Preface
1: Introduction
2: Parsis in Post-Independence Bombay
3: The Diaspora: a bird's eye view (results of a global survey)
4: Parsis in Hong kong and the China Seas
5: Parsis in Karachi
6: Parsis in East Africa (Zanzibar and Kenya)
7: The Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe
8: Zoroastrians on the North American Continent
9: Zoroastrians in Australia
10: Globalizing Trends
11: Conclusion
John R. Hinnells is Professor of Comparative Religion at Liverpool Hope University College. He was formerly Professor of Comparative Religion at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
The breadth and depth of this book reflect the 250,000 miles of travel logged by the author in researching it. One can confidently state that the incredible effort and dedication to bring this book to press twenty years after the original lectures have not been in vain. Yuhan S. D. Vevaina, JRAS an awesome piece of research, the fruit of 30 years of study... A ground-breaking contribution not only to the study of Zoroastrianism but also to the debate on migration and diasporic communities. This is a book that nobody working in Zoroastrian or diaspora studies can afford to ignore. Almut Hintze, THES ...an awesome piece of research...an important, indeed ground-breaking, contribution not only to the study of Zoroastrianism but also to the debate on migration and diaspora communities. This is a book which nobody working in Zoroastrian or Diaspora studies can afford to ignore. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Volume 69, Issue 2 ...very detailed and rich accounts that are based on an unusually vast array of source materials...a unique testimony to the accomplishment of one of the pioneer students of religious diaspora, possessing an incomparably intimate knowledge of the people he studies. Numen, Volume 53
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