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The purpose of this thesis is to examine the psycho-cultural dynamics of the interaction between the...
In the early nineteenth century, British officials in India determined that the education offered in...
The thesis is divided into three main sections, each dealing with a different aspect of the religiou...
How did the Indian ‛ūlamā’ go from being an intellectual-literary elite in pre-British India to beco...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleCultural analyses of empire inspired by Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978...
Drawing on recent debates on secularism, this article addresses the methodological problem of writin...
The Moral State: Religion, Nation and Empire in Victorian Great Britain and British India The compar...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
In the UK in 2014, the government introduced a directive that ‘British Values’ were to be made a com...
This thesis explores how Christianity, the religion of a small number of people in India, played a s...
This book links the concepts of patriotism, Christianity, and nationhood in the journalistic writing...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
This thesis interrogates the substance behind the rhetorical 'rule of law' in Great Britain between...
This paper reviews new and existing evidence which shows that ‘no religion’ has risen steadily to ri...
In recent years concerns about social cohesion and religious toleration have become increasingly pro...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the psycho-cultural dynamics of the interaction between the...
In the early nineteenth century, British officials in India determined that the education offered in...
The thesis is divided into three main sections, each dealing with a different aspect of the religiou...
How did the Indian ‛ūlamā’ go from being an intellectual-literary elite in pre-British India to beco...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleCultural analyses of empire inspired by Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978...
Drawing on recent debates on secularism, this article addresses the methodological problem of writin...