<p>"a fascinating exploration of the intricacies of British imperial engagement with the Hindu temple from the emergence through to the end of colonial rule in India. Sutton takes us on a journey of bureaucratic and legal entanglements, destruction and resistance as the colonial state sought to define, control and subjugate this central site of devotion in Indian society." — <i>History Today</i></p><p>"Deborah Sutton's pathbreaking study <i>Ruling Devotion: The Hindu Temple in the British Imperial Imagination</i> offers a new understanding of the modern history of the Hindu temple in India." — <i>The Wire</i></p>
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Deborah Sutton is Professor of South Asian History at Lancaster University. She is the author of Other Landscapes: Colonialism and the Predicament of Authority in Nineteenth-Century South India.