Categories: History

Chota Nagpur: A Little-Known Province of the Empire

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<p>This book originally published in 1903 describes the scenes and habitats of the people of the tract known as Chota Nagpur in the pre- colonial times along with their customs and history. This is indeed a seminal work as there is not much literature available for researchers regarding the local history of Chota Nagpur region. It is a record of materials drawn from the local records/documents and archaeological findings and collection of other scattered fragments of materials. About the Author Francis Bradley-Brit ICS (1874-1963) was a British diplomat and writer. He served in the British legation in Tehran. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction works concerning his travel experiences about India and the Middle-East nations.</p>

Four Years in Tibet

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<p>It was by sheer accident that the author Rev. Ahmad Shah came across an advertisement in the local paper in Bandon ‘Wanted a medical man of experience for Leh in Ladakh’. This book follows the travels of Ahmad Shah in Kashmir and Ladakh also known as lower Tibet from 1890 1894 making his way to Leh from Srinagar via the Zoji La and Kargil through Tibet and Ladakh. A Christian missionary Shah went to investigate over there claims made in the bookThe Unknown Life of Jesus Christ by the Crimean journalist spy and traveller Nikolai Notovich that there is a lost Gospel on Jesus’s life in India and Tibet. Apart from his investigation into Notovich’s claims Shah makes observations on the Tibetan culture of the time including their peculiar customs habits religion funerary customs and marriage ceremonies and among other topics including the history of Tibetan Buddhism and why foreigners are forbidden to enter Tibet. About the Author Rev. Ahmed Shah was a Christian missionary. He authored several books including the translation of The Bijak of Kabir and Buddhism and Christian Faith.</p>

The Indian Corps in France

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<p>This is a historically important and thrilling narrative of the deeds of the Indian Corps in Flanders in France in the early days of the Great War. During the course of the First World War an Indian Army was raised trained and equipped for service in India alone and upon its frontiers. Soon this army was deployed from Egypt on the west to China in the east and had embraced most of the intervening countries. The landing of two Indian Divisions of the Indian Corps in the harbor of Marseilles in September and October 1914 was not only a great event in the chronicles of the Indian Army but in the entire human history. This book describes the manner in which the soldiers and the drafts and reinforcements by which it was followed comported themselves in the fierce struggle of 1914-15 to a country where the climate the language the people the culture were all alien to them.</p>

Encountering Land Grab: An Ethnographic Journey

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<p>Taking possession of private land for ‘public purpose’ by the eminent domain of the state is a global phenomenon but it displaces and marginalizes the people at the local-level. The researchers have mainly dealt with this phenomenon either from the field or from the archive. In this book the author has studied the observable fact of land grab or acquisition for industries in a particular locale of the West Bengal State by combining the field and archive in a unique mode through a multi-sited ethnographic ‘journey’. Unlike the traditional anthropological ethnographies consisting of single ‘tribes’ or ‘multi-caste villages’ this vertical ethnographic voyage of the author led him to come across a group of dispossessed peasants in the villages a bunch of files in the district land acquisition department a rich text of proceedings in the West Bengal Assembly Library the growing global literature on land grab and also to reflect on his dialogues with the elected members of the parliamentary standing committee at New Delhi. Ethnography for the author was the road map which guided his journey in these apparently separate existential domains of land acquisition and throws new light on how development policies are made and how they failed and what were the lessons learnt. About the Author Abhijit Guha was a professor in Anthropology Vidyasagar University and a Senior Fellow of the ICSSR. He has published articles and a book on land acquisition.</p>

A Concise Dictionary English-Persian: Together with a Simplified Grammar of the Persian Language

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<p>In 1882 E.H. Palmer published a Concise Dictionary of Persian-English. He was simultaneously working on its companion volume i.e. A Concise Dictionary English-Persian Together with a Simplified Grammar of the Persian Language. He died in 1882 and left behind his notes for the dictionary. These were completed and edited by G. Le Strange and published in 1883. About the Author Edward Henry Palmer (1840-1882) was an English Orientalist and Explorer. G. Le Strange (1854-1933) was a British Orientalist. He was a noted scholar for his work in the field of the historical geography of the pre-modern Middle Eastern and eastern Islamic lands and was known for his edited works on the Persian geographical texts. He was a scholar in Persian Arabic and Spanish.</p>

The Third Birth of Confucius: Reconstructing the Ancient Chinese Philosophy in the Post-Mao China

