Part 1 Multiculturalism, Minority Religions, and Iskcon; Chapter 2 Sacred Space and Locality; Chapter 3 Creating and Contesting Place; Part 2 The Battle over Public Worship; Chapter 5 The Political Campaign; Chapter 6 Alternatives and Solutions; Part 3 Rights, Power, and Religion; Chapter 8 The ECHR, HRA, and ‘Freedom of Religion’ in Britain; Chapter 9 Religion and the Politics of Multiculturalism; Chapter 10 Postcolonial Conflict in an English Village;
Malory Nye
'A detailed and well written book deserves to be widely read. This
timely and well-told story should be in every University library
and would enliven any graduate or senior undergraduate course on
Hinduism.' - Hindu-Christian Studies
'A book which is valuable particularly on account of the care with
which solid ethnographic and legal material has been assembled' -
Ethnic and Racial Studies
'A detailed and well written book deserves to be widely read. This
timely and well-told story should be in every University library
and would enliven any graduate or senior undergraduate course on
Hinduism.' - Hindu-Christian Studies
'A book which is valuable particularly on account of the care with
which solid ethnographic and legal material has been assembled' -
Ethnic and Racial Studies
'This book crosses a number of disciplines and it is therefore
possible to recommned it to students of anthropology, religion and
the social and political sciences. It is written in a clear style
that should also make it accessible to the interested general
reader.' - Reviews in Religion and Theology
'Malory Nye provides an empirically detailed and theoretically
engaging account of a lengthy and complex dispute over the status,
use and significance of a place of ISKCON (International Society
for Krishna Conciousness) worship' - Ethnos
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