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The Future In The Past Essays Reflections Romila Thapar

  • SKU: BELL-62376722
The Future In The Past Essays Reflections Romila Thapar
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Publisher: Aleph Book Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Romila Thapar
ISBN: 9789395853149, 939585314X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Future In The Past Essays Reflections Romila Thapar by Romila Thapar 9789395853149, 939585314X instant download after payment.

The Future in the Past brings together essays by Romila Thapar on issues and ideas that have preoccupied her throughout her career These are subjects that surfaced frequently in discussions over the last six decades as they do even more so at present. Among them are the use and misuse of history, the myths surrounding the coming of the Aryans, religious fundamentalism in the study of society, the overt and the insidious attempts by right-wing elements to pervert Indian culture, variants of the Ramayana, the importance of museums, why dissent is important to democracy, the role of the public intellectual, and much more. Central to the arguments in these essays (versions of which first appeared in Seminar magazine) is an analysis of how the past permeates the present and influences the future.

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