Volume Two, Chapter 3 == The Later Nineteenth Century: Leaders of Reform and Revival
 
M A P S

== Maps of the later 1800's:  *Columbia Univ.*

I M A G E S

== Views of Hinduism: *Routes*
== Congress and the Independence movement: *Routes*
== Views of women's lives: *Routes*
== Other scrapbook pages from the 1800's: *Routes*

T E X T S

== On Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan: *Columbia Univ.*

== "India and its Native Princes"  (1875, Scribner's): *Cornell Univ. library*

== Charles Wood, "A Modern Hindu Reformer [Keshub Chunder Sen]" (1882, Atlantic): *Cornell Univ. library*

== Rev. John F. Hurst, "A Native Publishing House in India" (1887, Harper's): *Cornell Univ. library*

== Many talks and articles by Swami Vivekananda: *vivekananda.org*

== Amrita Lal Roy, "English Rule in India" (1886, North American Review): *Cornell Univ. library*

== A. Henry Savage Landor, "Chief Causes of Discontent in India" (1900, North American Review): *Cornell Univ. library*

== Jabez T. Sunderland, "The New Nationalist Movement in India" (1908): *The Atlantic*

== Rasika Dhavse, on Gokhale's "Servants of India" society 100 years later (2002): *indiatogether*

== Nawab Jiwan Yar Jung Bahadur, trans., My Life: being the Autobiography of Nawab Server-ul-Mulk Bahadur: *Internet Archive*

== Pankaj Mishra, "The Invention of the Hindu" (2004): *Columbia Univ.*

== The official website, with much historical material, of the *Indian National Congress (Party)*

== Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan's "Aligarh M.A.O. College" is now *Aligarh Muslim University*
 

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