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The Consequences of Cotton in Antebellum America

DOC The Consequences of Cotton in Antebellum America by William J. Phalen in History

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Buddhism is now 2;500 years old and has about 300 million followers worldwide and almost 3 million adherents in the United States. Yet; until the late eighteenth century when Sir William “Oriental” Jones broke the Brahmins’ prohibition on learning the sacred language of Sanskrit; the Buddha’s teachings were treasures unappreciated in the West. Uncovering clues about Buddhism’s origins from inscriptions on pillars and rocks; Jones pioneered an enthusiastic band whose search for the Indian subcontinent’s secret religion is chronicled in this book of high adventure and monumental historical detection. Acclaimed narrative historian Charles Allen brings to life extraordinary eighteenth- and nineteenth-century characters and travels to lost holy places across the Eastern world as he tells the story of how Westerners found the Buddha. Allen has recorded the Western birth of a religion whose influence in America has increased tenfold in the just the past forty years.


#2717393 in Books 2014-03-21Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.90 x .70 x 5.90l; .0 #File Name: 0786477008212 pages


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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Superior ReadBy HBAnother great read by Professor Phalen! This book provides thoughtful conversation on antebellum America; and is very well written once again.

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