A social history of Christianity. North-west India since 1800. By John C. B. Webster. (Oxford India Paperbacks.) Pp. xiv + 411 incl. 3 maps and 5 tables. Oxford–New York: Oxford University Press, 2019 (first publ. 2007). £15.99 (paper). 978 0 19 947837 8
Christians of these regions tend to receive less attention than those of South India, partly on account of their smaller numbers, partly due to the challenges of finding a rich supply of source data. In this volume Webster returns to topics addressed in his doctoral work, which include the study of...
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