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Calcutta’s colonial religious space and the arrival of Loreto
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Chapter One establishes the Roman Catholic religious terrain of Calcutta. It analyses the complex heritage of Roman Catholicism in the city, which was entangled with newly established British colonial categorisations around race and class. These entanglements reconfigured even earlier Euro-Portuguese mentalities as they related particularly to Roman Catholic Eurasians. The chapter then focuses on the Loreto in Calcutta as the first-arriving female Roman Catholic convent in the city.

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