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India Through A Bishop’s Diary offers a unique perspective on Indian history through the personal accounts and memories of a bishop overseeing a colonial-era Indian diocese. This historical memoir captures the complex intersection of religion, culture, and colonial administration in India during a significant period of the subcontinent’s history.
The diary format provides authentic, day-to-day observations of diocesan life, ecclesiastical challenges, and interactions with Indian communities. Chatterton Eyre’s candid reflections reveal the spiritual and administrative dimensions of Christian missionary work in India, while also documenting broader social and cultural dynamics of the time.
This valuable historical document serves as both a biographical work and a window into India’s past, offering scholars, historians, and general readers interested in colonial history, religious studies, and Indian heritage an engaging and informative read. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this work preserves important historical narratives for contemporary audiences.







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