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21. History of Pilgrimage in Ancient India, AD 300-1200 by Samarendra Narayan Arya | |
Hardcover: 260
Pages
(2004-01)
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22. The Economic History of India 1857-1947 (Oxford Textbooks) by Tirthankar Roy | |
Paperback: 402
Pages
(2006-11-02)
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23. Bonded Histories: Genealogies of Labor Servitude in Colonial India (Cambridge South Asian Studies) by Gyan Prakash | |
Paperback: 268
Pages
(2003-10-30)
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24. India (History of Nations) by Jann Einfeld | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2003-03-26)
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To the point, accurate and interesting to read |
25. Cultural Atlas of India: India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka by Gordon Johnson | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(1996-09)
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Good Introduction with photos, illustrations and facts The special features sections focus on the things that people of India are most likely to be known about. Most people will not remember everything about a culture/nation. They will probably remember only the most interesting things and the special features of this book present these in a clear, understandable manner, i.e mostbly agreeable to people like me who have grown up in India. Non-fiction books are hard to read for some people, these people are looking to escape from the ordinary. This book will interest the reader into reading & learning more about India. As for fantasy the readers might want to try tales, parables and comics like Jataka stories, Amar Chitra Katha...
Excellent reference book! |
26. Armies of the East India Company 1750-1850 (Men-at-Arms) by Stuart Reid | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2009-08-18)
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One of the most unusual , Colorful & Effective of Armies |
27. Light of Liberation: A History of Buddhism in India (Crystal Mirror Series, Vol. 8) | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(1992-05-25)
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The Mahayana view is all right here
A clear and detailed history |
28. Imperial Connections: India in the Indian Ocean Arena, 1860-1920 (California World History Library) by Thomas R. Metcalf | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(2008-10-20)
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29. Tamil Oratory and the Dravidian Aesthetic: Democratic Practice in South India (Cultures of History) by Bernard Bate | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2009-09-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is a book about the newness of old things. It concerns an oratorical revolution, a transformation of oratorical style linked to larger transformations in society at large. It explores the aesthetics of Tamil oratory and its vital relationship to one of the key institutions of modern society: democracy. Therefore this book also bears on the centrality of language to the modern human condition. Though Tamil oratory is a relatively new practice in south India, the Dravidian (or Tamil nationalist) style employs archaic forms of Tamil that suggest an ancient mode of speech. Beginning with the advent of mass democratic politics in the 1940s, a new generation of politician adopted this style, known as "fine," or "beautiful Tamil" ( centamil), for its distinct literary virtuosity, poesy, and alluring evocation of a pure Tamil past. Bernard Bate explores thecentamil phenomenon, arguing that the genre's spectacular literacy and use of ceremonial procession, urban political ritual, and posters, praise poetry are critical components in the production of a singularly Tamil mode of political modernity: a Dravidian neoclassicism. From his perspective, thecentamil revolution and Dravidian neoclassicism suggest that modernity is not the mere successor of tradition but the production of tradition, and that this production is a primary modality of modernity, a new newness-albeit a newness of old things. |
30. Introduction to the History of Indian Buddhism (Buddhism and Modernity) by Eugene Burnouf | |
Hardcover: 616
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(2010-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The most influential work on Buddhism to be published in the nineteenth century, Introduction à l’histoire du Buddhisme indien, by the great French scholar of Sanskrit Eugène Burnouf, set the course for the academic study of Buddhism, and Indian Buddhism in particular, for the next hundred years. First published in 1844, the masterwork was read by some of the most important thinkers of the time, including Schopenhauer and Nietzsche in Germany and Emerson and Thoreau in America. But a century and a half on, Burnouf’s text has largely been forgotten. All that changes with Katia Buffetrille and Donald S. Lopez Jr.’s English translation of this foundational text. Reemerging here as a vibrant artifact of intellectual history and as a progenitor of the often colorful genealogy of Buddhist studies, Introduction to the History of Indian Buddhism provides a clear view of how the religion was understood in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Burnouf was an impeccable scholar, and his vision, especially of the Buddha, continues to profoundly shape our modern understanding of Buddhism. Indeed, the work offers a wellspring of still-valuable information and insight into the theory and practice of Buddhism. In reintroducing Burnouf to a new generation of Buddhologists, Buffetrille and Lopez have revived a seminal text in the history of Orientalism. |
31. A Cultural History of India | |
Paperback: 585
Pages
(1999-07)
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32. Hindu Gods And Heroes Studies in the History of the Religion of India by Lionel D. Barnett | |
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(2010-03-07)
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33. The Honourable Company: A History of the English East India Company by John Keay | |
Hardcover: 474
Pages
(1994-05-01)
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Historical writing at its best!
Interesting, but Flawed I found thesubject interesting, because it showed the evolution of a commercialenterprise into economic imperialism.The book also includes helpful maps. However, I find fault in the presentation because it did not include abetter analysis of the effects of the trade patterns and technology on theCompany's business over time.Instead, the book was written more in the"name dropper" school of history.Almost as many questions arisefrom reading the book as were answered. For example, vast sums werebeing made on voyages.What did a pound sterling buy?Were the amountsquoted in the book of current value or then value?What were thecharacteristics of the frigates and Indiamen plying the eastern traderoutes?Charts showing tonnage overtime and sailing's would have beenappreciated. This book unsuccessfully attempts to many views of theCompany at once.Unfortunately, it does it by listing hundreds of names. The policies of Clive and Hastings get almost as many words as an oftenwidowed factor's daughter.I might recommend this book as a supplement toreaders interested in economic history, but not as a primary source.
