Narrative Of A Journey Through The Upper Provinces Of India From Calcutta To Bambay 1824 1825 With Notes Upon Ceylon An Account Of A Journey To Madras And The Southern Provinces 1826 And Letters Written In India
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Narrative of a journey through the upper provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824-1825, with notes upon Ceylon, an account of a journey to Madras and the southern provinces, 1826, and letters written in India [ed. by A. Heber].
Author | : Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 558 |
Release | : 1828 |
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ISBN | : |
Narrative of a journey through the upper provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824-1825, with notes upon Ceylon, an account of a journey to Madras and the southern provinces, 1826, and letters written in India [ed. by A. Heber].
Author | : Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 598 |
Release | : 1828 |
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Religion Versus Empire?
Author | : Andrew Porter |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2004-10-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780719028236 |
This is the only book that addresses the relations between religion, Protestant missions, and empire building, linking together all three fields of study by taking as its starting point the early eighteenth century Anglican initiatives in colonial North America and the Caribbean. It considers how the early societies of the 1790s built on this inheritance, and extended their own interests to the Pacific, India, the Far East, and Africa. Fluctuations in the vigor and commitment of the missions, changing missionary theologies, and the emergence of alternative missionary strategies, are all examined for their impact on imperial expansion. Other themes include the international character of the missionary movement, Christianity's encounter with Islam, and major figures such as David Livingstone, the state and politics, and humanitarianism, all of which are viewed in a fresh light.
European Adventurers in North India
Author | : Uma Shanker Pandey |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2019-07-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1000145093 |
This book explores how European, particularly French, adventurers shaped early modern India. It highlights the significant contributions of these adventurers in social, political, economic, and intellectual life of north India in the 18th and the 19th centuries. The author examines how the French adventurers played a key role in bringing Western science and ideas to a polity in flux. He examines the role of individuals like René Madec, Sombre, De Boigne, Perron, Gentil, Canaple, Delamarr, Sonson, and Pedrose, who made instrumental contributions in modernising armies of pre-modern states in South Asia. The volume also underlines how French adventurers’ commercial networks developing from their enterprises opened up markets in the heartlands of north India for European consumers. Further, it brings to the fore intellectual pursuits of the leading French figures such as Anquetil Duperron, Polier, Gentil, De Boigne, and Perron, whose engagement with Indian literature opened a new chapter framing studies of the Occident. Rich in French, English, and translated Persian archival resources, this book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of colonial history, early modern history, military history, and South Asian studies.