Thinkers of the Indian RenaissanceDonald H. Bishop Wiley Eastern, 1982 - 408 sidor |
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... reform . Vidyasagar him- self , in turn , came to count on their liberal profession and sympathy in his reform activities , so much so , that in his illusions about British character he could not grasp properly the limitations of their ...
... reform . Vidyasagar him- self , in turn , came to count on their liberal profession and sympathy in his reform activities , so much so , that in his illusions about British character he could not grasp properly the limitations of their ...
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... reform in Maharashtra in the late nineteenth century . He was outspoken against untouchability and caste , calling them " the main blot of our social system " . He was a staunch advocate of such marriage reforms as allowing widow ...
... reform in Maharashtra in the late nineteenth century . He was outspoken against untouchability and caste , calling them " the main blot of our social system " . He was a staunch advocate of such marriage reforms as allowing widow ...
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... reform . He said without the freedom to make our own choices , social reform is impossible . Gokhale advocated social and educational reforms first , through which Indians will then make themselves fit for the Home Rule later . One ...
... reform . He said without the freedom to make our own choices , social reform is impossible . Gokhale advocated social and educational reforms first , through which Indians will then make themselves fit for the Home Rule later . One ...
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Ram Mohan RoyD Bishop | 6 |
Keshub Chunder Sen and the Brahmo SamajD Bishop | 28 |
Dayananda Saraswati and the Arya SamajD Bishop | 50 |
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