Enlightenment and violence: modernity and nation-making/ Tadd Fernee

By: Fernee, TaddMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Sage series in modern Indian history, 15Publication details: New Delhi: SAGE, c2014Description: lxvii, 385 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 8132113195Subject(s): Political violence | Politics and government | EnlightenmentDDC classification: 954.03
Contents:
1. Akbar's "Universal Peace" {Sulh-i Kul): Relevance to the enlightenment -- 2. The European enlightenment: Between revenge and reconciliation -- 3. Early Indian nationalism: Between liberty and authenticity -- 4. The Indian National Movement and Gandhi: The Ethic of reconciliation as mass movement -- 5. The Ottoman-Turkish experience of the enlightenment: Mass movement and programme -- 6. The heritage of non-violence in the Nehru period: The ethic of reconciliation in nation-making -- 7. Iranian nlightenment: Struggle for multi-cultural democracy and its demise
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1. Akbar's "Universal Peace" {Sulh-i Kul): Relevance to the enlightenment --
2. The European enlightenment: Between revenge and reconciliation --
3. Early Indian nationalism: Between liberty and authenticity --
4. The Indian National Movement and Gandhi: The Ethic of reconciliation as mass movement --
5. The Ottoman-Turkish experience of the enlightenment: Mass movement and programme --
6. The heritage of non-violence in the Nehru period: The ethic of reconciliation in nation-making --
7. Iranian nlightenment: Struggle for multi-cultural democracy and its demise

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