The study's purpose is to explore the impact that notions of ritual, caste, and religion had on Indian society during the 19th and 20th Century. The various authors give detailed analyses of Tamil and Telugu sources, emphasizing the historical background by accenting the newly established print media of the time. They show how these concepts played a crucial role in the formation of social, cultural, and religious identities, and with this vitally contribute to the history of colonisation in India
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...
textPopular perception and analyses of Hinduism and Indian society tend to focus on a largely monoli...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
The agraharam: the transformation of social space and Brahman status in Tamilnadu during the colonia...
grantor: University of TorontoMost scholarly accounts of Dravidian nationalism have focuse...
Very little is known about the historical origins of Brahmin caste communities in India. The present...
Since the nineteenth century, Tamil Brahmans have been very well represented in the educated profess...
This dissertation is about an anti-caste movement among Dalits (the oppressed as untouchable) in Sou...
This review examines the concepts followed in the planning of Agraharaams- Tamil Brahmin Villages in...
This Nidān double-volume special issue on ‘Christianity in India’ is an extensive enterprise of most...
This book analyses the religious ideology of a Tamil reformer and saint, Ramalinga Swamigal of the 1...
A review of The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States edited by H...
The classical account of the Brahmin priestly class and its role in Indian religion has seen remarka...
This paper concerns a local Bengali deity named Dharmaraj, whose worship in eastern India was quite...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...
textPopular perception and analyses of Hinduism and Indian society tend to focus on a largely monoli...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
The agraharam: the transformation of social space and Brahman status in Tamilnadu during the colonia...
grantor: University of TorontoMost scholarly accounts of Dravidian nationalism have focuse...
Very little is known about the historical origins of Brahmin caste communities in India. The present...
Since the nineteenth century, Tamil Brahmans have been very well represented in the educated profess...
This dissertation is about an anti-caste movement among Dalits (the oppressed as untouchable) in Sou...
This review examines the concepts followed in the planning of Agraharaams- Tamil Brahmin Villages in...
This Nidān double-volume special issue on ‘Christianity in India’ is an extensive enterprise of most...
This book analyses the religious ideology of a Tamil reformer and saint, Ramalinga Swamigal of the 1...
A review of The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States edited by H...
The classical account of the Brahmin priestly class and its role in Indian religion has seen remarka...
This paper concerns a local Bengali deity named Dharmaraj, whose worship in eastern India was quite...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...
textPopular perception and analyses of Hinduism and Indian society tend to focus on a largely monoli...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...