000 00352nam a2200133Ia 4500
999 _c186062
_d186062
020 _a9780230220058
040 _cCUS
082 _a322.10954
_bCHA/M
100 _aChatterjee, Nandini.
245 4 _aThe making of Indian secularism: empire, law and Christianity, 1830-1960/
_cNandini Chatterjee
260 _aNew York:
_bPalgrave,
_c2011.
300 _axiii, 337 p. ;
_c23 cm.
440 _aCambridge imperial and post-colonial studies.
505 _aList 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 viii Contents Bibliography Glossary Index
650 _aReligion and state
650 _aMinorities--Legal status, laws, etc
650 _aMinorities--Political aspects
650 _aChristians
650 _aReligious education
650 _aReligion
942 _cWB16