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New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century / A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments

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The work examines social, political, and religious changes that entered India in the nineteenth century, tracing how novel ideas—largely transmitted through British contact—took root among the emerging middle class. It contrasts older and newer attitudes, weighs testimony from officials, missionaries, merchants, and Indians, and assesses the merits and limits of each perspective. Key topics include shifts in caste consciousness, reforms in social customs, changing religious currents, and the impact of education, with attention to how imported concepts interacted with indigenous institutions. The method combines historical comparison, close observation of contemporary life, and critical reflection on sources and evidence.

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John Morrison

John Morrison was a scholar and writer known for his exploration of social, political, and religious developments in India during the nineteenth century. His notable work, "New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century," provides a comprehensive analysis of the transformative ideas that emerged in this period, reflecting the complexities of Indian society as it navigated colonial influences and internal changes. Through his research, Morrison contributed to a deeper understanding of the historical context and cultural shifts that shaped modern India.

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