Religious Conversion and Imperial Rule: Self, Otherness and Power in a Global Perspective (16th-19th Centuries)
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A comparative study of how religious communities shaped ideas of identity and belonging under empire.
Over centuries and across continents, religious communities played a central role in individuals’ self-positioning within society. While studies on the phenomenon of religious conversion have grown considerably in the historical-anthropological literature, the relationship between conversion and imperial rule has been limited to a few geographical areas. In response to this gap, this volume...







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