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Christians And Public Life In Colonial South India 18631937 Contending With Marginality 1st Edition Chandra Mallampalli

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Christians And Public Life In Colonial South India 18631937 Contending With Marginality 1st Edition Chandra Mallampalli
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Chandra Mallampalli
ISBN: 9780415323215, 0415323215
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Christians And Public Life In Colonial South India 18631937 Contending With Marginality 1st Edition Chandra Mallampalli by Chandra Mallampalli 9780415323215, 0415323215 instant download after payment.

This book tells the story of how Catholic and Protestant Indians have attempted to locate themselves 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 sources, the book first explains how the Indian judiciary's 'official knowledge' isolated Christians from Indian notions of family, caste and nation. It then describes how different varieties and classes of Christians adopted, resisted and reshaped both imperial and nationalist perceptions of their identity. Within a climate of rising communal tension in India, this study finds immediate relevance.

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