A history of India
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A history of India
Palgrave, 2002
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Bibliography: p. 310-328
Includes index
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Description
This fresh and up-to-date interpretation of India's rich and extraordinary history, written by a leading authority in the field, explores themes in ancient, medieval and especially modern India. Peter Robb's accessible narrative analyses India's civilizations and its empires through the ages - including the Mughal Empire, the British Raj, and independent India to the present day - as they entangled with regional rule and heterodox cultures. A History of India - examines the relationships between politics, religious belief, social order (especially caste), environment and economic change - assesses, from circa 1860, British colonialism, Indian nationalism and nation-building, popular protest movements, religious revivals, and re-inventions of caste, community and gender - discusses long-term economic development, the impact of global trade, and the origins of rural poverty Centred around clearly expressed and well argued topics, issues and explanations, A History of India is the ideal introduction for all those with an interest in the drama and vitality of India's fascinating past.
Table of Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements Indian Words and Names Maps Charts and Tables Introduction: Region and Civilization Early India Medieval India Early Modern India I: Mughals and Marathas Early Modern India II
- Company Raj Modern India I: Government Modern India II: Politics Modern Indai III: Society Modern India IV: Economy Epilogue: After Modernity Appendix: References and Readings Index
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