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100 1 $aLudden, David E.
245 10 $aIndia and South Asia :$ba short history /$cDavid Ludden.
260 $aOxford :$bOneworld,$c©2002.
300 $axii, 306 pages :$bmaps ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aWith coverage not only of India, but also of Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, this book surveys nearly 5000 years, from the early settlers of pre-history to the Tamil Tiger conflicts and the overseas migration of modern South Asians. Particular emphasis is placed on the last 200 years, while the key theme of shifting regional identities underpins the author's insights into the social, economic and spiritual past of this region. This is an account of the colonial influences, political intrigues and religious differences that constitute the history of India and South Asia.
505 00 $g1.$tInventing Ancient Civilization --$tLand and water --$tOpen geography --$tPrehistoric societies --$tAncient transformation --$tInventing empire --$tInventing civilization --$tAryavarta and imperial Bharat --$tImperial regions --$tMedieval transitions --$g2.$tChanging Medieval Territories --$tA medieval epoch --$tEarly medievalism --$tSpiritual powers --$tGeographies of religion --$tMaking Hindu societies --$tThe rise of the warriors --$tA medieval transition --$tMobility and cultural mixing --$tUrban growth --$tExpanding commercialism --$tEmerging identities --$tMedieval empire, modern threshold --$tIndo-Persian imperial society --$tForming ethnicity --$g3.$tEarly Modern Regions --$tEthnic territory --$tFamily and patriarchy --$tInverting the map --$tEighteenth-century territorialism --$tEuropeans on the coast --$tBritish imperialism --$g4.$tMaking Modern Societies --$tOrganizing empire --$tImperial capitalism --$tNational economy and world economy --$tModern imperial society --$tAgrarian societies and imperial entitlements --$g5.$tOrigins of Nationality --$tInventing native society --$tLanguage and authority --$tIndia in Calcutta --$tShaking the empire --$tActivism, identity, and nationality --$g6.$tCreating Nations --$tA new twentieth-century landscape --$tAn overview of empire's end: 1919-47 --$tThe invention of constitutional identities in the 1920s --$tThe distinctiveness of Bengal and Punjab --$tThe reconstitution of nationalities: 1931-47 --$tIndependence and partition --$tForging national unity --$g7.$tNational Environments --$tBuddhist reformers, exiles, rules, and majoritarians --$tChristian communities, reformers, minorities, and targets --$tSikh electorate, religion, rights, and territory --$tMuslim societies, politics, minorities, and nationality --$tHindu societies, movements, politics, and Hindutva --$tCountry Profiles --$tBangladesh --$tBhutan --$tIndia --$tMaldives --$tNepal --$tPakistan --$tSri Lanka.
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