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This three-volume set by Pramatha Nath Bose offers a thorough exploration of Hindu civilization during the British colonial era in India. The work traces the transformation of Hindu society, religious practices, intellectual movements, and cultural institutions from the onset of British rule through the colonial period.
Bose provides scholarly insights into how Hindu traditions adapted and responded to colonial governance, Western influence, and modernization pressures. The comprehensive narrative examines religious reform movements, social changes, educational developments, and the preservation of Hindu philosophical traditions during this pivotal historical period.
This seminal work serves as an important historical resource for understanding Hindu civilization’s resilience and evolution, making it essential reading for scholars of Indian history, religious studies, and colonial history. The set remains a valuable academic reference for those studying the intersection of tradition and modernity in Hindu culture.







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