The development of Aryan invasion th...
Chattopadhyay Banerjee, Subrata.

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  • The development of Aryan invasion theory in India = a critique of nineteenth-century social constructionism /
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    Title/Author: The development of Aryan invasion theory in India/ by Subrata Chattopadhyay Banerjee.
    Reminder of title: a critique of nineteenth-century social constructionism /
    Author: Chattopadhyay Banerjee, Subrata.
    Published: Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2019.,
    Description: x, 167 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1 Introduction -- 2 Max Muller's Beginning of Modern Religious Study and the Silent Formulation of Aryan Invasion Theory -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Curiosity to Common Past: The Study of Ancient Indian Literature in Europe -- 2.3 Emergence of Max Muller in European Scientific Scene -- 2.4 Max Muller's First Synthesis: Science Of Language -- 2.5 Max Muller's Second Synthesis: Science or Religion -- 2.6 Max Muller's Silent Formulation of Aryan Invasion Theory -- 2.7 Conclusion -- 3 Brahmo Samaj as an Actor in the Dissemination of Aryan Invasion Theory In India -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Short Overview of Brahmo Samaj -- 3.3 The Coagulation of Brahmo Samaj: From Conflict To Collaboration With Christian Missionaries -- 3.4 Keshub's New Synthesis: Making Brahmo Samaj Really Universal -- 3.5 Aryan Invasion Theory and its Contradiction With Christianity -- 3.6 Using the Tools of British Empire: The Politicization of Brahmo Samaj -- 3.7 Summary -- 4 The Role of Christian Missionaries Towards Formulation and Spreading of Aryan Invasion Theory in India -- 4.1 Christianity in 19th Century Europe -- 4.2 Oxford Movement -- 4.3 Colonial Missions -- 4.4 History of Christian Missions In India -- 4.5 Missionary Interest in India: Methods and Outcome -- 4.6 Initial Setback of Missions: Insurmountable Obstacles -- 4.7 Interaction With Indian Social Reformers -- 4.8 Intellectual Conflict Between Missionaries and Social Reformers -- 4.9 Educational Reform Movement: A New Strategy -- 4.10 Christianity and Colonialism in India -- 4.11 Discovery of Aryan Invasion Theory -- 4.12 Muller's Role in Linguistic Studies: Colonial Ties -- 4.13 Reactions of Christian Missionary Groups to Aryan Myth -- 4.14 Aryan Invasion Theory and the Role of Christian Missions In India -- 4.15 Vedantist Movement in Calcutta After Rammohun -- 4.16 Reactions of Social Reformers: Dayanand Saraswati, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Jyotirao -- 4.17 Divide and Rule -- 4.18 Adoption By Christian Missionaries: A New Method -- 4.19 Muller's Communications With Social Reformers in India and the Propagation of Aryan Invasion Theory -- 4.20 Conclusion -- 5 Summary -- 5.1 Extending the Research on Max Muller 179 -- 5.2 Future Directions.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Indo-Aryans - Origin -
    Subject: India - History - To 324 B.C. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7755-6
    ISBN: 9789811377556
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