Saturday, June 30, 2007

Tilak, Aurobindo and Lajpat Rai in many North Indian Ramlilas

Representations of Ireland in the Political Thinking of Sri Aurobindo Ghosh Arpita Sen Studies in History, 1 2007; vol. 23: pp. 93 - 133.
...Ireland in the Political Thinking of Sri Aurobindo Ghosh Arpita Sen Visva-Bharati University...to Henry W. Nevinson in December 1907, Aurobindo Ghosh had spoken about his purpose regarding...between 1943 and 1946, by which time Aurobindo had become a mystic, at his ashram in...Check item Abstract Full Text (PDF) References Table of Contents MatchMaker

An Old Approach to the New History Peter Heehs Studies in History, 8 1993; vol. 9: pp. 279 - 288.
...Article An Old Approach to the New History Peter Heehs Sri Aurobindo Ashram Archives and Research Library Pondicherry An Old Approach to the New History Peter Heehs Sri Aurobindo Ashram Archives and Research Library Pondicherry Review Essay...Check item Full Text (PDF) Table of Contents MatchMaker

Historic Acts? Santal Rebellion and the Temporality of Practice Prathama Banerjee Studies in History, 8 1999; vol. 15: pp. 209 - 246.
...its archive. In such texts, the Santal Parganas were included in the nation through the activi- ties of Bengali settlers, Aurobindo's revolutionary terrorism, Gandhi's anti-liquor campaign and Sahajananda's Kisan Sabha movement. Santals were rarely men...Check item Full Text (PDF) Table of Contents MatchMaker

Popular culture, community, power: Three studies of modern Indian social history Sumit Sarkar Studies in History, 8 1992; vol. 8: pp. 309 - 323.
...develop, pre-existing forms of collective cere- monial or protest. Thus the images of Bharat Mata, the Rani of Jhansi, Tilak, Aurobindo and Lajpat Rai in many North Indian Ramlilas in 19111 (Chapter 6) are subsumed for Freitag entirely under the fabric of broaden...Check item Full Text (PDF) Table of Contents MatchMaker

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