Indian Religions Podcast

British Studies

Sri Krishna Prem

Sri Krishna Prem: A Wing and a Prayer is an in-depth, spiritual biography of a British fighter pilot (WW I), Ronald Nixon (1898-1965). Raised in an intellectually vibrant family, educated at Cambridge, he had a religious experience during one of his flights as a RAF pilot, and when the war ended, he embarked on a religious/philosophical journey …

Guest: Jon ChappleDate: 3/20/2025
Slandering the Sacred

Why is religion today so often associated with giving and taking offense? To answer this question, Slandering the Sacred: Blasphemy Law and Religious Affect in Colonial India (U Chicago Press, 2023) invites us to consider how colonial infrastructures shaped our globalized world. Through the origin and afterlives of a 1927 British imperial law …

Guest: J. Barton ScottDate: 6/22/2023Publisher: Chicago University Press
Phiroz Mehta

Phiroz Mehta, was a self-taught philosopher of religion who became the revered core figure of a universal religion and philosophy centred on concepts of existential freedom. Less well known than his contemporary and associate Jiddu Krishnamurti, Mehta nonetheless cultivated a significant following over some 25 years and influenced an early …

Guest: Karen O'Brien-KopDate: 9/22/2022
Baba Padmanji

Baba Padmanji: Vernacular Christianity in Colonial India (Routledge, 2020) is a critical biography of Baba Padmanji (1831-1906), a firebrand native Christian missionary, ideologue, and litterateur from 19th-century Bombay Presidency. This book constitutes an in-depth analysis of Padmanji's relationships with questions of reform, education, …

Guest: Deepra DandekarDate: 3/24/2022Publisher: Routledge
Print and the Urdu Public

In early twentieth century British India, prior to the arrival of digital medias and after the rise of nationalist political movements, a small-town paper from the margins of society became a key player in Urdu journalism. Published in the isolated market town of Bijnor, Madinah grew to hold influence across North India and the Punjab while …

Guest: Megan Eaton RobbDate: 7/8/2021Publisher: Oxford University Press
Education and Modernity in Colonial Punjab

Michael P. Brunner's Education and Modernity in Colonial Punjab: Khalsa College, the Sikh Tradition and the Webs of Knowledge, 1880-1947 (Palgrave, 2020) explores the localisation of modernity in late colonial India.  As a case study, it focuses on the hitherto untold colonial history of Khalsa College, Amritsar, a pioneering and highly …

Guest: Michale P. BrunnerDate: 2/24/2021
The Regulation of Religion and the Making of Hinduism in Colonial Trinidad

The history of the Caribbean Island of Trinidad bears witness to an important interplay between the religious practices of peoples of South Asian and those of peoples of African descent, and in particular the manner in which colonial religious categories shaped that interplay. In The Regulation of Religion and the Making of Hinduism in Colonial …

Guest: Alexander RocklinDate: 5/8/2020
Yoga in Britain

Paying special attention to sociocultural threads form the period 1945-1980, Suzanne Newcombe's new book Yoga in Britain: Stretching Spirituality and Educating Yogis (Equinox, 2019) charts the trajectory of how yoga in became mainstream in Britain to the point of being taught to thousands of middle-class women in adult education classes. Drawing …

Guest: Suzanne NewcombeDate: 4/21/2020Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Kingship and Polity on the Himalayan Borderland

What role did women play in securing power in colonial Himalayan kingdoms? Kingship and Polity on the Himalayan Borderland (Amsterdam University Press, 2019) specifically documents the key roles played by women - especially queen regents - in the modern transformation of state and society in the Indian Himalaya kingdoms. Arik Moran examines three …

Guest: Arik MoranDate: 8/28/2019Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Western Foundations of the Caste System

The Indian caste system is an ancient, pervasive institution of social organization within the subcontinent – or is it? Join me as I speak with Dr. Prakash Shah (Reader in Culture and Law at the Queen Mary University of London, UK) about his co-edited work, Western Foundations of the Caste System (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017). Ranging from ancient …

Guest: Prakash ShahDate: 3/13/2019