South Asian Politics and Religion / / Donald Eugene Smith.

The work of twenty-two scholars is brought together in this comparative study of the emerging relationships between religion and politics in India, Pakistan, and Ceylon. Part I, "South Asia: Unity and Diversity," presents a comparative analysis of religio-political patterns in the three co...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
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سنة النشر:2015
اللغة:English
سلاسل:Princeton Legacy Library ; 2374
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Part I. South Asia: Unity and Diversity --
Chapter 1. The Political Implications of Asian Religions --
Chapter 2. Emerging Patterns of Religion and Politics --
Part II. India: The Politics of Religious Pluralism --
Chapter 3. Religion and Politics in a U. P. Constituency --
Chapter 4. The Jana Sangh: A Brief History --
Chapter 5. The Effectiveness of Muslim Representation in India --
Chapter 6. Indian Muslims and the Ideology of the Secular State --
Chapter 7. Sikh Separatism in the Punjab --
Chapter 8. Communal Interest Groups in Kerala --
Chapter 9. Buddhism and Politics in Maharashtra --
Chapter 10. Religion, Politics, and the DMK --
Chapter 11. The Concept of Change in Hindu, Socialist, and Neo-Gandhian thought --
Chapter 12. Religious Beliefs and Political Attitudes --
Chapter 13. The Religious Aspects of Caste: A Legal View --
Chapter 14. The Reform of Hindu Religious Endowments J. Duncan M. Derrett --
Part III. Pakistan: The Politics of Islamic Identity --
Chapter 15. Ideological Dilemmas in Pakistan's Political Culture --
Chapter 16. Pakistan and the Secular State --
Chapter 17. The Ideology of Mawlana Mawdudi --
Chapter 18. Islam and National Integration in Pakistan --
Chapter 19. The Controversy over the Muslim Family Laws --
Chapter 20. Islam as a Factor in Pakistan's Foreign Policy --
Part IV. Ceylon: The Politics of Buddhist Resurgence --
Chapter 21. The Sinhalese Buddhist Revolution --
Chapter 22. The Political Monks and Monastic Reform --
Chapter 23. Buddhism in Ceylon Politics, 1960-1965 --
Chapter 24. Buddhist Reorganization in Ceylon --
Index
الملخص:The work of twenty-two scholars is brought together in this comparative study of the emerging relationships between religion and politics in India, Pakistan, and Ceylon. Part I, "South Asia: Unity and Diversity," presents a comparative analysis of religio-political patterns in the three countries. Part II, "India: The Politics of Religious Pluralism," emphasizes the rich diversity of Indian religious life and its political consequences. Part III, "Pakistan: The Politics of Islamic Identity," is chiefly concerned with the political, ideological, and legal problems which Pakistan has faced. Part IV, "Ceylon: The Politics of Buddhist Resurgence," emphasizes the dramatic developments by which Buddhists have become deeply involved in politics.Originally published in 1966.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
التنسيق:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ردمك:9781400879083
9783110649680
9783110426847
9783110413601
9783110442496
DOI:10.1515/9781400879083
وصول:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Donald Eugene Smith.