Arya
Dharm: Hindu Consciousness in
19th-Century Punjab
By-
Kenneth Jones
The
major focus of this book is on modernizing movements—social, religious and
cultural—among Punjabi Hindus from the 1860s through World War I. The Arya
Samaj, one such movement, dominates the volume, as it dominated a half-century
of change in the Punjab.
Prof.
Jones begins with an account of the earliest individual attempts of reformers
to adapt their cultural traditions to the new world of the British Empire. He
examines the development of new ideologies, the creation of group consciousness
based on them, and the resultant expression of an overt Hindu politics. He
demonstrates that the process underlying cultural interaction between the
British and Punjabi Hindus, beginning in a particularistic manner, found
expression by the twentieth century in the demands of a politicized Hindu
elite. He also delineates the pattern of communal conflict among Hindus,
Muslims, and Sikhs and the dynamics of the British Raj that contributed to this
conflict.
Existing
historiography on modern South Asia generally deals with either British
imperial history or nationalist political history. Prof. Jones is concerned
instead with religious, cultural, political and social developments within the
world of South Asians. To illuminate them he draws on a wide range of sources:
tracts, pamphlets, institutional records, unpublished manuscripts, government
documents, periodicals, memoirs and autobiographies in Hindi, Urdu, and English
as well as materials in Sanskrit and Punjabi.
Kenneth
W. Jones
was Professor of History at Kansas State University, Manhattan, U.S.A.
ISBN 81-85054-91-6
2006 360p. Rs.750/ pounds 55
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