This book explores the life and ideology of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, a key figure in the Hindutva movement. It delves into Savarkar's writings, political activities, and the impact of his ideas on contemporary Indian politics. Chaturvedi critically examines the intersections of history, politics, and violence in the context of Hindutva, offering a nuanced analysis of Savarkar's legacy.
Why Should You Read This Book:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of V. D. Savarkar's role in the Hindutva movement.
- Explore the historical and ideological roots of Hindutva.
- Understand the complex relationship between politics, history, and violence in India.
- Engage with a critical analysis of one of India's most controversial political figures.
About the Author
Vinayak Chaturvedi is an Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine. His research focuses on modern South Asian history, particularly the intellectual and political history of India. Chaturvedi has published extensively on the subjects of nationalism, colonialism, and political thought in South Asia.
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