The book explores how Islamic religious scholars in late-nineteenth-century north India adapted to the challenges posed by British colonial rule and the decline of Muslim political authority. Barbara Metcalf highlights the resilience and responses of the 'ulama as they navigated a rapidly changing socio-political landscape, emphasizing their role in preserving Islamic identity and thought during a period of significant upheaval.
Barbara D. Metcalf Knihy
Barbara Daly Metcalfová je emeritní profesorkou historie na Kalifornské univerzitě v Davisu. Její práce se soustředí na historii Jižní Asie, zejména koloniálního období, a dějiny muslimské populace Indie a Pákistánu. Analyzuje, jak se společenské a náboženské identity v tomto regionu vyvíjely pod vlivem koloniální nadvlády a modernizace. Její přístup nabízí hluboký vhled do složitých procesů formování moderní jižní Asie.


A Concise History of Modern India
- 372 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
In a second edition of their successful Concise History of Modern India, Barbara Metcalf and Thomas Metcalf explore India's modern history afresh and update the events of the last decade. These include the takeover of Congress from the seemingly entrenched Hindu nationalist party in 2004, India's huge advances in technology and the country's new role as a major player in world affairs. From the days of the Mughals, through the British Empire, and into Independence, the country has been transformed by its institutional structures. It is these institutions which have helped bring about the social, cultural and economic changes that have taken place over the last half century and paved the way for the modern success story. Despite these advances, poverty, social inequality and religious division still fester. In response to these dilemmas, the book grapples with questions of caste and religious identity, and the nature of the Indian nation.