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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
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Part I. South Asia: Unity and Diversity
- Chapter 1. The Political Implications of Asian Religions 3
- Chapter 2. Emerging Patterns of Religion and Politics 21
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Part II. India: The Politics of Religious Pluralism
- Chapter 3. Religion and Politics in a U. P. Constituency 51
- Chapter 4. The Jana Sangh: A Brief History 74
- Chapter 5. The Effectiveness of Muslim Representation in India 102
- Chapter 6. Indian Muslims and the Ideology of the Secular State 138
- Chapter 7. Sikh Separatism in the Punjab 150
- Chapter 8. Communal Interest Groups in Kerala 176
- Chapter 9. Buddhism and Politics in Maharashtra 191
- Chapter 10. Religion, Politics, and the DMK 213
- Chapter 11. The Concept of Change in Hindu, Socialist, and Neo-Gandhian thought 235
- Chapter 12. Religious Beliefs and Political Attitudes 249
- Chapter 13. The Religious Aspects of Caste: A Legal View 277
- Chapter 14. The Reform of Hindu Religious Endowments J. Duncan M. Derrett 311
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Part III. Pakistan: The Politics of Islamic Identity
- Chapter 15. Ideological Dilemmas in Pakistan’s Political Culture 339
- Chapter 16. Pakistan and the Secular State 352
- Chapter 17. The Ideology of Mawlana Mawdudi 371
- Chapter 18. Islam and National Integration in Pakistan 398
- Chapter 19. The Controversy over the Muslim Family Laws 414
- Chapter 20. Islam as a Factor in Pakistan’s Foreign Policy 428
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Part IV. Ceylon: The Politics of Buddhist Resurgence
- Chapter 21. The Sinhalese Buddhist Revolution 453
- Chapter 22. The Political Monks and Monastic Reform 489
- Chapter 23. Buddhism in Ceylon Politics, 1960-1965 510
- Chapter 24. Buddhist Reorganization in Ceylon 531
- Index 547
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
-
Part I. South Asia: Unity and Diversity
- Chapter 1. The Political Implications of Asian Religions 3
- Chapter 2. Emerging Patterns of Religion and Politics 21
-
Part II. India: The Politics of Religious Pluralism
- Chapter 3. Religion and Politics in a U. P. Constituency 51
- Chapter 4. The Jana Sangh: A Brief History 74
- Chapter 5. The Effectiveness of Muslim Representation in India 102
- Chapter 6. Indian Muslims and the Ideology of the Secular State 138
- Chapter 7. Sikh Separatism in the Punjab 150
- Chapter 8. Communal Interest Groups in Kerala 176
- Chapter 9. Buddhism and Politics in Maharashtra 191
- Chapter 10. Religion, Politics, and the DMK 213
- Chapter 11. The Concept of Change in Hindu, Socialist, and Neo-Gandhian thought 235
- Chapter 12. Religious Beliefs and Political Attitudes 249
- Chapter 13. The Religious Aspects of Caste: A Legal View 277
- Chapter 14. The Reform of Hindu Religious Endowments J. Duncan M. Derrett 311
-
Part III. Pakistan: The Politics of Islamic Identity
- Chapter 15. Ideological Dilemmas in Pakistan’s Political Culture 339
- Chapter 16. Pakistan and the Secular State 352
- Chapter 17. The Ideology of Mawlana Mawdudi 371
- Chapter 18. Islam and National Integration in Pakistan 398
- Chapter 19. The Controversy over the Muslim Family Laws 414
- Chapter 20. Islam as a Factor in Pakistan’s Foreign Policy 428
-
Part IV. Ceylon: The Politics of Buddhist Resurgence
- Chapter 21. The Sinhalese Buddhist Revolution 453
- Chapter 22. The Political Monks and Monastic Reform 489
- Chapter 23. Buddhism in Ceylon Politics, 1960-1965 510
- Chapter 24. Buddhist Reorganization in Ceylon 531
- Index 547