The history of the expansion of Protestant Christianity among the Nepali diaspora
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Perry, Cindy L.
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2018-05-22T12:47:00Z
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2018-05-22T12:47:00Z
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1994
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The history of the Protestant Christian church among Nepali people
started while Nepal was still a "closed" country, among a diaspora community
across the eastern border in Darjeeling, then a part of British India. This thesis
documents the history of the expansion of Christianity throughout the Nepali
diaspora as it spread to disparate parts of India and beyond. In order to trace that
history, it was also necessary to historically trace the dispersion itself and its
contacts with Christianity.
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The first chapter deals with the basic question of "Who is a Nepali?" and
the historico-sociological forces that led to widespread external migration out of
Nepal. Then a two-tiered region by region historical analysis is made of the
Nepali diaspora itself in the context of its receptor communities and the influence
of Christianity among it, resulting in the establishment of Nepali Protestant
Christian churches. This process is traced from its early beginnings in Darjeeling
on through the Eastern Himalayan states of Sikkim and Bhutan and into the
Duars, and along the relentless eastward migration trail into North East India and
Burma. The analysis then looks at the regions to the south and west of Nepal in
three broadly defined blocks: the North India plains of North Bihar and Uttar
Pradesh, the Western Himalayas with emphasis on the UP hills and Himachal
Pradesh, and urban India. A separate chapter documents the spread of
Christianity among Gurkha soldiers, particularly within the British Brigade of
Gurkhas. Throughout attention is given to the agents of Christian expansion and
other factors inherent in that expansion, the particular ethnicity of the Nepali
most affected, their links back to the "mother church" in Darjeeling and with the
church in Nepal. Finally, contrasts concerning where and how Christianity has
spread among the Nepali diaspora are drawn between the regions.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/30643
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 19
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The history of the expansion of Protestant Christianity among the Nepali diaspora
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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