HomeReport The Politics of Religious Nationalism and New Indian Historiography: Lessons for the Indian Diaspora September 1, 1995 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram RP No.23 This story first appeared on warwick.ac.uk Previous articleHindu Tolerance (1995)Next articleThe search for Martyrs Hindutva’s New Logic of Imagination (1995) Related Posts Report Independent People’s Tribunal on The Ongoing Ethnic Conflict in Manipur Report Assam: India Hate Lab tracks 18 rallies and 5 evictions targeting Bengali Muslims (East Mojo) Report Assam’s Foreigners’ Tribunals Are Instruments of Exclusion, New Report Says (The Wire) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow693SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories Removal of Razia Sultan and Noor Jehan from NCERT textbooks amounts to historical silencing (Indian Express) Political Censorship and the 25-Book Ban in Kashmir (Verso Books) Supreme Court stops Assam Police from arresting journalists Karan Thapar, Siddharth Varadarajan (Maktoob Media) A white-washing of Hindu Mahasabha and RSS role? NCERT’s ‘Partition Horrors’ (Counter View) Independent People’s Tribunal on The Ongoing Ethnic Conflict in Manipur