Presenting the Past Anxious History and Ancient Future in Hindutva India

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  1. Vishva Hindu Parishad, History versus Casuistry (New Delhi: Voice of India,
    1991), p. v.

  2. A.A.K. Soze, "Islam and the Hindu Nationalism," Radiance, 20-26 Septem-
    ber 1987.

  3. "Be Men" (editorial), Organiser, 10 December 1962, p. 3.

  4. M.S. Golwalkar, Thoughts on Some Current Problems (Bombay: P.A. Suk-
    thankar, n.d.), p. 14.

  5. Ibid., pp. 2,21.

  6. Golwalkar, We or Our Nationhood Defined, pp. 60-61.

  7. Ibid., pp. 66-68.

  8. Ibid., p. 69.

  9. Rajni Kothari, "Caste, Communalism, and the Democratic Process," South
    Asia Bulletin 14, no. 1 (1994), p. 12.

  10. Quoted in Dhananjay Keer, Veer Savarkar (Bombay: Popular Prakashan,
    1966), p. 137.

  11. Quoted in Nandy, At the Edge of Psychology, p. 91.

  12. Aijaz Ahmed, "Nation, Community, Violence," South Asia Bulletin 14, no.
    1 (1994), p. 25.

  13. See Keer, Veer Savarkar, pp. 79-80.

  14. Jalalul Haq, Nation and Nation-Worship in India (New Delhi: Genuine Pub-
    lications, 1992), pp. 11,89,121.

  15. Smith, "The Nation: Invented, Imagined, Reconstructed?" pp. 16-17.

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