An Introduction to Indian Citizenship and Civilisation (Historical Background and Modern Problems)
Coherent Identifier 20.500.12592/8x41g3

An Introduction to Indian Citizenship and Civilisation (Historical Background and Modern Problems)

1928

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Summary

Thus the institution of the Asrantas very nearly approximated to the ideal and the ideal of the king was not without illustrious examples of its realisation. [...] The aims and ideals of the University stand for a synthesis of the best in the land inherited and studied traditionally and imbibed and assimilated envronmentally and at the same time the best in the world pursued and studied consciously and critically in a spirit of reverence response and reception. [...] This all-inclusive or assimilative aspect this territorialising of the foreigner and this humaising of the native of the soil in that process are the great facts of Indian citizenship in the past. [...] The influence of the Khyber pass and the seas. [...] Why called the land of the Hindus ? Consciousness of the religious unity of the country.

Pages
380
SARF Document ID
sarf.145101
Published in
India
Title Pages Author/Editor
Cover i-v Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Foreword i-xxii Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Chapter I. The Land 1-21 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Chapter II. The People 22-42 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Chapter III. Cultural Unity 43-60 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Chapter IV. Aspects of Citizenship 61-160 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Chapter V. Social Life 161-257 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Chapter VI. Aesthetic Life 258-282 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Chapter VII. Educational Life 283-341 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Chapter VIII. Intellectual Life 342-351 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Appendices 352-353 Shrikrishna Puntambekar

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Civilizational Studies