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E-raamat: Narratives, Routes and Intersections in Pre-Modern Asia

Edited by (Retired Professor of History, Pune, India.)
  • Formaat: 234 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315401966
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  • Formaat: 234 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315401966

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This book traces connections in pre-modern Asia by looking at different worlds across geography, history and society. It examines how regions were connected by people, families, trade, and politics as well as how they were maintained and remembered. The volume analyses these intersections of memory and narrative, of people and places, and the routes that took people to these places, using a variety of sources. It also studies whether these intersections remain in later and present times, and their larger impact on our understanding of history.

The narratives cover several journeys drawn from archaeology, texts and cultural imagination: trade routes, marts, fairs, forts, religious pilgrimages, inscriptions, calligraphy and coinages spanning diverse regions, including India–Tibet–British forays, India–Malay intersections, corporate enterprise in the Indian Ocean, impacts of slave trade in Southeast Asia shaped by the Dutch East India company, movements and migrations around Indo-Iranian borderlands, and those in western and southern India.

The book will greatly interest scholars and researchers of history and archaeology, cultural studies, and literature.

List of figures
ix
Contributors xii
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction: intersections: narratives, routes and marts in the pre-modern Asian world 1(7)
1 Imagination, memory and history: narrating India-Malay intersections in the early modern period
8(28)
Barbara Watson Andaya
2 Routes into the present
36(28)
Rila Mukherjee
3 Movements and migrations around the porous Indo-Iranian borderlands: the view from archaeology and texts (c. third century BCE--third century CE)
64(12)
Suchandra Ghosh
4 Minor trade between India and Tibet and new routes after the British intervention
76(9)
M.N. Rajesh
5 Slavery and the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in seventeenth-century island Southeast Asia
85(30)
Leonard Andaya
6 Goa at the intersection of world trade routes in the pre-modern age: strangers at home and at home with strangers
115(11)
Teotonio R. De Souza
7 The Indian fort as a site of intersections
126(20)
Anirudh Deshpande
8 English corporate enterprise and private trade in the Indian Ocean: a common meeting ground
146(11)
Ruby Maloni
9 Inscriptions and calligraphy on the Mughal and Safavid coinages: a comparative study
157(19)
Danish Moin
10 Looking around the institution of tirtha-yatra in the context of Maratha expansion
176(30)
Irina Glushkova
11 Fairs and pilgrimages as points of intersections: the case of medieval western Maharashtra
206(8)
Sumitra Kulkarni
12 Continuing routes, changed intersections: a study of Fort St. George (Madras) in the seventeenth century
214
Radhika Seshan
Radhika Seshan is Associate Professor at the Department of History, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Maharashtra, India. Her area of specialisation is medieval Indian history, with a focus on economic history, especially maritime and urban history. In recent years, she has also been working on travel accounts and the constructions of the East therein. She recently organised a panel at the World Economic History Congress in Japan. Apart from publishing many papers in national and international journals and editing five books, she has authored Trade and Politics on the Coromandel Coast: Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries (2012) and Ideas and Institutions in Medieval India: Eighth to Eighteenth Centuries (2013). She is joint editor (with Professor Rila Mukherjee) of the series Issues in History, in which she edited the book Convergence: Rethinking Indias Past (2014).