Christians and public life in colonial South India, 1863-1937 : contending with marginality /
"This book tells the story of how Catholic and Protestant Indians have attempted to find their place within the evolving Indian nation. Ironically, British rule in India did not privilege Christians, but pushed them to the margins of a predominantly Hindu society. Drawing upon wide-ranging sour...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
RoutledgeCurzon,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- PART I. LEGAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF RELIGIOUS IDENTITY
- Rights of converts within British and Princely India, 1870-1895
- Inheritance law and the 'native Christian' community, 1863-1917
- Marital law and constructions of Hindu and Christian identity (1870-1920)
- PART II. CONCEIVING A POLITICAL COMMUNITY
- The spiritual vs. the political : global religion and Indian politics, 1917-1933
- The protestant disavowal of Christian communalism, 1910-1933
- The indigenization of Catholic action, 1921-1937
- PART III. CASTE AND COMMUNAL IDENTITY
- Religion, caste and political rhetoric, 1925-1937
- At the margins of marginality : Dalit Christians, 1917-1937
- Conclusion.