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Lionel D. Barnett was an orientalist and professor who clearly knew his subject matter. This short book, a fascinating, insightful view of the evolution of Hinduism, demonstrates that knowledge and presents his own theories on how this ancient and complex religion became what it is in modern times.
Fascinating book, wish that I had a better grasp of how things were pronounced. Having Indian friends its fun to ask them what they know about these "people". Many conflicting notions by academics if you read the notes in the back. I now have a notebook full of more questions I'm anxious to look up!
It was alright. I mean, it relies very heavily on an aggressive aryan invasion hypothesis, as you would expect from when it was written. I didn't check his footnotes, but there weren't even enough of them in number to properly justify some of the claims he was making about the derivations of various gods and whatnot. Its basically a whole bunch of speculations, as is the case with most indological books. Thats ok though. They were interesting, and relatively plausible speculations in most cases.