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This fresh and up-to-date interpretation of India's rich and extraordinary history, written by a leading authority in the field, explores themes in ancient, medieval and especially modern India. Peter Robb's accessible study analyses India's civilizations, empires and regions through the ages, and now also evaluates present-day developments and opportunities.

A History of India, Second Edition examines the relationships between politics, religious belief, social order, environment and economic change assesses, from c. 1860, British colonialism, Indian nationalism and nation-building, popular protest movements, religious revivals, and re-inventions of caste, community and gender discusses long-term economic development, the impact of global trade, and the origins of rural poverty has been revised in the light of the latest scholarship, and now features a Chronology as well as a fully reworked final chapter which brings the story up to the present day and carefully considers India's prospects and new roles in the world.

Centred around clearly expressed and well argued topics, issues and explanations, A History of India remains the ideal introduction for all those who wish to understand the drama and vitality of India's past, its present situation and its future challenges.

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Praise for new edition: 'I welcome this new edition of Peter Robb's rich and thoughtful History of India. Its new final chapter is a beautifully measured piece of writing which, while acknowledging India's remarkable economic transition over the past two decades, does sound important notes of caution - the continuing problems of infrastructure, but much more important the continuing problems of inequality. An essential introduction.' - Francis Robinson CBE, Royal Holloway University of London, UK 'An excellent history from one of the most respected historians of India. The revisions and the new chapter clearly improve the book by providing additional assessment and bringing the treatment of Indian history up to the present.' - Ian Barrow, Middlebury College, USA Praise for the first edition: '... his book is accessible in new ways for even the lay Indian reader.' - The Hindu (Indian) 'This is a rich and seriously intelligent set of discussions on India which is marked throughout by excellent judgement.' - Francis Robinson, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society '...masterfully surveys the trends, issues, and movements that have resulted in modern India...Highly recommended.' - D. C. Johnson, Choice

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Praise for new edition: 'I welcome this new edition of Peter Robb's rich and thoughtful History of India. Its new final chapter is a beautifully measured piece of writing which, while acknowledging India's remarkable economic transition over the past two decades, does sound important notes of caution - the continuing problems of infrastructure, but much more important the continuing problems of inequality. An essential introduction.' - Francis Robinson CBE, Royal Holloway University of London, UK 'An excellent history from one of the most respected historians of India. The revisions and the new chapter clearly improve the book by providing additional assessment and bringing the treatment of Indian history up to the present.' - Ian Barrow, Middlebury College, USA Praise for the first edition: '... his book is accessible in new ways for even the lay Indian reader.' - The Hindu (Indian) 'This is a rich and seriously intelligent set of discussions on India which is marked throughout by excellent judgement.' - Francis Robinson, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society '...masterfully surveys the trends, issues, and movements that have resulted in modern India...Highly recommended.' - D. C. Johnson, Choice
List of Maps
ix
List of Boxes and Tables
x
Preface to Second Edition xi
Preface and Acknowledgments xiv
Indian Words and Names xvii
1 Introduction: Region and Civilization
1(27)
India and its history
Rule
Region and unity
Belief
Customs: the problem of caste
Islam and Indian plurality
Environment, technology and socio-economic change
2 Early India
28(29)
Cultures and peoples
Land
Social order
Communities
Kingship
Invasions and empires
Culture and its transmission
Production (slaves, rice and bankers)
Empires, religions and regions
3 Mediaeval India
57(27)
Regionalism
Empires: the Delhi sultans
Empires: Vijayanagara
Statecraft
Kings and sultans
Lords, officials and localities
Culture and belief
Production and society
Region versus empire
4 Early Modern India I Mughals and Marathas
84(37)
The Mughals
Mughal rule
Early modern society and economy
Eighteenth-century politics
Merchants and states
Rival economies on the eve of conquest
Administration, 1580-1765: some comparisons
5 Early Modern India II Company Raj
121(33)
The East India Company in Madras and Calcutta
The Company's rise to power
Revenue settlements under the Company
Transitions, 1770s to 1860s: trade
Law
Education
Features of Company rule
Some early modern Indian responses
6 Modern India I Government
154(30)
Modern government
Councils and departments
Financial problems
Benevolence and intervention
Policy goals: Britain and India
Political policies inder colonialism
Decolonization
7 Modern India II Politics
184(46)
Modern politics
The Indian National Congress
Political Islam
Popular protest
Popular nationalism
Communal separatism
Community and class
Partition, nationalism and nation
The aftermath of colonialism
Roads to independence and modern politics
8 Modern India III Society
230(29)
Categorizations
New environments: Calcutta
Caste and class
Low-caste movements
Islam
Hindu and Sikh religious movements
Women
The British raj and after
9 Modern India IV Economy
259(52)
Decline and European dominance
Values, de-industrialization, dualism, economic decline
Agriculture
Rural labour regimes
The `landless'
The `landed'
Land control
The use of credit
Access to the market
Purchasing power
Differentiation
Food and health
Colonial legacies
10 Modern India and the World
311(30)
Politics and nation: a new era?
Society and culture
Security and India's place in the world
Economic transition
Economic transformation
Inequity by region, gender and class
Empire and region
Notes 341
Chronology, 1229-1991 244(106)
References and Readings 350(20)
Index 370
PETER ROBB is Research Professor in the History of India at SOAS, London, UK. He has published widely on the history of India and South Asia.