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Reflections on the Indian Renaissance: Occasional Papers on History and Society. Second Series, No.: XXXIII, December 1990 (For Private Circulation Only) / Pande, G. C.   Article
Pande, G. C. Article
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Summary/Abstract The 'Indian Renaissance' has been diversely understood. In its narrowest sense it has been to attitudes and ideas of the English-educated or Anglicised people in Bengal in the age of Rammohan Roy or Debendranath Tagore; so it has been called the Bengal Renaissance by distinguished historians. More generally, the Indian Renaissance has been understood as the beginning of India's modernization.
Key Words Indian renaissance 
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