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Asian Catholicism and Migration

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Confront the defining paradox of our time: the clash between the cosmopolitan dream of a ‘global family’ and the harsh realities of nationalism, landlessness, and the ‘sons of the soil’ narrative. ...
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  • 21 October 2026
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Confront the defining paradox of our time: the clash between the cosmopolitan dream of a ‘global family’ and the harsh realities of nationalism, landlessness, and the ‘sons of the soil’ narrative. This volume explores how faith and organised religion anchor migrants through these crises, specifically examining Telugu migration and Jesuit history between suppression and restoration. Drawing on unpublished historical data and situating the microhistory of the Telugu community within the framework of global Catholicism, it traces how the Telugu migrants survive while retaining its roots. By analysing the trajectory of Telugu migrants’ past and present, this work offers an idea that a united human family is possible, transcending borders and cultures while preserving distinct community identities.
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Price: $81.00
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Global Catholicism
Publication Date: 21 October 2026
ISBN: 9789004764231
Format: Paperback
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Martin Joseph, PhD (2022), is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Research on New International Economic Order – State University of Madras. His postdoctoral research focuses on Indian Catholicism and migration studies. His articles include ‘Migration of Telugu Catholics in Madras Presidency’ (IJAC-Brill, 2024).