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Sanskrit Erudition and Forms of Legitimacy,at body of scholarship was produced. British knowledge about India during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, for example, has largely been delineated by reference to European metropolitan intellectual genealogies, reflecting the recent historiographical emphasis upon colonial discourse analysiBET 发表于 2025-3-23 22:42:29
An Empire of the Understanding,courting of indigenous elites for the influence they wielded, historiographies of the nineteenth century have tended to highlight the relative power and aloofness of the British imperial state. Certainly, the attitudes of cultural superiority and self-confidence which were a part of British strategiLimpid 发表于 2025-3-24 05:07:30
Enlisting Sanskrit on the Side of Progress,for Hindus, as well as a centre of Sanskrit-based learning. Benares is mentioned as a . in the ., and figures prominently in several ., where its sacred geography and connection to Śiva, as the source of all sacred knowledge, is described.. In early European travelogues, the city’s religious and lea有偏见 发表于 2025-3-24 07:26:10
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Afterword Sanskrit, Authority, National Culture, The book was characterised as a true representation of India’s depressed, suffering, and discontented population, and went on to identify the cause of that discontent to be the British government’s ‘more or less disguised policy of selfishness’. The purpose of the book, he noted, was thus to point关心 发表于 2025-3-24 20:57:21
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