Religious controversy in British India : dialogues in South Asian languages / edited by Kenneth W. Jones.
Material type: TextSeries: SUNY series in religious studiesPublication details: Albany : State University of New York Press, �1992.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 291 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 058508856X
- 9780585088563
- 291.2/0954 20
- BL2007.5 .R44 1992eb
- 11.07
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-291).
Print version record.
Section 1: Hindu-Christian Polemics -- The Polemic process in nineteenth-century Maharashtra: Vishnubawa Brahmachari and Hindu revival / Frank F. Conlon -- Arumaga Navalar and the Hindu renaissance among the Tamils / D. Dennis Hudson -- Swami Dayananda Saraswati's critique of Christianity / Kenneth W. Jones -- Section 2: Muslim-Christian Polemics -- Muslim-Christian confrontation: Dr. Wazir Khan in nineteenth-century Agra / Avril A. Powell -- Muslim-Christian Polemics and religious reform in nineteenth-century Bengal: Munshi Meheru'llah of Jessore / Rafiuddin Ahmed -- Section 3: Hindu-Muslim struggles over language -- Images of virtue and vice: the Hindu-Urdu controversy in two nineteenth-century Hindi plays / Christopher R. King -- Part 2: Internal Polemics: religious and social reform -- Viresalingam and the ideology of social change in Andhra / John Leonard and Karen Leonard -- Sayyid Mumtaz 'Ali and Tahz�ib un-Nisw�an: women's rights in Islam and women's journalism in Urdu / Gail Minault -- Vernacular Publishing and Sikh public life in the Punjab, 1880-1910 / N. G. Barrier -- Part 3: In summary -- Imagining community: Polemical debates in colonial India / Barbara Daly Metcalf.
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