A History of the New India: Past and Present

A History of the New India: Past and Present

by Eugene F. Irschick
A History of the New India: Past and Present

A History of the New India: Past and Present

by Eugene F. Irschick

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Overview

Providing a different approach to the history of India than previously advocated, this textbook argues that there was constant interaction between peoples and cultures. This interactive, dialogic approach provides a clear understanding of how power and social relations operated in South Asia. Covering the history of India from Mughal times to the first years of Independence, the book consists of chapters divided roughly between political and thematic questions. Topics discussed include:

  • Mughal warfare and military developments
  • The construction of Indian culture
  • Indian, regional and local political articulation
  • India's Independence and the end of British Rule
  • Women and governmentality
  • The rise of the Dalit movement

As well as a detailed timeline that provides a useful overview of key events in the history of India, a set of background reading is included after each chapter for readers who wish to go beyond the remit of this text. Written in an accessible, narrative style, the textbook will be suitable in courses on Indian and South Asian history, as well as courses on world history and South Asian studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415435796
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/20/2015
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Eugene F. Irschick was Professor of History at University of California, Berkeley, USA. In his research and published works, such as Dialogue and History: Constructing South India, 1795-1895 (1994), he suggests that the production of history and political structures is dialogic. He has been teaching courses on Indian history at UC Berkeley for 46 years. Much of the time during his early teaching years was focused on minority and separatist politics in south India during the 20th century. Recently, he has been teaching courses on women’s history in South Asia as well as courses on post-colonialism.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Mughal Devolution and the Deccan 2. Mughal Devolution in Bengal and South India 3. The Path to Company Sovereignty in India, 1756-1801 4. Creating a Ruling Strategy, 1770-1830 5. Reform and Rebellion: Resistance to Becoming a Subject 6. Moral Reform and Self-Discipline7. New Identities, New Demands 8. Conclusion

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