Author: Prem Hari Har Lal
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dehra Dūn (India : District)
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
The Doon Valley Down the Ages
Author: Prem Hari Har Lal
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dehra Dūn (India : District)
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dehra Dūn (India : District)
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
In the club
Author: Benjamin B Cohen
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 0719098106
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
In the club presents a comprehensive examination of social clubs across South Asia, arguing for clubs as key contributors to South Asia’s colonial associational life and civil society. Using government records, personal memoirs, private club records, and club histories themselves, In the club explores colonial club life with chapters arranged thematically: the legal underpinnings of clubs; their physical locations and compositions; their financial health; the role of servants and staff as employees of clubs; issues of race and class in clubs; women’s clubs; and finally clubs in their postcolonial milieus. This book will be critical reading for scholars of South Asia, graduate students, and intellectually engaged club members alike.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 0719098106
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
In the club presents a comprehensive examination of social clubs across South Asia, arguing for clubs as key contributors to South Asia’s colonial associational life and civil society. Using government records, personal memoirs, private club records, and club histories themselves, In the club explores colonial club life with chapters arranged thematically: the legal underpinnings of clubs; their physical locations and compositions; their financial health; the role of servants and staff as employees of clubs; issues of race and class in clubs; women’s clubs; and finally clubs in their postcolonial milieus. This book will be critical reading for scholars of South Asia, graduate students, and intellectually engaged club members alike.
Tribes of Uttar Pradesh and Uttranchal
Author: Sumedha Naswa
Publisher: Mittal Publications
ISBN: 9788170997672
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Publisher: Mittal Publications
ISBN: 9788170997672
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Chronicles of the Doon Valley, an Environmental Exposé
Author: Prem K. Thadhani
Publisher: Indus Publishing
ISBN: 9788185182841
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Publisher: Indus Publishing
ISBN: 9788185182841
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Mountain Temples and Temple Mountains
Author: Nachiket Chanchani
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295744529
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
From approximately the third century BCE through the thirteenth century CE, the remote mountainous landscape around the glacial sources of the Ganga (Ganges) River in the Central Himalayas in northern India was transformed into a region encoded with deep meaning, one approached by millions of Hindus as a primary locus of pilgrimage. Nachiket Chanchani’s innovative study explores scores of stone edifices and steles that were erected in this landscape. Through their forms, locations, interactions with the natural environment, and sociopolitical context, these lithic ensembles evoked legendary worlds, embedded historical memories in the topography, changed the mountain range’s appearance, and shifted its semiotic effect. Mountain Temples and Temple Mountains also alters our understanding of the transmission of architectural knowledge and provides new evidence of how an enduring idea of India emerged in the subcontinent. Art History Publication Initiative. For more information, visit http://arthistorypi.org/books/mountain-temples-and-temple-mountains
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295744529
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
From approximately the third century BCE through the thirteenth century CE, the remote mountainous landscape around the glacial sources of the Ganga (Ganges) River in the Central Himalayas in northern India was transformed into a region encoded with deep meaning, one approached by millions of Hindus as a primary locus of pilgrimage. Nachiket Chanchani’s innovative study explores scores of stone edifices and steles that were erected in this landscape. Through their forms, locations, interactions with the natural environment, and sociopolitical context, these lithic ensembles evoked legendary worlds, embedded historical memories in the topography, changed the mountain range’s appearance, and shifted its semiotic effect. Mountain Temples and Temple Mountains also alters our understanding of the transmission of architectural knowledge and provides new evidence of how an enduring idea of India emerged in the subcontinent. Art History Publication Initiative. For more information, visit http://arthistorypi.org/books/mountain-temples-and-temple-mountains
The Great Ice Age and Its Relation to the Antiquity of Man
Author: James Geikie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Glacial epoch
Languages : en
Pages : 928
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Glacial epoch
Languages : en
Pages : 928
Book Description
Anglo-Indians and Minority Politics in South Asia
Author: Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131753834X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
Anglo-Indians are a mixed-race, Christian and Anglophone minority community which arose in South Asia during the long period of European colonialism. An often neglected part of the British Raj, their presence complicates the traditional binary through which British imperialism is viewed – of ruler and ruled, coloniser and colonised. The book analyses the processes of ethnic group formation and political organisation, beginning with petitions to the East India Company state, through the Raj’s constitutional communalism, to constitution-making for the new India. It details how Anglo-Indians sought to preserve protected areas of state and railway employment amidst the growing demands of Indian nationalism. Anglo-Indians both suffered and benefitted from colonial British prejudices, being expected to loyally serve the colonial state as a result of their ties of kinship and culture to the colonial power, whilst being the victims of racial and social discrimination. This mixed experience was embodied in their intermediate position in the Raj’s evolving socio-racial employment hierarchy. The question of why and how a numerically small group, who were privileged relative to the great majority of people in South Asia, were granted nominated representatives and reserved employment in the new Indian Constitution, amidst a general curtailment of minority group rights, is tackled directly. Based on a wide range of source materials from Indian and British archives, including the Anglo-Indian Review and the debates of the Constituent Assembly of India, the book illuminatingly foregrounds the issues facing the smaller minorities during the drawn out process of decolonisation in South Asia. It will be of interest to students and researchers of South Asia, Imperial and Global History, Politics, and Mixed Race Studies.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131753834X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
Anglo-Indians are a mixed-race, Christian and Anglophone minority community which arose in South Asia during the long period of European colonialism. An often neglected part of the British Raj, their presence complicates the traditional binary through which British imperialism is viewed – of ruler and ruled, coloniser and colonised. The book analyses the processes of ethnic group formation and political organisation, beginning with petitions to the East India Company state, through the Raj’s constitutional communalism, to constitution-making for the new India. It details how Anglo-Indians sought to preserve protected areas of state and railway employment amidst the growing demands of Indian nationalism. Anglo-Indians both suffered and benefitted from colonial British prejudices, being expected to loyally serve the colonial state as a result of their ties of kinship and culture to the colonial power, whilst being the victims of racial and social discrimination. This mixed experience was embodied in their intermediate position in the Raj’s evolving socio-racial employment hierarchy. The question of why and how a numerically small group, who were privileged relative to the great majority of people in South Asia, were granted nominated representatives and reserved employment in the new Indian Constitution, amidst a general curtailment of minority group rights, is tackled directly. Based on a wide range of source materials from Indian and British archives, including the Anglo-Indian Review and the debates of the Constituent Assembly of India, the book illuminatingly foregrounds the issues facing the smaller minorities during the drawn out process of decolonisation in South Asia. It will be of interest to students and researchers of South Asia, Imperial and Global History, Politics, and Mixed Race Studies.
The Great Ice Age
Author: James Geikie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Glacial epoch
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Glacial epoch
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
Littell's Living Age
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 832
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 832
Book Description
Transition, Change, and Transformation
Author: Jayanta Sarkar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Contributed articles.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Contributed articles.