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Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse

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“Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse” (ISBN: 9788173055522) by Meenakshi Jain explores the British campaign against sati in 19th-century India. Jain examines the role of Evangelicals and missionaries in shaping colonial policy and their impact on Hindu society. Discover the complex interplay of religion, culture, and power in this meticulously researched historical analysis. “A must-read for anyone seeking deeper knowledge about the colonial discourse.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173055522
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 224 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8173055521
  • Publisher Date: 1 August 2016
  • Height: 40 mm
  • Weight: 0 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse

  1. Karma Kunzang Tenzing Bhutia

    It’s a different perspective, but I’m not sure I agree with all the author’s claims. Interesting, but needs critical reading.

  2. Prateek Arya

    The book is extremely detailed. It might not be for everyone. It helps you understand the role of missionaries.

  3. Sagar Gupta

    A well-researched exploration of the role of missionaries. I found the writing style a bit dry at times. Still informative.

  4. Ashish Chahar

    Provides a new view point about sati with evangelicals and missionaries involvement. I am happy to learn a different narrative.

  5. Kamakshi Jangid

    Provides a good starting point. Could be a bit more accessible. I recommend this book to a niche reader.

  6. Debayan Maji

    A good book to understand the sati tradition and the related issues. I would highly recommend this book.

  7. Shreya Garg

    A dense read, but worth it. The book covers the topic in detail and is easy to follow.

  8. Roshan Kr Barnwal

    A balanced analysis of the issue from a historical stand point. I like that it is not dramatized.

  9. Mahak

    It talks about the missionaries role. The role is not limited to religious, it is also political. This book gives an eye-opening perspective.

  10. Ravindran S

    Important historical analysis. It sheds light on a dark practice and the complexities of colonial intervention. Highly recommended.

  11. Manshi Namdev

    Jain’s book offers an insightful perspective on the colonial discourse. Some parts felt repetitive. Overall, a valuable contribution.

  12. Ananya Singh

    The perspective is a bit biased to missionaries and evangelicals. It doesn’t give a good coverage of the other parties.

  13. Raj Ghadiya

    A detailed, if somewhat dense, look at the historical context of sati. Jain provides a lot of information. I wish it were more engaging.

  14. Sanket Rahul Ghodeswar

    Offers a unique perspective. But the details are so many that it felt overwhelming. Could have been more concise.

  15. Pulkit Bhayana

    An insightful book that delves into the socio-political context. It can be boring at times, but valuable nonetheless.

  16. Akshay Agnihotri

    The book is informative, but the author’s perspective seemed biased. Presents only one side of the story. Can be triggering.

  17. Devesh Sharma

    Gives an informative and well-researched account of the sati tradition with colonial influence. A must-read.

  18. John J Tharayil

    Important for understanding the historical context. It also made me feel sad. Not always an easy read.

  19. Adhyan Rawat

    The colonial discourse is not easy to follow in this book. I wish it was a bit easier to follow and comprehend.

  20. Aditya Prakash

    The book is informative, but the writing style is too academic and dry. Could be more engaging for the average reader.

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