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Thoburn and India is a comprehensive biographical account written by William Henry Crawford that documents the remarkable life and achievements of James Mills Thoburn, a pioneering Christian missionary in India. The work delves into Thoburn’s extensive missionary activities, his role in establishing educational institutions, and his efforts to promote social reform across the Indian subcontinent during the colonial era.
The book provides valuable historical insights into 19th-century missionary movements in India, exploring Thoburn’s interactions with local communities, his theological perspectives, and his lasting impact on Indian society. Crawford’s detailed narrative presents Thoburn not merely as a religious figure but as a cultural bridge-builder who influenced educational and social development in India. This historical work is essential for readers interested in missionary history, Indian colonial history, and the complex relationships between Western religious movements and Indian society.







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