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Penelope Carson - The East India Company and Religion, 1698-1858 - 9781843837329 - V9781843837329
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The East India Company and Religion, 1698-1858

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An overview of the East India Company's policy towards religion throughout its period of rule in India. This wide-ranging book charts how the East India Company grappled with religious issues in its multi-faith empire, putting them into the context of pressures exerted both in Britain and on the subcontinent, from the Company's early mercantile beginnings to the bloody end of its rule in 1858. Religion was at the heart of the East India Company's relationship with India, but the course of its religious policy has rarely been examined in any systematic way. The free exercise of religion, the policy the Company adopted in its early days in order to safeguard the security of its possessions, was challenged by Evangelicals in the late eighteenth century. They demanded that the Company should grant free access to Christians of all Protestant denominations and an end to 'barbaric' Indian religious practices. This gave rise to an unprecedented petitioning movement in 1813, comparable in strength to that for theabolition of the slave trade the following year. It was an important milestone in British domestic politics. The final years of the Company's rule were dominated by its attempts to withstand Evangelical demands in the face of growing hostility from Indians. In the end it pleased no one, and its rule came to a gory and ignominious end. In this compelling account, Penny Carson examines the twists and turns of the East India Company's policy on religious issues. The story of how the Company dealt with the fact that it was a Christian Company, trying to be equitable to the different faiths it found in India, has resonances for Britain today as it attempts to accommodate the religions of all its peoples within the Christian heritage and structure of the state. Penelope Carson is an independent scholar with a doctorate from King's College, London.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
291
Condition
New
Number of Pages
291
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843837329
SKU
V9781843837329
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Reviews for The East India Company and Religion, 1698-1858
[A]n impressive range of archival sources . . . about English religious politics of the 'sun never sets on the British Empire' school.
ANGLICAN & EPISCOPAL HISTORY
Carson has delivered a well-written and thoroughly researched monograph that will be a welcome addition to upper-division and graduate courses on British India . . . [and] to imperial and religious studies as well. Her work is the first of its kind to convey precisely why and how the Company implemented its religious policies, all within the context of a bitter debate between the Established Church and 'evangelicalism.
THE HISTORIAN
[A] superbly researched study [that] provides a valuable empirical foundation for understanding the complex forces that underlay Company policy, Evangelical activism, and ideology in British India.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY
[A] new and deftly researched volume.
ASIAN AFFAIRS
A well-written narrative, both readable and informative.
H-NET REVIEWS
An impressive study.
JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES
For the more specialist student of missiology and imperial history, its drawing on such precise historical material will make it an invaluable resource.
CHURCH TIMES

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