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This Book examines the history of the Theosophical Society in England from 1880 to 1930, focusing on the interplay between theosophy, feminism, and colonialism. It explores how competing understandings of womanhood, spirituality, and the "East" shaped the Society's internal debates and its relationship with wider British culture. The text analyzes the Society's controversial figures like Madame Blavatsky and the accusations of fraud and sexual misconduct leveled against them. Furthermore, it traces the evolving role of women within the Theosophical Society, from a largely male-dominated organization to one where women increasingly defined its spiritual practices. The author also investigates how theosophical ideas intersected with broader political movements, including socialism and the women's suffrage movement. Finally, the text considers the enduring legacy of theosophy in contemporary New Age movements.

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