Interesting, but Flawed I found thesubject interesting, because it showed the evolution of a commercialenterprise into economic imperialism.The book also includes helpful maps. However, I find fault in the presentation because it did not include abetter analysis of the effects of the trade patterns and technology on theCompany's business over time.Instead, the book was written more in the"name dropper" school of history.Almost as many questions arisefrom reading the book as were answered. For example, vast sums werebeing made on voyages.What did a pound sterling buy?Were the amountsquoted in the book of current value or then value?What were thecharacteristics of the frigates and Indiamen plying the eastern traderoutes?Charts showing tonnage overtime and sailing's would have beenappreciated. This book unsuccessfully attempts to many views of theCompany at once.Unfortunately, it does it by listing hundreds of names. The policies of Clive and Hastings get almost as many words as an oftenwidowed factor's daughter.I might recommend this book as a supplement toreaders interested in economic history, but not as a primary source.
The embryonic basis of the English Speaking Empire - PERIOD.
Comment for researchers |
34. The New Cambridge History of India, Volume 1, Part 3: Mughal and Rajput Painting by Milo Cleveland Beach | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1992-10-30)
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35. India: A Concise History by Francis Watson, Dilip Hiro | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2002-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description In modern times, two hundred years of British ascendancy were followed in the twentieth century by India taking its place among the nation-states of the modern world. For this revised edition, a new chapter by Dilip Hiro covers the events that have taken place in India from the 1980s to the present day. The enduring distinctiveness of India, its widely recognized but often bewildering "diversity of unity," emerges from these pages as a product of geographical simplicity and historical complexity. 186 illustrations and 4 maps. Customer Reviews (4)
Inaccurate and Misguiding
Biased Presentation I started reading the book and had not looked at the biography of the author. Almost 1/3rd of the way through the book, a clear pattern emerged wherein the author tried to project that much of what the world knows of India's glory is a result of British efforts. And how the British brought civility and culture to India. It also seemed that the image that the author projected of India was along the lines of what a British "sahib" may have thought of the locals. It was then that I read the author's biography and saw that he was Director of Counter-Propaganda to the Government of India. From the period when he served the government it is obvious that the author was not employed by Government of Independent India but the British Government ruling India (which technically speaking was also the Government of India). I really feel that justice was not done to the subject matter. Maybe someone who is both- a patriotic Indian and a history buff- might enjoy some aspects of this book. An average reader would find the treatment of this subject poor (and boring) at worst and mediocre at best. I would not recommend this book.
Dry and Terse Photos were included that had no text related to them.Anyone who does not have previous knowledge of India's history would not comprehend why the photos were included. Although I am an avid reader, I had to force myself to finish this book.
Indeed a concise history! |
36. Engines of Change: The Railroads That Made India (Moving through History: Transportation and Society) by Ian J. Kerr | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2006-12-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The former Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire, India remains, by any measure, a major economic and political actor on the world scene. Without her extensive railway network—completed against all odds by her British colonial masters—it is impossible to imagine what might have become of the diverse lands and peoples of the subcontinent. These railway networks brought them together as a colony; these networks fostered the nationalism that would be Britain's downfall. This rail network both remade the physical landscape and brought social-cultural cohesion to a diverse and wide-ranging populace. It would be common rail travel that Gandhi would employ to reach the masses. From its romantic mystique to its dangerous reality, it is rail travel today that keeps vital social, cultural, economic and political forces moving. India's railroad history serves as a unique lens to her larger story of triumph over adversity. By 1905, India had the world's fourth largest railway network—a position it retains in the early 21st century. The railroads were at the organizational and technological center of many of the inter-related economic, political, social, cultural, and ecological transformations that produced modern India through, and out of, its colonial past. In addition to this vast technical achievement, and (in keeping with the series focus), there is an equally important and wide-sweeping human-interest tale to be told with evocative vignettes of the triumph of the human spirit (one billion strong!) in the face of great adversity. Customer Reviews (1)
Railroad history |
37. India Condensed: 5,000 Years of History & Culture by Anjana Motihar Chandra | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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Outstanding job in presenting a chronological view of important events in 5000 years of Indian History
Great Book on India for Indians living abroad and foreigners interested in India |
38. The History of India, As Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 7 by Henry Miers Elliot, John Dowson | |
Paperback: 586
Pages
(2010-01-12)
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39. A Brief History of India by Alain Daniélou | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2003-02-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Alain Daniélou approaches the history of India from a new perspective-as a sympathetic outsider, yet one who understands the deepest workings of the culture. Because the history of India covers such a long span of time, rather than try to create an exhaustive chronology of dates and events, Daniélou instead focuses on enduring institutions that remain constant despite the ephemeral historical events that occur. His selections, synthesis, and narration create a thoroughly engaging and readable journey through time, with a level of detail and comprehensiveness that is truly a marvel. Because of the continuity of its civilization, its unique social system, and the tremendous diversity of cultures, races, languages, and religions that exist in its vast territory, India is like a history museum. Its diverse groups maintained their separate identities and never fully supplanted the culture and knowledge of their predecessors. Even today one may encounter in India primitive Stone Age people whose technology has remained at what is considered prehistoric levels. Thus Daniélou's examination of India reveals not only the diversity and historical events and trends of that country, but also the history of all mankind. Through Daniélou's history of India we learn from whence we came, what we have discovered over the years in the fields of science, arts, technology, social structures, religions, and philosophical concepts, and what the future may hold for us. Customer Reviews (10)
Navigating the Indian labyrinth
Good but.....
Lots of unsubstantiated opinions, not backed by facts - avoid this book
religions, various conquest and independence!
6000 years and 6000 names |
40. Religion, State, and Society in Medieval India by S. Nurul Hasan | |
Hardcover: 343
Pages
(2008-09-15)
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