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A History of Hindu Civilisation during British Rule is a seminal work by Pramatha Nath Bose that provides an in-depth examination of how Hindu civilization evolved and adapted during the British colonial era in India. The book explores the profound changes that occurred in Hindu society, religion, culture, and institutions as they encountered and responded to British governance and Western influence.
Bose’s scholarly approach traces the trajectory of Hindu civilization from the beginning of British rule through its transformative phases, analyzing how traditional Hindu practices, social structures, and philosophical systems were challenged and reshaped. The work addresses the complex dynamics between colonialism and indigenous cultural preservation, examining intellectual movements, social reforms, and religious renaissance that characterized this pivotal period in Indian history.
This historical account is essential for understanding how Hindu civilization maintained its identity while navigating the pressures of colonial modernization, making it invaluable for scholars of Indian history, religion, and cultural studies.







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