Explorations in Connected History /
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- 9780198077169
- 954 Sa584 E 102079
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954 M33 S 102134 South Asia in World History / | 954 R1147 G 102034 The Government of Social Life in Colonial India : | 954 R1376 H 101980 History, Culture and the Indian City : | 954 Sa584 E 102079 Explorations in Connected History / | 954 Se47 R 102123 Religion and Modernity in India / | 954 Se47 R 102123 Religion and Modernity in India / | 954 Sh87 I 102044 An Intellectual History for India / |
This volume contains eight essays that cover an entire range of themes including the relationship of violence and collection memory in pre-colonial South Asia. The essays attempt explicitly to implement a program of what the author calls "connected history," reworking the history of South Asia into a larger Eurasian space of conjunctural movements. The essays are in part a reaction to certain mechanistic forms of comparative history that were prevalent among early modern historians in the 1990s. This volume also represents the author's scholarly concerns in this theoretical framework-namely of finding connections between events in history, thus making them a part of a simultaneous historical process--over the last ten years. He also aims to critique current trends in history writing that are, in fact, though in a new theoretical language, giving voice to the same ideologically motivated assumptions about India and Indian history.
[1] Mughals and Franks -- [2] From the Tagus to the Ganges.
Collection of essays previously published; based on various conference presentations.
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