M
A P S
== "India in 1882": *Univ.
of Texas library*
== Colonial-period maps: *Columbia
Univ.*
I
M A G E S
== A photo gallery of Swami
Vivekananda: *vivekananda.org*
T
E X T S
== Peter Marshall, "The British
Presence in India Before and After 1857": *BBC*
== Irfan Habib, ed., a special
issue of Social Scientist devoted to the events of 1857: *DSAL*
== Charles Wood, "A Modern
Hindu Reformer" (1882, Atlantic): *Cornell
Univ. library*; on Keshub Chunder Sen.
== The US website of the Arya
Samaj: *aryasamaj.com*
== Many talks and articles
by Swami Vivekananda: *vivekananda.org*
== The recent archives of the
monthlyVedanta Kesari, which was started in 1895: *Sri
Ramakrishna Math, Chennai*
== Rev. John F. Hurst, "A Native
Publishing House in India" (1887,
Harper's): *Cornell
Univ. library*. About the early days of the famous Naval Kishor Press.
== Thomas Babington Macaulay's
"Minute on Education" (1835): *Internet
Sourcebook*
== Kripal, Jeffrey J., "Perfected
in a Dream" . . . At a Price: The Spiritual and Financial Struggles of
Ram Chandra Datta
and the Beginnings of the
Ramakrishna Movement" (1996): *Univ.
of Chicago*
== McDermott, Rachel, "Unanswered
Questions on the Relationship Between Politics, Economics, and Religion:
The Case of Durga Puja in Late Eighteenth-Century Bengal" (1996): *Univ.
of Chicago*
== William R. Pinch, Peasants
and Monks in British India (1996): *Univ.
of California Press*
== William R. Pinch, "Subaltern
Sadhus? Political Ascetics in Indian Myth, Memory, and History" (1997):
*Univ.
of Virginia*
== Sandria B. Freitag, ed.,
Culture
and Power in Banaras: Community, Performance, and Environment, 1800-1980
(1989): *Univ.
of California Press*
== Pankaj Mishra, "The Invention
of the Hindu," Axess Magazine, 2004: [ site
]
==
*special
access*: Jones, K.; van der Veer, P.