The making of Indian secularism: empire, law and Christianity, 1830-1960/
Nandini Chatterjee
- New York: Palgrave, 2011.
- xiii, 337 p. ; 23 cm.
- Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies. .
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I Law
1 Religion and Public Education: The Politics of Secularizing Knowledge
2 Regulating Trust: Law and Policy of Religious Endowments in India
3 Universality in Difference: The Emergence of Christian Personal Law in Colonial India
Part II Institutions
4 Creating a Public Presence: The Missionary College of St Stephen's, Delhi
5 Education for 'Uplift': Christian Agricultural Colleges in India
Part III Community
6 Race, Authority and Conflict in the Indian Church
7 Rethinking Christianity: Formulating Their Faith
8 Representing Christians: Community Interests vs. Christian Citizenship
Conclusion:
The 'Crime' of Conversion and Other Historical Curiosities
Appendix
Notes
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Bibliography
Glossary
Index
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