Chaturvedi takes a thoroughly critical position against Savarkar’s variety of Hindu nationalism but, unlike a lot of dismissals from the left, employs the critical apparatus of historical scholarship to seriously examine the oeuvre of a major right-wing thinker who had imbibed the modern ideas of nation, race, and revolution from nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe. The research that has gone into this book is impressive. I have no doubt at all that it will be a very significant contribution specifically to the literature on Hindu nationalism but more generally to modern South Asian history.
– Partha Chatterjee
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