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The Emergence of Modern Hinduism: Religion on the Margins of Colonialism By Richard S. Weiss. Oakland: University of California Press, 2019. 222 pages. Paperback $34.95, 29.00 British Pounds, ISBN 978-0520307056. Open access via publisher website.
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The Emergence of Modern Hinduism: Religion on the Margins of Colonialism By Richard S. Weiss. Oakland: University of California Press, 2019. 222 pages. Paperback $34.95, 29.00 British Pounds, ISBN 978-0520307056. Open access via publisher website.
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