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245 _aEnlightenment and violence : Modernity and nation-making
260 _aNew Delhi
_bSage Publications
_c2014
300 _a385p
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365 _b Rs. 995
505 _aTable of Contents Series Editors’ Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Akbar’s “Universal Peace” (Sulh-i Kul): Relevance to the Enlightenment The European Enlightenment: Between Revenge and Reconciliation Early Indian Nationalism: Between Liberty and Authenticity The Indian National Movement and Gandhi: The Ethic of Reconciliation as Mass Movement The Ottoman–Turkish Experience of the Enlightenment: Mass Movement and Programme The Heritage of Non-violence in the Nehru Period: The Ethic of Reconciliation in Nation-Making Iranian Enlightenment: Struggle for Multi-Cultural Democracy and Its Demise Conclusion Bibliography Index
650 _a1. Political Violence - India2. Politics & Government3. Enlightment
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