A Concise History of Modern IndiaCambridge University Press, 24/09/2012 A Concise History of Modern India by Barbara D. Metcalf and Thomas R. Metcalf, has become a classic in the field since it was first published in 2001. As a fresh interpretation of Indian history from the Mughals to the present, it has informed students across the world. In the third edition of the book, a final chapter charts the dramatic developments of the last twenty years, from 1990 through the Congress electoral victory of 2009, to the rise of the Indian high-tech industry in a country still troubled by poverty and political unrest. The narrative focuses on the fundamentally political theme of the imaginative and institutional structures that have successively sustained and transformed India, first under British colonial rule and then, after 1947, as an independent country. Woven into the larger political narrative is an account of India's social and economic development and its rich cultural life. |
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الصفحة xvi
... lands they ploughed to the prospects for their children, by their existence as subjects of the colonial Raj, and later as citizens of the independent Indian state. Like others who have come to recognize the implicit teleologies of ...
... lands they ploughed to the prospects for their children, by their existence as subjects of the colonial Raj, and later as citizens of the independent Indian state. Like others who have come to recognize the implicit teleologies of ...
الصفحة xvii
... land in contrast to their own avowed 'progress', whereas Indian nationalists were driven by an equally insistent desire to claim the sanction of antiquity for their own cultural and political ideals. To understand how our cultures are ...
... land in contrast to their own avowed 'progress', whereas Indian nationalists were driven by an equally insistent desire to claim the sanction of antiquity for their own cultural and political ideals. To understand how our cultures are ...
الصفحة xix
... land itself in the south, containing river valleys cut off from each other by hills, together with the coastal ranges known as the 'ghats', encouraged peoples to develop separate states and even languages. Despite all this diversity ...
... land itself in the south, containing river valleys cut off from each other by hills, together with the coastal ranges known as the 'ghats', encouraged peoples to develop separate states and even languages. Despite all this diversity ...
الصفحة xxii
... land, given for a limited term by the Mughals as a reward for service; the holder of a jagir is a jagirdar ]ain A follower of Mahavira (b. 599 13.0) who, like the Buddha, rejected the authority of Brahmanic ritual and taught an ascetic ...
... land, given for a limited term by the Mughals as a reward for service; the holder of a jagir is a jagirdar ]ain A follower of Mahavira (b. 599 13.0) who, like the Buddha, rejected the authority of Brahmanic ritual and taught an ascetic ...
الصفحة xxiii
... land; often carried with it effective ownership of the land Shaikh (1) A title for a sufi (q.v.) master; (2) a Muslim claiming descent from the Companions of the Prophet shari'at The whole body of rules guiding the life of Glossary xxiii.
... land; often carried with it effective ownership of the land Shaikh (1) A title for a sufi (q.v.) master; (2) a Muslim claiming descent from the Companions of the Prophet shari'at The whole body of rules guiding the life of Glossary xxiii.
المحتوى
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The East India Company Raj 17721850 | 56 |
Revolt the modern state and colonized subjects 184 81885 | 92 |
Civil society colonial constraints 18851919 | 123 |
The crisis of the colonial order 19191939 | 167 |
Triumph and tragedy | 203 |
Democracy and development 19501989 23 1 | 231 |
Prosperity poverty power 26 5 | 265 |
Biographical notes | 295 |
Bibliographic essay 3 01 | 305 |
I 3 | 313 |
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