Different Types of History |
Contents
I | ix |
II | xxv |
III | 1 |
IV | 3 |
V | 17 |
VI | 43 |
VII | 59 |
VIII | 71 |
XIII | 163 |
XIV | 179 |
XV | 199 |
XVI | 229 |
XVII | 245 |
XVIII | 267 |
XIX | 269 |
XX | 299 |
Common terms and phrases
American ancient Andhra argued Asian Assam autobiography Bamabodhini Bengal Bharati Ray Bhavai brahmans British rule Buddha Buddhist Calcutta Cambridge caste Chattopadhyaya civilization colonial India consciousness contemporary context cultural Delhi early India economic history emerged empire environmental epigraphic essay European Ezhavas Feynman Gujarat Guru Nanak Hindu historians historiography History of India Ibid ideas identity ideology imperial important Indian history Indian Ocean inscriptions Irfan Habib Jasma journal Kanippayyur Kerala Kesavan's Kharoshti king knowledge labour language literature mathematics medieval modern movement Mughal Muslim Nambuthiri narrative nationalist nineteenth century North East India North-east Oxford University Press Palnadu past performance period Persian Philosophy political published Punjab reform religion religious ritual role Romila Thapar rulers Sanskrit scholars Siddhraj Sikh Singh social society South Asia texts trade tradition twentieth century unani Vesha Virasaivism Western women writing