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Chapter Two examines the convent view of the Great Revolt of 1857. Women religious hid in church steeples or were saved by marble church ceilings from angry Indian sepoys below – whose seemingly unprovoked violence served to confirm to these frightened women religious the barbarity of the ‘lessor’ races. The chapter then brings the focus back to an individual woman religious: Mother Delphine Hart, the first Provincial Superior of Loreto. This chapter also examines the galvanised and complex sectarian divide in India, and the failed Protestant attempts in Bengal to educate Indian girls between 1818 and 1840.

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Empire religiosity

Convent habits in colonial and postcolonial India

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