Rammohun Roy: A Critical Biography

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Raja Rammohun Roy (1774-1833) was a great champion of liberty and civil rights in colonial India. He was also a true cosmopolitan who envisioned a world without borders. A tireless crusader for religious and social reform, Rammohun attempted a progressive reinterpretation of Hinduism and tried to improve the lot of socially marginalized groups such as women.

Yet, in spite of his lofty public presence, Rammohun was a hugely controversial figure. He shocked the Hindu orthodox by his support to the abolition of sati, offended evangelists by separating the moral message of Christ from the purely theological, and was often dragged into legal disputes over family property. By the time of his death in Bristol, he was as much resented as respected, both at home and abroad.

Using relatively unexplored sources, this elegant and accessible new biography by Amiya P. Sen paints a fascinating portrait of one of the legendary makers of modern India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amiya P Sen

Amiya P. Sen teaches History at Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi. He has been Visiting Fellow to St Anthony's College, Oxford, and Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla. He is the author of Hindu Revivalism in Bengal c. 1872-1905: Some Essays in Interpretation (OUP, 1993); Swami Vivekananda (2000); Three Essays on Sri Ramakrishna and His Times (2001); and as editor, Social and Religious Reform: The Hindus of British India (2003. He has been Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford; Indian Institute of advanced Study, shimla; and Centre for Contemporary Studies, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi.

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Title
Rammohun Roy: A Critical Biography
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9780670084272
Length
224p.,
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