Indian feminist Pandita Ramabai and transnational liberal religious networks in the nineteenth-century world

MIDGLEY, Clare (2016). Indian feminist Pandita Ramabai and transnational liberal religious networks in the nineteenth-century world. In: MIDGLEY, Clare, TWELLS, Alison and CARLIER, Julie, (eds.) Women in transnational history: connecting the local and the global. Women's and Gender History . Routledge. (In Press) [Book Section]

Abstract
This chapter focusses on the pioneering Indian feminist Pandita Ramabai. Offering a fresh transnational perspective on her life, it throws new light on the inter-related feminist and faith journeys of a foundational figure in the global emergence of modern feminisms. In the process, it offers new insights into the significance of informal cross-cultural networks of association during the nineteenth-century age of empire.
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