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The changing gaze: Regions and the constructions of early India

By: Publication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2013.Description: xiii, 340p., note., ind., 22 cm X 14 cmISBN:
  • 978-0198089193
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 934.0072
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals 4 September 2023
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Recommended by: Shailendra Raj Mehta
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Content:

Introduction: Regions and the Constructions of Early India

Part I: EARLY PATTERNS OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHANGE

1: Brahmanical Conception of Origin of Jatis: A Study of Manusmrti

2: Conception of the Kali Age in Early India: Perspectives from the Regions

3: Var?a, Jati, and the Shaping of Early Oriya Society

4: Profiling of Daksina Kosala: The Making of an Early Historical Subregion?

Part II: THE TRAJECTORY OF REGIONAL POLITIES

5: Ways of Seeing: History and Historiography of the State in Early India

6: The Early State in Orissa: From the Perspective of Changing Forms of Patronage and Legitimation

7: Characterizing Early Medieval Indian Polity: The Case of Daksina Kosala and Beyond

8: Legitimation, Ideology, and State in Early India

Part III: THE SHAPING OF REGIONAL RURAL SOCIETIES

9: Mapping the Patterns of Regional Land Systems and Rural Society

10: Agrarian Changes and the Peasantry in Early Medieval Orissa

11: Shifting the Gaze: Facets of Sub-regional Agrarian Economies

12: Dissent and Protest in Early Indian Societies: Some Historiographic Remarks

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