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dc.date.accessioned2026-01-05T12:43:32Z
dc.date.available2026-01-05T12:43:32Z
dc.description.abstractThis article explores the conservative turn in India’s public history, examining its shift from a pluralistic, regionally grounded tradition to a centralized, ideologically driven narrative under the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Since 2014, public history has been increasingly reframed through the lens of Hindutva nationalism, marginalizing minority voices and emphasizing a singular Hindu civilizational past. This “saffronization” is reflected in curriculum reforms, state-sponsored monuments, and the commercialization of heritage. Through examples such as the Ram Mandir, the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, and corporatesponsored heritage sites, the paper shows how historical memory is being curated to support a narrow ideological project. Despite this, pluralist initiatives persist at the community level, including grassroots archives, urban heritage walks, and NGO-supported preservation efforts. These offer critical counter-narratives and underscore the ongoing contestation over India’s past. The paper argues that public history in India has become a terrain of political struggle, where historical representation is deeply entwined with questions of democracy, identity, and power.it_IT
dc.language.isoenit_IT
dc.rightsWalter de Gruyterit_IT
dc.relation.ispartofjournalInternational Public Historyit_IT
dc.identifier.citationShalini Sharma, Conservative Public History in India, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 89-93, https://doi.org/10.1515/iph-2025-0043it_IT
dc.titleConservative Public History in Indiait_IT
dc.sourceUniSa. Sistema Bibliotecario di Ateneoit_IT
dc.contributor.authorSharma, Shalini <Senior Lecturer in South Asian History, Keele University, Newcastle-under-Lyme, England>
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1515/iph-2025-0043it_IT
dc.identifier.urihttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/9156
dc.typeJournal Articleit_IT
dc.format.extentP. 89-93it_IT
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1515/iph-2025-0043it_IT
dc.identifier.issn2567-1111it_IT
dc.subjectPublic historyit_IT
dc.subjectHindutvait_IT
dc.subjectCultural heritageit_IT
dc.subjectHistorical memoryit_IT
dc.subjectCommunity historyit_IT
dc.subjectIndiait_IT
dc.publisher.alternativeS. Sharma, Conservative Public History in India, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 89-93
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