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Missionaries and Their Medicine: A Christian Modernity for Tribal India
By: David Hardiman
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ISBN: 9780719078026 Publisher: Manchester University Press
Year of publishing: 2008 Format: Hardback
No of Pages: 288
Missionaries and their medicine is a lucid and enthralling study of the encounter between Christian missionaries and an Indian tribal community, the Bhils, in the period 1880 to 1964. The study is informed...Read more
Missionaries and their medicine is a lucid and enthralling study of the encounter between Christian missionaries and an Indian tribal community, the Bhils, in the period 1880 to 1964. The study is informed by a deep knowledge of the people amongst whom the missionaries worked, the author having lived for extensive periods in the tribal tracts of western India. He argues that the Bhils were never the passive objects of missionary attention and that they created for themselves their own form of 'Christian modernity.' The book provides a major intervention in the history of colonial medicine, as Hardiman argues that missionary medicine had a specific quality of its own - which he describes and analyses in detail - and that in most cases it was preferred to the medicine of colonial states. He also examines the period of transition to Indian independence, which was a highly fraught and uncertain process for the missionaries.
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About the author: David Hardiman
Review:“Elegantly written and penetrating in its insights, Missionaries and their Medicine examines the work of Protestant missionaries among the Bhils, a tribal people in Western India. David...Read more
“Elegantly written and penetrating in its insights, Missionaries and their Medicine examines the work of Protestant missionaries among the Bhils, a tribal people in Western India. David Hardiman’s analysis of their complex and often troubled relationship with the missionaries shows that the Bhils accepted Christianity and medicine on their own terms, often making use of missionaries to further their own ends. The author’s erudition shines through on every page, illuminating every aspect of the missionary encounter. This is a truly outstanding piece of social history and one of the finest works yet written on the history of Christian missions in British India.”--Mark Harrison, University of Oxford
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