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This essay provides an analysis of the Andaman Islands exhibit at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886. It explores the ways in which a display of near-life-size clay models, complete with indigenous-made manufactures, presented a... more
Inventory and analytical index of 190 manuscript letters pertaining mostly to Asia in 16th-17th centuries located in the Portuguese National Archives.
Michel Foucault has explored the ways in which, beginning in the eighteenth century, punishment started to become "'the most hidden part of the penal process'" and justice ceased to take "'public responsibility for the violence that is... more
. I argue that Sayyid Ahmed used a Sufi devotional premise to understand and explain principles of orthodoxy. He also applied a concept of innate spiritual knowledge to reformed practice, suggesting that ordinary people, without scholarly... more
This book is the first fascicle in a series that is designed as a reader’s Companion to a Sourcebook that presents all written sources with regard to Hunnic Peoples in Central and South Asia from the 4th to the 6th centuries of the... more
Central Asia and India in particular witnessed Islamic invasion by Turks, Mongols and Moguls that left a permanent mark in the history that can be regarded as "Age of unreason" . The period was marked by large scale violence and wanton... more
The main purpose of this paper is to survey the origins of educational policies during the colonial period. The emphasis on elite English education, and its displacement from traditional instructional models, resulted in a break with the... more
A number of experts have opined that the Vedic people did not know of the Sea (or ocean). However, in many hymns, one can find references to "ocean going rivers." As I show below, they were definitely a seafaring people.
This volume cross-examines the stability of heritage as a concept. It interrogates the past which materialises through multi-layered narratives on monuments and other objects that sustain cultural diversity. It seeks to understand how... more
The article is a discussion of Hermann Kulke's essay on the origin of the Sringeri Matha, and it created various origin myths about itself in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Table of contents · Prefazione/Foreword, di Luca Clerici, Marcello Meli, Paola Mura > p. 9. · Nota introduttiva / Introductory note, di Paola Mura, p. 17. · Quasi una premessa / Almost a foreword, di Marcello Meli > p. 23. · La Compagnia... more
The Bengali newspaper Samācār Candrikā from 1830 to 1831 offers a glimpse at the emergence of the Modern, popular Hinduism now evident in Hindu nationalism in India. Preserving orthodox Hindu responses to the reforms advocated by the... more
In the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, courtliness was crucial to the political and cultural life of the Deccan. Divided between six states competing for territory, resources and skills, the medieval and early modern Deccan was a... more
Sangeet Natak journal Vol XLII N°1 2008, Alain Daniélou. Guest editors, Dagmar Bernstorff and Samuel Berthet.
This introductory chapter sets out the rationale for the ensuing chapters and their division into different parts. It also provides an overall and comprehensive prologue to the Gramsci–Ambedkar encounter. Indeed, ‘parallels are strong and... more
Although Switzerland was never formally a colonial power, it was attached to many quasi-colonies such as settlements of Swiss missionary societies, which were financed and managed with money, personnel, and ideas from Switzerland.... more
The Hindu Wodeyar dynasty formed the Mysore kingdom in 1399 (1). It ruled the region until India’s independence, with a couple of breaks in between, from 1760 to 1799 and 1831 to 1881. Established as a subsidiary of the Karnata Empire... more
A review of Walter Rossa's book describing the development of the development of the urban forms of the Portuguese cities presently situated in the Republic of India.
Dr. E Stanley Jones through his Kingdom of God perspective had a lasting impact on racism both in India and North America. Through his formation in India of the Christian Ashram movement in 1930 and transplanting it worldwide, Jones... more
A short essay on the origins and logic of Indian tolerance and caste discrimination
Ancient Indian Religions - Essay question 1 (2000)
La “Dottrina Gujral” rappresenta un modello teorico predisposto in India per la gestione dello spazio politico dell’Asia meridionale. Il saggio intende analizzare questa proposta politica, spiegando i motivi per cui nel Paese esistesse la... more
This paper explores the process of legitimation involved in the struggle for secession in Telangana, India. It argues that this was focussed on the securing of justice in a) gaining access to resources (the legitimation of risk) and b)... more
Review of: Leonid Alayev, Medieval India, Moscow: URSS, 2018. Рецензия на: Л.Б. Алаев. Средневековая Индия. История: политическая, социальная, экономическая, культурная. 2-е изд., испр. и доп. М.: URSS–Ленанд, 2018. 280 с. (Академия... more
The Hijab row has opened questions about determining our priority between the conflicting objectives of individual choices and liberties, institutional freedom, and plurality and secular ethos of the nation.
The study of the history of the peoples of the Caspian region involves a systematic approach. It provides: analysis of ancient written sources; attraction of archaeological data; the study of toponymy of the region; geological history of... more
In classical and especially medieval India books had a high circulation among cultured people. Nevertheless, Brahmanical culture regarded writing as a contemptible activity. In fact, a written text was understood as the defective... more
International relations must distance itself from its Eurocentric and masculine moorings if it is to address its increasing irrelevance in the modern world and become more "international" and truly inclusive. The theoretical position of... more
This book sheds new light on the dynamics of the colonial encounter between Britain and India. It highlights how various analytical approaches to this encounter can be creatively mobilised to rethink entanglements of memory and identity... more
The Quit India speech is a speech made by Mahatma Gandhi on August 8, 1942, on the eve of the Quit India movement. He called for determined, but passive resistance that signified the certitude that Gandhi foresaw for the movement is best... more
This article presents new evidence with which to evaluate the validity of the popular picture of religious environmentalism in India. It examines accounts of a large number of incidents described in Indian language newspapers, the... more
'It provides a picture, fascinating...of some of the religious movements in Indian history.' — The book Review This book addresses a range of debates regarding religious movements in the medieval and early modern periods. Eleven key... more
This article, in English, deals with the etymology of the Greek word for satrap and the Persian word Shah. It also shows how Alexander the Great was perceived by the Indians he was conquering.
What ails the teaching of history in India and thoughts for a new teaching method and content.