TY - BOOK AU - Chatterjee,Nandini TI - The making of Indian secularism: empire, law and Christianity, 1830-1960 T2 - Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series SN - 9780230220058 U1 - 322.10954 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Basingstoke, Hampshire, New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Education, Higher KW - India KW - Religious education KW - Religion and state KW - Christians KW - Minorities KW - Political aspects KW - Legal status, laws, etc N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note: -- List of Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Religion and Public Education: the Politics of Secularizing Knowledge -- Regulating Trust: Law and Policy of Religious Endowments in India -- Universality in Difference: the Emergence of Christian Personal Law in Colonial India -- Creating a Public Presence: the Missionary College of St. Stephens, Delhi -- Education for uplift: Christian Agricultural Colleges in India -- Authority and Conflict in the Indian Church -- Rethinking Christianity in India: Shaping the Religion in which they Believed -- Representing Christians: community interests vs. Christian Citizenship -- Conclusion The crime of Conversion and other Historical Curiosities -- Appendix: Christians per 10,000 of Population in India, 1881-1941 -- Bibliography; SL; law N2 - "This book examines religion in India under British rule and the immediate postcolonial years, from an unusual angle, placing Indian Christians at the centre of the story. It addresses legal developments regarding religion and its practice during British imperial rule in India, and the political emergence of Indian Christians as a community in this context"-- UR - http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=37263 ER -