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Europe in India’s Xenology: The Nineteenth-Century Record

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Europe in India’s Xenology: The Nineteenth-Century Record
Author(s)Raychaudhuri, Tapan
AbstractNineteenth century Indian perceptions of the Europeans in their midst and the culture they represented changed gradually with exposure. Initially, the invaders were disdained as infidel barbarians. Eventually an appreciation for European systems of rationality and scientific thought grew. However, the destructive competitiveness and materialism were never seen as acceptable by Indian culture.
IssueNo1
Pages156-182
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePast & Present
VolumeNo137
PubDate1992
ISBN_ISSN0031-2746
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