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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 

The lives and afterlives of the Brahmo Samaj

An online workshop exploring the Brahmo Samaj’s impact on social, cultural, and religious reform in 19th-century South Asia, and its continued relevance today.

The session will feature presentations from leading scholars on the lives of key figures and the movement’s broader influence on modern reform.

Speakers

  • Ankur Barua, University of Cambridge
  • ​Brian Hatcher, Tufts University
  • ​Neilesh Bose, University of Victoria
  • ​Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha, CRASSH, University of Cambridge & ILSR Kolkata
  • ​Sunrit Mullick, Author and Former Merrill Fellow, Harvard Divinity School
  • ​Anup Dhar, The Hans Kilian and Lotte Köhler Center, Bochum & BML Munjal University

This online event is hosted by CRASSH. Please visit their website for a detailed programme and to register.

Date: 
Friday, 14 March, 2025 - 15:00 to 18:30
Event location: 
Zoom

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