TY - BOOK AU - Patel, Hitendra TI - Communalism & the Intelligentsia in Bihar,1870-1930 SN - 9788125042068 U1 - 320.0954123 PY - 2011/// CY - New Delhi PB - Orient Black Swan KW - Communalism KW - Intelligentsia N1 - Includes index N2 - This volume gives an account of the rise of Hindu communalism in Bihar in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and its relationship with the nationalist ideology, through the activities of the intelligentsia. It shows how a Hindi-speaking intelligentsia emerged, carrying with it notions of history, identity and visions of a new social order where caste, national and religious loyalties co-existed. While Hindu communal forces were unable to match the dominance of the Congress with its view of a composite nationalism, the presence of the former in the political spectrum was significant. Hitendra Patel narrates the Bihari intelligentsias efforts to mobilise people and disseminate Hindu symbols and stereotypes, while trying to give legitimacy to a communal view of their nationalism. He discusses two movements that aroused widespread passions: one for the use of Hindi, replacing Urdu, in education and the law courts from the 1860s and the other for cow protection. The growth of the Hindi press and anti-Bengali sentiments are outlined. Patel also analyses intra-community discourses on lower-caste inclusion, revealing divisions within the Hindu fold ER -