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100 | _aTambiah, Stanley Jeyaraja | ||
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_aBuddhism betrayed? : _breligion, politics, and violence in Sri Lanka _cby Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah. |
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_aLondon : _bUniversity of Chicago, _c1992. |
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300 | _a202 p. | ||
500 | _aTable of Contents : Chapter 1. Introduction : the question Chapter 2. The period of Buddhist revivalism, 1860-1915 Chapter 3. Politics and constitutional progress, 1915-1946 Chapter 4. Radical monks and the legitimation of monks' participation in politics Chapter 5. The betrayal and restoration of Buddhism : accusations and remedies Chapter 6. The betrayal of Buddhism : report of the committee of inquiry Chapter 7. The social revolution of 1956 and its aftermath Chapter 8. The restoration of Buddhism and the transformation of education in the 1960s and 1970s Chapter 9. The 1970s and 1980s : the deepening crisis Chapter 10.The Mavbima Surakime Vyapraya (MSV) : the movement for the protection of the motherland Chapter 11. Monks and violence face to face Chapter 12. The parameters of Buddhist nationalism and Buddhist democracy Chapter 13. Epilogue: sinhalese identity : the legacy of the past Appendix Index | ||
650 | _aBuddhism -- Social aspects. | ||
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