Religion, Law and Power
Explore the intricate relationship between religion, law, and power in Eastern India with "Religion, Law and Power" by Ishita Banerjee-Dube. Published in 2007 by Anthem Press, this hardback edition spans 225 pages and offers a profound analysis of the overlapping dimensions of history, Hinduism, the state, and national identity. Delve into how these influences shape the social and political landscape of the region, particularly in Orissa, and understand the dynamics of religion and law in India. Banerjee-Dube’s work is essential for anyone interested in Asian studies, religious history, and the evolution of governance in a multicultural society. Join the conversation on the role of faith in shaping law and authority in modern India.