'How do we understand religious conversion in global history? In particular, what might lead chiefs and rulers to convert to new religions? It's an important question, and Strathern has fascinating answers. This book, a companion to his much admired Unearthly Powers, takes the reader on a religious conversion tour, stopping in the Congo, Japan, Siam, and Hawaii. Each case is at once deeply individual, carefully contextualized, and linked to larger theories about conversion. Vital reading for anyone who wants to understand religious conversion in world history.' Tonio Andrade, Professor of Chinese and Global History, Emory University