Join us for an insightful evening with renowned researcher and author Tone Bleie as she presents her latest work, A New Testament.
This book redefines the complex socio-political and religious landscapes shaped by Scandinavian missionaries and their interactions with Santal, Boro, and Bengali communities in colonial and post-colonial South Asia. It offers an engaging and multifaceted portrayal of the historical connections between missionary influence and broader changes in East India, North Bangladesh, and East Nepal, exploring themes such as power, cultural transformation, and resistance.
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About the Book
In A New Testament, Tone Bleie delves into the complex and often overlooked histories of Scandinavian missionaries’ interactions with Indigenous communities in South Asia. Readers are guided through carefully researched historical periods—from medieval Denmark and British East India Company rule to post-independence South Asia. This rich material is relevant for students and researchers in fields such as Scandinavian transnational history, missionary studies, religious studies, museum studies, subaltern history, and Indigenous studies.
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet the author, engage with thought-provoking ideas, and explore a part of history that bridges cultures, continents, and centuries.
Practical Information
For more information, please contact michael.t.heneise@uit.no