date: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z pdf:unmappedUnicodeCharsPerPage: 0 pdf:PDFVersion: 1.6 pdf:docinfo:title: L'État moral: religion, nation et Empire dans la Grande-Bretagne victorienne et l'Inde britannique access_permission:modify_annotations: true access_permission:can_print_degraded: true subject: nullThe Moral State: Religion, Nation and Empire in Victorian Great Britain and British India The comparative study of the role played by religion in the emergence of nationalism in Great Britain and India underscores the political importance of evangelist movements that legitimised the "civilising mission" of the English by developing the notion of a "moral' State", a discourse that culminated in the final decades of the century in the idea of "racial superiority". A vector of English. Scottish and Irish nationalism,- religion was nevertheless a decisive impediment to integrating the various elements of society into the British nation-state. The comparison with India also shows the strengthening of the links between religion (Hinduism) and nationalism. But in this case, for reasons . stemming from the structure of colonial society itself, the connection culminated : in the institutionalisation of religious partition between Hindus and Muslims. dc:creator: Peter van der Veer ; Sylvie Bach dcterms:created: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z Last-Modified: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z dcterms:modified: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z dc:format: application/pdf; version=1.6 title: L'État moral: religion, nation et Empire dans la Grande-Bretagne victorienne et l'Inde britannique Last-Save-Date: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z access_permission:fill_in_form: true pdf:docinfo:modified: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z meta:save-date: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z pdf:encrypted: false dc:title: L'État moral: religion, nation et Empire dans la Grande-Bretagne victorienne et l'Inde britannique modified: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z cp:subject: nullThe Moral State: Religion, Nation and Empire in Victorian Great Britain and British India The comparative study of the role played by religion in the emergence of nationalism in Great Britain and India underscores the political importance of evangelist movements that legitimised the "civilising mission" of the English by developing the notion of a "moral' State", a discourse that culminated in the final decades of the century in the idea of "racial superiority". A vector of English. Scottish and Irish nationalism,- religion was nevertheless a decisive impediment to integrating the various elements of society into the British nation-state. The comparison with India also shows the strengthening of the links between religion (Hinduism) and nationalism. But in this case, for reasons . stemming from the structure of colonial society itself, the connection culminated : in the institutionalisation of religious partition between Hindus and Muslims. pdf:docinfo:subject: nullThe Moral State: Religion, Nation and Empire in Victorian Great Britain and British India The comparative study of the role played by religion in the emergence of nationalism in Great Britain and India underscores the political importance of evangelist movements that legitimised the "civilising mission" of the English by developing the notion of a "moral' State", a discourse that culminated in the final decades of the century in the idea of "racial superiority". A vector of English. Scottish and Irish nationalism,- religion was nevertheless a decisive impediment to integrating the various elements of society into the British nation-state. The comparison with India also shows the strengthening of the links between religion (Hinduism) and nationalism. But in this case, for reasons . stemming from the structure of colonial society itself, the connection culminated : in the institutionalisation of religious partition between Hindus and Muslims. Content-Type: application/pdf pdf:docinfo:creator: Peter van der Veer ; Sylvie Bach X-Parsed-By: org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser creator: Peter van der Veer ; Sylvie Bach meta:author: Peter van der Veer ; Sylvie Bach meta:creation-date: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z created: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z access_permission:extract_for_accessibility: true access_permission:assemble_document: true xmpTPg:NPages: 27 Creation-Date: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z pdf:charsPerPage: 1480 access_permission:extract_content: true access_permission:can_print: true Author: Peter van der Veer ; Sylvie Bach producer: iText 5.0.2 (c) 1T3XT BVBA access_permission:can_modify: true pdf:docinfo:producer: iText 5.0.2 (c) 1T3XT BVBA pdf:docinfo:created: 2018-05-14T08:18:18Z