Buddhism in Sinhalese Society, 1750-1900: A Study of Religious Revival and Change |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Background | 11 |
Part One Schisms within the Order and | 71 |
Authority and Dissent in the Siyam | 106 |
Decline or Revival? | 173 |
Beginnings | 191 |
Protest Consolidated | 232 |
Conclusion | 256 |
Chronological Table 17501900 | 263 |
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