Unarchived Histories

Unarchived Histories
Title Unarchived Histories PDF eBook
Author Gyanendra Pandey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 233
Release 2013-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317931483

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For some time now, scholars have recognized the archive less as a neutral repository of documents of the past, and rather more as a politically interested representation of it, and recognized that the very act of archiving is accompanied by a process of un-archiving. Michel Foucault pointed to "madness" as describing one limit of reason, history and the archive. This book draws attention to another boundary, marked not by exile, but by the ordinary and everyday, yet trivialized or "trifling." It is the status of being exiled within – by prejudices, procedures, activities and interactions so fundamental as to not even be noticed – that marks the unarchived histories investigated in this volume. Bringing together contributions covering South Asia, North and South America, and North Africa, this innovative analysis presents novel interpretations of unfamiliar sources and insightful reconsiderations of well-known materials that lie at the centre of many current debates on history and the archive.

Against History, Against State

Against History, Against State
Title Against History, Against State PDF eBook
Author Shail Mayaram
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 344
Release 2003
Genre Folk literature, Hindi
ISBN 9780231127301

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A reassessment of conventional South Asian historiography from a subaltern perspective and a unique look at how conceptions of history and community clash. This incisive study explores the Meo community through their oral literature, revealing sophisticated modes of collective memory and self-government while telling a story that radically diverges from most accepted Indian histories.

Advances in Real-Time Systems

Advances in Real-Time Systems
Title Advances in Real-Time Systems PDF eBook
Author Samarjit Chakraborty
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 354
Release 2012-02-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642243487

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This volume contains the lectures given in honor to Georg Färber as tribute to his contributions in the area of real-time and embedded systems. The chapters of many leading scientists cover a wide range of aspects, like robot or automotive vision systems or medical aspects.

The Environment and World History

The Environment and World History
Title The Environment and World History PDF eBook
Author Edmund Burke
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 384
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780520256873

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In 11 essays, the contributors examine the connections between environmental change and other major topics of early modern world history: population growth, commercialization, imperialism, industrialization, the fossil fuel revolution, and more.

Subaltern Citizens and Their Histories

Subaltern Citizens and Their Histories
Title Subaltern Citizens and Their Histories PDF eBook
Author Gyanendra Pandey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 241
Release 2009-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 1135211841

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This book explores changing modes of enfranchisement and disenfranchisement, and the historical struggles over them, in India and the United States. Initiating a conversation across very different world areas, this book stimulates new conversations about each region, and beyond both.

Approaches to History

Approaches to History
Title Approaches to History PDF eBook
Author Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Publisher Primus Books
Pages 377
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9380607172

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History as a social science is arguably more self-reflective than associated disciplines in that family. Other social scientists seem to see little reason to look beyond the paradigm they are developing in the present times. Historians on the other hand, tend to depend on the cumulative process of the development of their craft and the fund of accumulated knowledge. Yet, while this is acknowledged in the practice of research, Historiography in itself as a subject of study has rarely found its place in the syllabi of Indian universities. Knowledge of Historiography is taken for granted when a scholar plunges into research. In an attempt to address this lacuna, the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) has planned a series of volumes on Historiography comprising articles by subject specialists commissioned by the ICHR. The first volume in the series, Approaches to History: Essays in Indian Historiography brings to the readers the first fruits of that endeavour. While the essays encompass areas of research presently at the frontiers of new research, scholars will also find the bibliographies accompanying the essays of significant appeal.

Legal Histories of Empire

Legal Histories of Empire
Title Legal Histories of Empire PDF eBook
Author Lyndsay Campbell
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 239
Release 2024-10-11
Genre Law
ISBN 1040183077

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This collection brings together an international group of scholars in order to provide new insights into the diversity of imperial legalities. Across empires, legalities were produced not just – or even – through the imperial imposition of laws and legal forms, but through local processes of negotiation and contestation. Far from the metropoles, local actors found ways to creatively navigate and subvert imperial frameworks and laws and to create space in which to shape new legalities, responsive to local circumstance and need. Covering topics as diverse as smuggling in eighteenth century Jersey, the criminalisation of female market women in World War II-era southern Nigeria, and whiteness and race in ‘sexual perversion’ cases in twentieth-century Malaya, the collection elaborates new legal histories of empire. Drawing from Britain, Ireland, Australia, Canada, the USA, India, Sri Lanka, Africa and Malaysia, the collection brings together chapters that examine the stories of the peoples of empires and shows how they constituted, experienced, navigated and subverted the legal complexities of living under empire. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers in law and history, but also to those with relevant interests in post-colonial and cultural studies, as well as in criminology and sociology.