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-Kama Maclean, University of Heidelberg, Germany
"A decade of scholarship on Indian liberalism-developed against the backdrop of modern India's dramatic descent into political illiberalism-has revived some interest in Gokhale and his fellow moderates. [...] Elena Valdameri offers a deeply nuanced and detailed account of Gokhale's ideas and politics. This is not a narrative biography. Rather, Valdameri focuses on four dimensions of Gokhale's thought-liberalism, nationalism, cosmopolitanism, and citizenship-picking apart certain ideological constructs and contradictions. She pulls no punches. At times, Valdameri can be highly critical of her subject's conservatism, his patronizing attitudes, and his Brahminical world view. What emerges, therefore, is a cautionary tale about Indian liberalism. In Gokhale's hands, Indian liberal politics could be both remarkably myopic and remarkably ambitious."
-Dinyar Patel, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, India. H-Soz-Kult, 2022.
"[This monograph] isn't a biography of Gokhale but, rather, an accurate, dense, and keen analysis of his political thought. Accordingly, the volume doesn't follow a chronological path, but is organized around some major themes, focused on the guiding ideas in Gokhale's political thought [...] Liberalism, Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, Citizenship [...] The merit of Elena Valdameri's book is to have reconstructed [Gopal Krishna Gokhale's personality] in all its complex and fascinating nuances."
-Maurizio GriffoUniversity of Naples "Federico II", Italy. Kervan -International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies 26(2022).