This account of the Hindi movement examines the political, social and cultural aspects of the novement, particularly on the local and provincial levels. It is based on extensive use of both Hindi and English sources, including a thorough search of official records such as education reports, publication statistics and the like.
What brilliant research. Many of my relatively simplistic ideas of identity politics around language in colonial UP were rewired by this book. Loved the chapters on language policy in education and civil services, and the brilliant use of statistics on readership, publication and literacy across scripts divided by region, community and language.