Providence and the raj: Imperial mission and missionary imperialism/ Gerald Studdert-Kennedy
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Cover Page; Half Title; Title; Copyright Page; Thanks; Contents; List of Tables; List of Abbrivations; Acknowledgements; PART I: Christian State and Christian Empire; 1. Introduction; 2. Religion and Politics after the Great War; 3. Gandhi and the Christian Imperialists; PART II: The Sense of Providence; 4. Masks of Conquest: Political Elite and Christian College in the Madras Presidency; 5. Masks of Persuasion: The Uses of Literature and the Politics of Providence; 6. Imperial Miniature; 7. Gandhi, Ruskin and the Christian Imperialists; PART THREE: Agents of Providence 8. The Intense Beliefs of Lionel George Curtis9. Political Science and Political Theology: Lionel Curtis, Federalism and India; 10. The Christian Imperialism of the Die-Hard Defenders of the Raj; 11. Christianity, Statecraft and Chatham House: Lionel Curtis and World Order; PART IV: Providence and Other Narratives; 12. Epilogue: Community, Belief and Political Economy; References and Select Bibliography; Index; About the Author
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