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Savarkar: Echoes From A Forgotten Past, 1883-1924 is a thoughtful biography that guides readers through Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's life and ideas, set against the making of modern India. Aimed at history enthusiasts, students, and readers curious about India's independence era, this book offers an informative and thought-provoking look at a figure whose complex legacy continues to spark debate.
Vikram Sampath's rigorous scholarship is presented in a readable, narrative style that makes dense history approachable. The book traces Savarkar's life through pivotal episodes, weaving together archival material, public actions, and evolving ideas. It balances intellectual nuance with accessible storytelling, helping readers understand why Savarkar's thoughts on Hindu identity, reform, and independence remain influential and controversial.
The narrative is structured to invite exploration: clear chapter progressions, contextual notes, and careful examination of sources that illuminate both reverence and critique. This is not a sweeping myth but a measured portrait that situates Savarkar's ideology within the broader currents of anti-colonial struggle, social reform, and debates about nation, faith, and reform.
After finishing Savarkar: Echoes From A Forgotten Past, 1883-1924, readers gain a tempered understanding of a controversial figure and the ideas that shaped modern India. The book invites reflection on how ideology, identity, and reform intersect with history, leaving readers with a strengthened capacity to think critically about the past and its relevance to today.
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Author
Vikram Sampath
Publisher
Viking
Language
English
SKU
BK0420626
ISBN
9780670090303
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
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Bangalore-Based Historian Dr Vikram Sampath Is The Author Of Eight Acclaimed Books, Including Splendours Of Royal Mysore: The Untold Story Of The Wodeyars, My Name Is Gauhar Jaan: Theife And Times Of A Musician And Voice Of The Veena: S. Balachander, A Biography. His Two-Volume Biography On Veer Savarkar Went On To Become National Best Seller And Was Acclaimed By Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In 2021, Dr Sampath Was Conferred The Honour Of Being Elected As A Fellow Of Uk’S Prestigious Royal Historical Society As One Of The Few Historians From India. He Was Awarded The Sahitya Akademi’S First Yuva Puraskar In Englishiterature And The Arsc International Award For Excellence In Historical Research In New York For His Book On Gauhar Jaan. The Book Has Also Been Adapted To Theatre As A Play Gauhar Byillette Dubey And Is Being Adapted As A Bollywood Film By Ashutosh Gowariker. Dr Sampath Was Among The Four Writers And Artists To Be Selected As A Writer-In-Residence At The Rashtrapati Bhawan In 2015. He Has Established The Archive Of Indianmusic, India’S First Digital Sound Archive For Vintage Recordings And Is The Founder-Director Of The Bangaloreiterature Festival, Indic Thoughts Festival And Arth-A Culture Fest. Vikram Sampath, A Bangalore-Based Historian, Is The Author Of Ten Acclaimed Books, Including: Splendours Of Royal Mysore: The Untold Story Of The Wodeyars. His Two-Volume Biography, Savarkar: Echoes From A Forgotten Past And Savarkar: A Contested Legacy, And His Latest Books, Bravehearts Of Bharat: Vignettes From Indian History And Waiting For Shiva: Unearthing The Truth Of Kashi'S Gyan Vapi, Have All Gone On To Become National Bestsellers. In 2021, Vikram Was Elected A Fellow Of The Prestigious Royal Historical Society. He Was Awarded The Sahitya Akademi'S First Yuva Puraskar In English Literature And The Arsc International Award For Excellence In Historical Research In New York For His Book My Name Is Gauhar Jaan: The Life And Times Of A Musician. Vikram Was Among Four Writers And Artists Selected As Writers-In-Residence At The Rashtrapati Bhavan In 2015. He Has A Doctorate In History And Music From The University Of Queensland, Australia, And Was A Senior Research Fellow At The Nehru Memorial Museum And Library, New Delhi. He Was Also A Fellow Of The Aspen Global Leadership Network, An Eisenhower Global Fellow And A Visiting Fellow At The Wissenschaftskolleg Zu Berlin. Currently, He Is An Adjunct Senior Fellow At Monash University, Australia. Vikram Is The Founder Of The Archive Of Indian Music (Aim) And The Foundation For Indian Historical And Cultural Research (Fihcr).