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A History of Hindu Civilisation during British Rule provides a detailed and scholarly account of Hindu culture, traditions, and society during the colonial era. The third edition offers an in-depth analysis of how Hindu civilization adapted, transformed, and maintained its essential character despite the profound changes brought by British colonialism.
Pramatha Nath Bose examines the intellectual, spiritual, and social dimensions of Hinduism during this pivotal period in Indian history. The work explores how Hindu philosophy, religious practices, and cultural institutions responded to Western influences while preserving their fundamental values. This historical narrative is essential for understanding the resilience of Hindu civilization and its continued relevance in modern India.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition serves as a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in Indian history, religion, and the complex legacy of British colonial rule in South Asia.







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