A history of India Peter Robb.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave essential historiesPublication details: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave, 2002.Description: xiii, 344 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780333691281
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954 22
LOC classification:
  • DS436 .R63 2002
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction: Region and Civilization 1 -- India and its history - Rule - Region and unity - -- Belief- Customs: the problem of caste - Islam and -- Indian plurality - Environment, technology and -- socio-economic change -- 2 Early India 27 -- Cultures and peoples - Land - Social order - -- Communities - Kingship - Invasions and empires - -- Culture and its transmission - Production (slaves, rice -- and bankers) - Empires, religions and regions -- 3 Mediaeval India 55 -- Regionalism - Empires: the Delhi sultans - Empires: -- Vijayanagara - Statecraft - Kings and sultans - -- Lords, officials and localities - Culture and belief- -- Production and society - Region versus empire -- 4 Early Modern India I: Mughals and Marathas 81 -- The Mughals - Mughal rule - Early modern society -- and economy - Eighteenth-century politics - -- Merchants and states - Rival economies on the eve -- of conquest - Administration, 1580-1765: some -- comparisons -- 5 Early Modern India II: Company Raj 116 -- The East India Company in Madras and Calcutta - -- The Company's rise to power - Revenue settlements -- under the Company - Transitions, 1770s to 1860s: -- trade - Law - Education - Features of Company -- rule - Some early modern Indian responses -- 6 Modem India I: Government 148 -- Modern government - Councils and departments - -- Financial problems - Benevolence and intervention - -- Policy goals: Britain and India - Political policies -- under colonialism - Decolonization -- 7 Modern India II: Politics 177 -- Modern politics - The Indian National Congress - -- Political Islam - Popular protest - Popular -- nationalism - Communal separatism - Partition - -- Community and class - The aftermath of colonialism - -- Roads to independence and to modern politics -- 8 Modern India III: Society 218 -- Categorizations - New environments: Calcutta - -- Caste and class - Low-caste movements - Islam - -- Hindu and Sikh religious movements - Women - -- The British raj and after -- 9 Modern India IV: Economy 246 -- Decline and European dominance - Values, -- de-industrialization, dualism, economic decline - -- Agriculture - Rural labour regimes - The 'landless' - -- The 'landed' - Land control - The use of credit - -- Access to the market - Purchasing power - -- Differentiation - Food and health - Colonial legacies -- 10 Epilogue: After Modernity? 296 -- Caste, community and nation - A Hindu India? - -- Transitions and prospects.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction: Region and Civilization 1 -- India and its history - Rule - Region and unity - -- Belief- Customs: the problem of caste - Islam and -- Indian plurality - Environment, technology and -- socio-economic change -- 2 Early India 27 -- Cultures and peoples - Land - Social order - -- Communities - Kingship - Invasions and empires - -- Culture and its transmission - Production (slaves, rice -- and bankers) - Empires, religions and regions -- 3 Mediaeval India 55 -- Regionalism - Empires: the Delhi sultans - Empires: -- Vijayanagara - Statecraft - Kings and sultans - -- Lords, officials and localities - Culture and belief- -- Production and society - Region versus empire -- 4 Early Modern India I: Mughals and Marathas 81 -- The Mughals - Mughal rule - Early modern society -- and economy - Eighteenth-century politics - -- Merchants and states - Rival economies on the eve -- of conquest - Administration, 1580-1765: some -- comparisons -- 5 Early Modern India II: Company Raj 116 -- The East India Company in Madras and Calcutta - -- The Company's rise to power - Revenue settlements -- under the Company - Transitions, 1770s to 1860s: -- trade - Law - Education - Features of Company -- rule - Some early modern Indian responses -- 6 Modem India I: Government 148 -- Modern government - Councils and departments - -- Financial problems - Benevolence and intervention - -- Policy goals: Britain and India - Political policies -- under colonialism - Decolonization -- 7 Modern India II: Politics 177 -- Modern politics - The Indian National Congress - -- Political Islam - Popular protest - Popular -- nationalism - Communal separatism - Partition - -- Community and class - The aftermath of colonialism - -- Roads to independence and to modern politics -- 8 Modern India III: Society 218 -- Categorizations - New environments: Calcutta - -- Caste and class - Low-caste movements - Islam - -- Hindu and Sikh religious movements - Women - -- The British raj and after -- 9 Modern India IV: Economy 246 -- Decline and European dominance - Values, -- de-industrialization, dualism, economic decline - -- Agriculture - Rural labour regimes - The 'landless' - -- The 'landed' - Land control - The use of credit - -- Access to the market - Purchasing power - -- Differentiation - Food and health - Colonial legacies -- 10 Epilogue: After Modernity? 296 -- Caste, community and nation - A Hindu India? - -- Transitions and prospects.

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