A People's History of India 3
Title | A People's History of India 3 PDF eBook |
Author | Irfan Habib |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-03 |
Genre | Hindu civilization |
ISBN | 9789382381716 |
The Vedic Age completes the first set of three monographs in the People's History of India series. It deals with the period c. 1500 to c. 700 bc, during which it sets the Rigveda and the subsequent Vedic corpus. It explores aspects of geography, migrations, technology, economy, society, religion, and philosophy. It draws on these texts to reconstruct the life of the ordinary people, with special attention paid to class as well as gender. In a separate chapter, the major regional cultures as revealed by archaeological evidence are carefully described. Much space is devoted to the coming of iron, for the dawn of the Iron Age - though not the Iron Age itself - lay within the period this volume studies. There are special notes on historical geography, the caste system (whose beginnings lay in this period) and the question of epic archaeology. A special feature of this monograph is the inclusion of seven substantive extracts from different sources, which should give the reader a taste of what these texts are like.
History Of Ancient India (portraits Of A Nation), 1/e
Title | History Of Ancient India (portraits Of A Nation), 1/e PDF eBook |
Author | Kapur |
Publisher | Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
Pages | 732 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | India |
ISBN | 9788120749108 |
Prehistory
Title | Prehistory PDF eBook |
Author | Irfan Habib |
Publisher | |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | India |
ISBN |
India Has A Large And Diverse Economic And Social Database Which, Although It Compares Well With The Information Available In Other Developing Countries, Is Characterized By A Number Of Inadequacies. To Address These And Related Problems Of Access Current And Historical Information, The Indian Council Of Social Science Research Organized A Seminar On The Current Status Of Socio-Economic Data` At The Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi In 1997. This Volume Brings Together The Papers Presented At The Seminar.
The Indian Empire
Title | The Indian Empire PDF eBook |
Author | William Wilson Hunter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 596 |
Release | 1882 |
Genre | India |
ISBN |
1971
Title | 1971 PDF eBook |
Author | Anam Zakaria |
Publisher | Penguin Random House India Private Limited |
Pages | 413 |
Release | 2019-12-16 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9353057213 |
The year 1971 exists everywhere in Bangladesh-on its roads, in sculptures, in its museums and oral history projects, in its curriculum, in people's homes and their stories, and in political discourse. It marks the birth of the nation, it's liberation. More than 1000 miles away, in Pakistan too, 1971 marks a watershed moment, its memories sitting uncomfortably in public imagination. It is remembered as the 'Fall of Dacca', the dismemberment of Pakistan or the third Indo-Pak war. In India, 1971 represents something else-the story of humanitarian intervention, of triumph and valour that paved the way for India's rise as a military power, the beginning of its journey to becoming a regional superpower. Navigating the widely varied terrain that is 1971 across Pakistan, Bangladesh and India, Anam Zakaria sifts through three distinct state narratives, and studies the institutionalization of the memory of the year and its events. Through a personal journey, she juxtaposes state narratives with people's history on the ground, bringing forth the nuanced experiences of those who lived through the war. Using intergenerational interviews, textbook analyses, visits to schools and travels to museums and sites commemorating 1971, Zakaria explores the ways in which 1971 is remembered and forgotten across countries, generations and communities.
The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians. The Muhammadan Period
Title | The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians. The Muhammadan Period PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Henry Miers Elliot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 584 |
Release | 1867 |
Genre | India |
ISBN |
A People's History of Heaven
Title | A People's History of Heaven PDF eBook |
Author | Mathangi Subramanian |
Publisher | Algonquin Books |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2019-03-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1616207582 |
"The language [takes] on a musicality that is in sharp contrast to the bleak setting . . . refreshing . . . a strong debut." —New York Times Book Review “Subramanian writes with empathy and exuberance, offering a much-needed glimpse into a world that too many of us don't even know exists. This is a book to give your little sister, your mother, your best friend, yourself, so together you can celebrate the strength of women and girls, the tenacity it takes to survive in a world that would rather have you disappear.”—Nylon In the tight-knit community known as Heaven, a ramshackle slum hidden between luxury high-rises in Bangalore, India, five girls on the cusp of womanhood forge an unbreakable bond. Muslim, Christian, and Hindu; queer and straight; they are full of life, and they love and accept one another unconditionally. Whatever they have, they share. Marginalized women, they are determined to transcend their surroundings. When the local government threatens to demolish their tin shacks in order to build a shopping mall, the girls and their mothers refuse to be erased. Together they wage war on the bulldozers sent to bury their homes, and, ultimately, on the city that wishes that families like them would remain hidden forever. Elegant, poetic, and vibrant, A People’s History of Heaven takes a clear-eyed look at adversity and geography--and dazzles in its depiction of these women’s fierceness and determination not just to survive, but to triumph.