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The author has developed an integrated anthropological framework in this ethno-historical case study in which he interprets the politics of worship in a famous Sri Vaisnava shrine. A striking example of the fruitful interaction between anthropology and history, this book provides a unique glimpse of the cultural profile of social change in modern India, and is an important addition to the comparative study of colonialism.
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