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Enlightenment And Violence Modernity And Nationmaking 1st Edition Tadd Graham Ferne

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Enlightenment And Violence Modernity And Nationmaking 1st Edition Tadd Graham Ferne
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Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 460
Author: Tadd Graham Fernée
ISBN: 9788132113195, 8132113195
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Enlightenment And Violence Modernity And Nationmaking 1st Edition Tadd Graham Ferne by Tadd Graham Fernée 9788132113195, 8132113195 instant download after payment.

Enlightenment and Violence: Modernity and Nation-Making, is a study in Political History.  It compares 16th century Indian history to the early modern histories of Iran, Turkey and Western Europe, in order to ground analysis of their 20th century nation-making experiences within a common problematic. The central focus is upon the Indian National Independence movement under Gandhi, and its link to the post-independence Nehru period.  A history of ideas and practices, the book proposes a multi-centred and non-Eurocentric interpretation of the Enlightenment as a human heritage.  As a comparative study, it reconstructs how modernity was negotiated in different intellectual and political contexts as a national discourse within the broader heritage of Enlightenment.  The comparison juxtaposes an ethic of reconciliation and totalizing projects as means in nation-making.  The conclusion suggests the possibility of a new paradigm in non-violent conflict resolution for the modern context, with important theoretical and practical precedents.

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