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State, pluralism, and the Indian historical tradition / Satish Chandra

By: Chandra, Satish.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.Description: 196 p.ISBN: 9780195696219; 0195696212.Subject(s): Cultural pluralism -- India | Bhakti | Sufism | India -- Social conditionsDDC classification: 320.954
Contents:
Concept of state : the Indian perspective and the world -- State and society in Medieval India -- The rise of state and its evolution in Rajasthan : the case of Jodhpur -- Towns in the Orient and Fernand Braudel -- Qasbas in West Rajasthan : small towns during the seventeenth century -- Cultural and political role of Delhi, 1675-1725 -- India's maritime tradition : a review -- Some modern Indian historians : Ishwari Prasad, R.P. Tripathi, Syed Nurul Hasan -- Interaction of Bhakti and Sufi movements in South Asia -- Half a century of India's freedom : retrospect and prospect.
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Concept of state : the Indian perspective and the world -- State and society in Medieval India -- The rise of state and its evolution in Rajasthan : the case of Jodhpur -- Towns in the Orient and Fernand Braudel -- Qasbas in West Rajasthan : small towns during the seventeenth century -- Cultural and political role of Delhi, 1675-1725 -- India's maritime tradition : a review -- Some modern Indian historians : Ishwari Prasad, R.P. Tripathi, Syed Nurul Hasan -- Interaction of Bhakti and Sufi movements in South Asia -- Half a century of India's freedom : retrospect and prospect.

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