt the Hindu culture and language, must learn to respect and hold in reverence Hindu religion, must entertain no idea but those of the glorification of the Hindu race and cultur..
The vast scientifc discussion on the sociological theorization of Otherness has generally focused on...
During the pre-independence decades of the twentieth century, the concept of ‘race’ was nationalized...
Analyzing the construction of Hinduism as a modern religion requires considering self-identification...
Guided by a self-categorisation and social-identity framework of identity entrepreneurship (Reicher ...
Narratives, particularly historical narratives, frame our identities: they tell the story of our ori...
Who is a Hindu? was the famous subtitle chosen by Savarkar for his nationalist pamphlet founding the...
Muslims constitute the largest religious minority in contemporary India. During the last two decades...
glimpse at the emergence of the modern, popular Hinduism now evident in Hindu nationalism in India. ...
The Nath sampradāy, a community whose early Hindavi literature propagates a selfhood which is deeply...
This article proceeds from the argument that various forces of globalization have resulted in increa...
Hinduism is a much contested term used to describe the wide range of religious beliefs and practices...
This introduction provides a historical background to Hindu nationalism and examines several theoret...
In this thesis, I have shown that when tacking the Indian political trajectory, it is crucial to exa...
<p>Intercultural encounters generally imply dynamics of (re-)elaboration of symbolic universes by th...
During the pre-independence decades of the twentieth century, the concept of ‘race’ was nationalized...
The vast scientifc discussion on the sociological theorization of Otherness has generally focused on...
During the pre-independence decades of the twentieth century, the concept of ‘race’ was nationalized...
Analyzing the construction of Hinduism as a modern religion requires considering self-identification...
Guided by a self-categorisation and social-identity framework of identity entrepreneurship (Reicher ...
Narratives, particularly historical narratives, frame our identities: they tell the story of our ori...
Who is a Hindu? was the famous subtitle chosen by Savarkar for his nationalist pamphlet founding the...
Muslims constitute the largest religious minority in contemporary India. During the last two decades...
glimpse at the emergence of the modern, popular Hinduism now evident in Hindu nationalism in India. ...
The Nath sampradāy, a community whose early Hindavi literature propagates a selfhood which is deeply...
This article proceeds from the argument that various forces of globalization have resulted in increa...
Hinduism is a much contested term used to describe the wide range of religious beliefs and practices...
This introduction provides a historical background to Hindu nationalism and examines several theoret...
In this thesis, I have shown that when tacking the Indian political trajectory, it is crucial to exa...
<p>Intercultural encounters generally imply dynamics of (re-)elaboration of symbolic universes by th...
During the pre-independence decades of the twentieth century, the concept of ‘race’ was nationalized...
The vast scientifc discussion on the sociological theorization of Otherness has generally focused on...
During the pre-independence decades of the twentieth century, the concept of ‘race’ was nationalized...
Analyzing the construction of Hinduism as a modern religion requires considering self-identification...