Religion, Nationalism, and Social Change in Ceylon, 1865–1885

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

E-ISSN: 0035-869x|101|2|123-150

ISSN: 0035-869x

Source: Royal Asiatic Society. Journal, Vol.101, Iss.2, 1969-04, pp. : 123-150

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Abstract

Nationalism in South and South-East Asian countries has been a response to certain common stimuli. Broadly speaking, Western ideas, education, religious influences, the economic activities of the rulers, and their social policies have been of particular significance.