Re-searching Transitions in Indian History
Coordonnateurs : Seshan Radhika, Kumbhojkar Shraddha
The idea of transitions in Indian history emerged early when the term ?transition? denoted shifts from one period to another. The notion of transition itself has moved beyond being primarily economic to include dimensions of society, culture and ideology. This volume brings together scholarly works that re-examine and re-define the concept of transition by looking into a range of subjects including religion, culture, gender, caste and community networks, maritime and mercantile modes, ideas of nationalism and historiographies across geographical and temporal settings.
With contributions by leading scholars from South Asia, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of ancient history, modern Indian history, sociology and social anthropology, and South Asian studies.
Introduction Part I: Locating Transitions 1. Questioning Transitions Part II: Early India 2. Transitions in Early Historic South India: A Theoretical Perspective 3. Evolution of Political Institutions and Culture in Karnataka, 400–1300 CE 4. Another Transition Debate? Charting the Movement Towards the Early Medieval and Out of It 5. Transitions in Early Tamilakam: Gender and Religion Part III: The Sea 6. Transitions at Sea: Maritime Orders and the 18th-Century Indian Ocean 7. Alterations in Indian Mercantile Modes from the Pre-modern to the Modern Period 8. Introduction of the British Consular Jurisdiction into Zanzibar: Indian Merchants in a Judicial Transition Part IV: Numismatics 9. Understanding Transitions in Indian History: In the Light of Numismatics Evidence Part V: Colonial India 10. The Consolidation of Jati in Colonial India 11. Relocating Caste: The Politics of Communalism in Early 20th-Century Bombay 12. Marathi Theatre in Transition 13. Shaming the Self, Negating History: Advent of Evangelicals and Transformation of a Community in Colonial North East India Part VI: Regions 14. Transition in Tibet: The End of Bon and a Warrior Nation and the Rise of Buddhism 15. Transitions in Malabar: Rethinking History
Radhika Seshan is Professor and Head at the Department of History, Savitribai Phule Pune University, India. Her main area of research is maritime and urban history. Her recent publications include Narratives, Routes and Intersections in Pre-modern Asia (2017).
Shraddha Kumbhojkar is Assistant Professor at the Department of History, Savitribai Phule Pune University, India. Among her recently published work is the article ‘Untouchables and Contested History’ in Inclusive.
Date de parution : 12-2020
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 06-2018
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes de Re-searching Transitions in Indian History :
Mots-clés :
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar; Songtsen Gampo; british; Natak Mandali; consular; Mare Clausum; jurisdiction; Muhammad Bin Tughluq; merchants; Mare Liberum; tamil; British Consular Jurisdiction; epics; Tibetan Culture Area; early; Mid-first Millennium Ce; medieval; Tamil Nadu; period; Early Medieval Period; tibetan; Lushai Hills; Stewart Gordon; British Consular Court; Rajan Gurukkal; Tamil Epics; Malini Adiga; Lang Darma; Bhairabi Prasad Sahu; Indian Merchants; R; Mahalakshmi; Maharashtra State Archives; Rila Mukherjee; Mary Winchester; Ruby Maloni; Marathi Theatre; Shizuo Katakura; Dr Ambedkar; Danish Moin; Early Medieval; Monika Vaidya; Fra Mauro’s World Map; Mrunal Patnekar; Central Tibetan Administration; Shraddha Kumbhojkar; British Consular; Sajal Nag; Consular Court; M; N; Rajesh; Abdu Rahiman Thottekat