The making of Indian secularism : empire, law and Christianity, 1830-1960
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BookSource:
Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, p.337 (2011)Call Number:
Cubb LA1153 .C455 2011URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9166607Keywords:
Christians--India, Education, etc.--India, Higher--India, laws, Minorities--Legal status, Minorities--Political aspects--India, Religion and state--India, Religious education--IndiaAbstract:
Summary: "This book examines religion in India under British rule and the immediate postcolonial years, from an unusual angle, placing Indian Christians at the centre of the story. It addresses legal developments regarding religion and its practice during British imperial rule in India, and the political emergence of Indian Christians as a community in this context"-- Provided by publisher.
Publication Language:
eng

