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A History of State and Religion in India (Paperback): Ian Copland, Ian Mabbett, Asim Roy, Kate Brittlebank, Adam Bowles A History of State and Religion in India (Paperback)
Ian Copland, Ian Mabbett, Asim Roy, Kate Brittlebank, Adam Bowles
R1,512 Discovery Miles 15 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Offering the first long-duration analysis of the relationship between the state and religion in South Asia, this book looks at the nature and origins of Indian secularism. It interrogates the proposition that communalism in India is wholly a product of colonial policy and modernisation, questions whether the Indian state has generally been a benign, or disruptive, influence on public religious life, and evaluates the claim that the region has spawned a culture of practical toleration. The book is structured around six key arenas of interaction between state and religion: cow worship and sacrifice, control of temples and shrines, religious festivals and processions, proselytising and conversion, communal riots, and religious teaching/doctrine and family law. It offers a challenging argument about the role of the state in religious life in a historical continuum, and identifies points of similarity and contrast between periods and regimes. The book makes a significant contribution to the literature on South Asian History and Religion.

A History of State and Religion in India (Hardcover, New): Ian Copland, Ian Mabbett, Asim Roy, Kate Brittlebank, Adam Bowles A History of State and Religion in India (Hardcover, New)
Ian Copland, Ian Mabbett, Asim Roy, Kate Brittlebank, Adam Bowles
R4,947 Discovery Miles 49 470 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Offering the first long-duration analysis of the relationship between the state and religion in South Asia, this book looks at the nature and origins of Indian secularism. It interrogates the proposition that communalism in India is wholly a product of colonial policy and modernisation, questions whether the Indian state has generally been a benign, or disruptive, influence on public religious life, and evaluates the claim that the region has spawned a culture of practical toleration.

The book is structured around six key arenas of interaction between state and religion: cow worship and sacrifice, control of temples and shrines, religious festivals and processions, proselytising and conversion, communal riots, and religious teaching/doctrine and family law. It offers a challenging argument about the role of the state in religious life in a historical continuum, and identifies points of similarity and contrast between periods and regimes. The book makes a significant contribution to the literature on South Asian History and Religion.

The Sociology of Early Buddhism (Hardcover, New): Greg Bailey, Ian Mabbett The Sociology of Early Buddhism (Hardcover, New)
Greg Bailey, Ian Mabbett
R2,830 Discovery Miles 28 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume analyzes the remarkable ability of Buddhism to survive within a strong urban environment despite its renunciant nature. Early Buddhism flourished because it was able to take up the challenge represented by buoyant economic conditions and the need for cultural uniformity in the newly emergent states in northeastern India from the fifth century BCE onwards. In spite of the Buddhist ascetic imperative, the Buddha and other celebrated monks moved easily through various levels of society and fitted into the urban landscape they inhabited. The book offers reasons for this apparent inconsistency.

The Sociology of Early Buddhism (Paperback, New ed): Greg Bailey, Ian Mabbett The Sociology of Early Buddhism (Paperback, New ed)
Greg Bailey, Ian Mabbett
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Early Buddhism flourished because it was able to take up the challenge represented by buoyant economic conditions and the need for cultural uniformity in the newly emergent states in north-eastern India from the fifth century BCE onwards. This book begins with the apparent inconsistency of Buddhism, a renunciant movement, surviving within a strong urban environment, and draws out the implications of this. In spite of the Buddhist ascetic imperative, the Buddha and other celebrated monks moved easily through various levels of society and fitted into the urban landscape they inhabited. The Sociology of Early Buddhism tells how and why the early monks were able to exploit the social and political conditions of mid-first millennium north-eastern India in such a way as to ensure the growth of Buddhism into a major world religion. Its readership lies both within Buddhist studies and more widely among historians, sociologists and anthropologists of religion.

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