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Making India hindu: religion, community, and the politics of democracy in India (Record no. 4277)

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ISBN 9780195682755
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 320.954 LUD/M
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Personal name Ludden, David E.
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Title Making India hindu: religion, community, and the politics of democracy in India
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Name of publisher OUP India --
Place of publication New Delhi --
Year of publication 2006
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Number of Pages xxi, 350p.
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Summary, etc Takes a critical look at the mobilizations, genealogies, and interpretive conflicts that have attended efforts to make India Hindu since the rise to power of Hindu political parties since 1980. This work also highlights how Hindutva operates inside India's political mainstream.
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Topical Term Communalism India
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Topical Term Hinduism and politics India
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Topical Term Nationalism
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Topical Term Religion
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