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    Author(s)Rachel Fell Mcdermott And Leonard A Gordon And Ainslie T Embree Frances W Pritchett And Dennis Dalton
    PublisherPenguin Books
    ISBN9780143423980
    Pages1024
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2014

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    Penguin Books Sources of Indian Traditions Modern India Pakistan and Bangladesh by Rachel Fell Mcdermott And Leonard A Gordon And Ainslie T Embree Frances W Pritchett And Dennis Dalton

    Sources of Indian Traditions is an indispensable and essential selection of primary readings on the social, intellectual and religious history of India from the decline of Mughal rule in the eighteenth century to today. It details the advent of the East India Company, British colonization, the struggle for liberation, the partition of 1947 and the creation of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and contemporary India.Divided thematically, it begins with a chapter on eighteenth-century intellectual and religious trends that set the stage for India's modern development. Nineteenth-century debates over social reform, featuring the leaders of reform and revival movements, follow. Chapters on Gandhi and his reception both nationally and abroad and different perspectives on and approaches to partition, precede a section devoted to the drafting of the Indian constitution, the rise of nationalism, the influence of Western thought, the conflict in Kashmir, nuclear proliferation, minority religions, secularism and the role of the Indian political left. The last two sections portray Pakistan and its struggle for national identity and Bangladesh and the controversies over the fruits of freedom.