Decolonizing the Hindu Mind

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Decolonizing the Hindu Mind - Ideological Development of Hindu Revivalism is a book by Koenraad Elst.

Elst states in the book that it is "based on the main part of my doctoral dissertation, accepted by Katholicke Universiteit Leuven [Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium] in 1998. For reasons of space, several peripheral chapters have been left out here and will be published separately." Another part of his Ph.D. thesis was published in "Who is a Hindu" and in The Saffron Swastika.

India went through two colonizations in the past centuries, one by Islam and one by Europe. Hindu revivalists see it as problematic that these colonizations also brought with them world-views that are hostile to Hinduism. Elst focuses on the analysis of the Hindu revivalist movements in this book. It has 1674 footnotes and a bibliography of 29 pages.

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  • Decolonizing the Hindu Mind - Ideological Development of Hindu Revivalism, Rupa, Delhi (2001) ISBN 81-7167-519-0

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Books by Koenraad Elst

Ayodhya and After: Issues Before Hindu Society (1991), Negationism in India (1992), Psychology of Prophetism (1993), Update on the Aryan Invasion Debate (1999), Who is a Hindu? (2001), The Saffron Swastika - The Notion of Hindu Fascism (2001), Decolonizing the Hindu Mind (2001), Ayodhya: The Case Against the Temple (2002), Ayodhya, The Finale (2003), India's Only Communalist (2005)