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    Professor Emeritus of History, Western Oregon University, USA.
    Authored critical biographies and articles on Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, and Saradamani the Holy Mother
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    Independence, OR 97351, USA
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    Research/writing in European and Indian history and culture. Model railroading and travel.
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    University Professor of History
  1. Jody is right on the mark. Yes, I, author of Swami Vivekananda: A Reassessment (1997), did intend to bring out the authentic humanity of the much celebrated Hindu religious prophet. Please re-read my Preface and Conclusion. My final sentence in the study reads: "Swami Vivekananda emerges from a century-old gilded cage of myth and mystification not as the herald of a brave new world of spiritualism but as a tragic figure whose brief but tumultuous public life was spent contending with multiple tensions and conflicts--much less attractive but probably more authentic, and eminently human." This is not denigration of the person but a historian's assessment of his odyssey. Thank you. digger May 28, 2013
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