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<p>The Third Birth of Confucious deals with the Chinese sage and philosopher Confucius and his philosophical and politicocultural legacies. As the title suggests Confucius has once again taken birth in China. Confucius ‘died’ first time when he gave way to Buddhism in the tenth century but was reinvented again (NeoConfucianism). This was the second birth of Confucius. In the twentieth century under the influence of western ideas China's liberals and Marxists abandoned Confucius again. But how long can a civilization live without any ideational orientation? Hence the third birth of Confucius from ad 2000 onwards. Confucius is emerging as a proxy word for cultural nationalism. In fact it is not one Confucius who is taking birth in China but two. One is the common man’s Confucius which is authentic and genuine. The other Confucius is promoted by the Chinese Government. The author believes that soon either China will embrace democracy or it may implode and disintegrate like the former Soviet Union. This book is an attempt to unravel the muddled reality of China and will definitely prove a landmark work in the field of Chinese Studies. About the Author Kashi Ram Sharma was initiated to the Chinese Studies in 19657 at the Australian National University Canberra Australia. He was Professor of Chinese Politics in the Department of Chinese &amp; Japanese Studies University of Delhi for nearly two decades. He has authored several books and research papers and travelled widely to deliver lectures on different aspects of China.</p>

Collective Memory, Identity and the Legacies of Slavery and Indenture

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<p>The Caribbean history provides a rich study of the different forms of la­bour systems that have historically marked the politics of the coloniser and the colonised. It further provides the basis for an essential study for discourses on colonialism and capitalism. This interdisciplinary volume bridges the gap between historiography and the presentday diasporic communities which emerged from the slave trade and indenture. Through case studies from the Caribbean context the volume demonstrates how the region’s historical labour mobility remains central to performances and negotiations of collective memory and identity. About the Author Farzana Gounder is a linguist and the Deputy Head of School (Research) at IPU Tertiary Institute New Zealand. Gounder’s research interests draw on her indenture heritage. She has extensively examined oral narratives of indenture and their role in collective memory formation. Bridget Brereton is Emerita Professor of History at UWI St Augustine Trinidad and Tobago. She is the author of several books mainly on the history of the Caribbean and of Trinidad. Jerome Egger is a Historian specializing in the twentieth century history of Suriname. Egger is presently the Head of History department of the Faculty of Humanities. Hilde Neusvan der Putten is a Dutch writer and publicist based in Suriname. She writes regular book reviews for the daily newspaper de Ware Tijd and articles on history in Museumstof.</p>

A Tour in the Panjab and Rajputana in 1883-1884

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<p>This report was made under the Superintendence of General Alexander Cunningham the Director-General of the Archaeo­logical Survey of India after extensive survey of these regions. The report was published in 1887 from Calcutta. What was aimed at was the accurate description of the Punjab and Rajputana regions illustrated by the plans measurement drawings photographs and drawings of the inscriptions of such remains as most deserve notice with the history of them so far as they may be traceable and a record of the traditions that were preserved regarding the same. About the Author H.B.W GARRICK was professional associated with Archaeological Survey of India.</p>

Contributions to the Study of Indo-Portuguese Numismatics

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<p>This book is considered to be one of the few valuable studies in the field. It deals with the Portuguese coins struck in India from the beginning of the sixteenth century upto 1888. The book is divided into four parts or fasciculus. The first part deals with the general observations on the institution of mints by the Portuguese in India and description of the lowest coins. The second part deals with descriptions of the successive issues of money in chronological order until 1580. The third and fourth parts are devoted to the description of coins struck in the following 300 years. About the Author Jose Gerson Da Cunha (1844-1900) was a Konkani physician based in Goa who achieved an international renown as an orientalist historian polyglot linguist and numismatist.</p>

Nepal (2 Vols. set)

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<p>First published in 1928 in London Perceval Landon's Nepal is in two volumes. The author states in the Preface that the ‘present’ Maharaja of Nepal had supplied him with material for writing ‘every aspect of modern Nepalese history’ – and in so doing the Maharaja had departed from tradition – in addition to extending direct first-hand knowledge of temples traditions and policies. Thus the authenticity of these volumes is established at the very beginning. The first volume begins with the birth of the Buddha in Rummindei Emperor Asoka’s edicts stupas the Chinese traveler Hsuan Tsang Jainism. The author also tells us that the inscriptions in the Tarai region herald the first recorded history of Nepal. He talks about Buddhist monks and mentions anecdotes too. Thereafter Landon proceeds with the dynasties and rulers who shaped Nepal's history and politics from Vrsa Deva to the history of the Mallas Bhim Sen and of the gradual evolving relationship with the British. Chapters are dedicated to Jang Bahadur the Kot Massacre Nana Sahib and so forth. The author has also dedicated space to the various temples. In the second volume Landon has included the life and times of maharajas Rana Udip Bir and Deva and Maharaja Chandra Sham Sher. Both the volumes have appendices maps and several photographs and illustrations that add weight to this compendium. The language is lucid and the charm of Landon’s style lies in that while the volumes are rich in details and history and it is not a mere ‘history’ book on Nepal. About the Author Perceval Landon (1869–1927) an author and journalist was among the first Europeans who described Lhasa. He is best remembered for his classic and much reprinted ghost story Thurnley Abbey.</p>