Readership: Of particular interest to students, scholars, and researchers of South Asian religious and cultural history, Islamic studies, as well as political scientists and sociologists.
Asim Roy, Professor, School of History and Classics, University of Tasmania
Preface Introduction 1: Religions Change and the Self in Muslim South Asia Since 1800 - Francis Robinson 2: The Composite Culture and its Historiography - Javeed Alam 3: Impact of Islamic Revival and Reform in Colonial Bengal and Bengal Muslim Identity: A Revisit - Asim Roy 4: Islamic Responses to the Fall of Srirangapattana and the Death of Tipu Sultan (1799) - Kate Brittlebank 5: South Asian Muslims and the Plague 1896c. 1914 - I.J. Catanach 6: Islam and the Moral Economy: The Alwar Revolt of 1932 - Ian Copland 7: Coexistence and Communalism the Shrine of Pirana in Gujarat - Dominique-Sila Khan and Zawahir Moir 8: Sikhs and Muslims in the Punjab - Hew McLeod 9: Ethnicity, Islam and National Identity in Pakistan - Adeel Khan 10: Islamization and Democratization in Pakistan: Implications for Women and Religious Minorities - Samina Yasmeen 11: Salience of Islam in South Asian Politics: Pakistan and Bangladesh by Asim Roy Contributors