Religious Encounters at the Intersection of Colonialism and Modernity

Seed Grant Semester Awarded
Spring
Seed Grant Award Year
2006

The project seeks to develop a successful NEH Challenge Grant proposal by analyzing religious encounters and their varying consequences (religious conversion, coexistence, syncretism, and conflict) in Europe, colonial Asia, Africa, and the Americas from the early-modern to the late-modern period. It examines the relationship between colonialism and modernity and reflects on the role of religion in the global context.

Principal Investigator(s)
Alexander Henn, School of Global Studies
Eugene Clay, Religious Studies
Hyaeweol Choi, Languages and Literature