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The Early History Of Freemasonry In Bengal And The Punjab With Which Is Incorporated The Early History Of Freemasonry In Bengal By Andrew D’Cruz

The Early History Of Freemasonry In Bengal And The Punjab With Which Is Incorporated The Early History Of Freemasonry In Bengal By Andrew D’Cruz

Walter Kelly Firminger

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia de Asia
ISBN:
9789354187001

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A vital record of Freemasonry’s early rise across Bengal and the Punjab. Secrets shaped empires and lives. Walter Kelly Firminger’s careful compilation, incorporating Andrew D’Cruz’s earlier account, presents a lucid and methodical freemasonry history book that traces the emergence, social reach and institutional patterns of lodges across the region. Part of a valuable historical non-fiction collection, it locates masonic societies in India within the broader currents of South Asian history and the British Empire era, offering material of clear interest to students of colonial India studies and to scholars engaged in secret societies research. Neither dry catalogue nor sentimental myth, the work balances narrative, chronology and context, making it both an accessible read for curious minds and a durable academic reference work for historians and researchers. Of lasting literary and historical significance, the volume stands as an early systematic account of fraternal organisation in the subcontinent and is indispensable for 18th-century Bengal specialists, for Punjab regional history inquiries, and for comparative fraternal orders scholarship. Firminger writes with unobtrusive clarity that foregrounds period material and context, producing a measured narrative that invites further enquiry. The volume supports comparative study across the empire, proving useful to those tracing how lodge networks intersected with commerce, administration and local society. Readable and exacting in turn, it appeals equally to casual readers drawn to lesser-known histories and to classic-literature collectors seeking heritage titles. Beyond scholarship, the narrative sheds light on the social fabric of colonial towns and the networks that linked European officers, merchants and local elites - an angle invaluable to social historians and to anyone studying the everyday workings of imperial institutions.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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