Aspects of Indian History and Historiography (Prof. Kalyan Kumar Dasgupta Felicitation Volume)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAJ296 |
Author: | P. K. Mishra |
Publisher: | Kaveri Books |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2016 |
ISBN: | 9788174790095 |
Pages: | 315 (5 B/W Illustrations) |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 10.0 inch X 7.5 inch |
Weight | 800 gm |
Book Description
The book contains research papers based on intensive study and field work by authors who are renowned for deep erudition and critical acumen. The topics cater to the requirements of Scholars working on various aspects of Political and Socio-economic history, popular movements, India and the External world and historiography. A study of this interesting and illuminating volume will be highly rewarding.
Dr. P.K. Mishra, Ph.D., D. Litt. (b.1937) is the Senior most Professor of History, Sambalpur University, Orissa. His major works are (i) Political History of Orissa, 1900-1937 (New Delhi, 1979) (ii) Evolution of Orissa and her Culture (Calcutta, 1983); (iii) History of Orissa (Co-author) (Cuttack,1980). His edited works are: (i) Madhusudan Das, the Legislator (Ranchi, 1980); (iii) Modern World, A New Perspective (New Delhi, 1989) (iii) Culture, Tribal History and Freedom Movement (New Delhi, 1989), (iv) Heritage of India, Past and Present, 2 vols (New Delhi, 1994) etc. He was Secretary, Orissa History Congress (1978-82) and its President during 1986-87 and 1994-95. He was the Editor of the Journal of Orissa History during 1979-82. He has several other publications to his credit. He conducted a research project sponsored by the Ford Foundation of India during 1989-93 for the Survey and Documentation of Monuments in the Upper Mahanadi Valley.
Professor Kalyan Kumar Dasgupta is a familiar name in the domain of Indology. An exhaustive list of his publications has been furnished as Appendix to the present volume to provide a glimpse of the vast panorama of intellectual pursuits of the learned scholar. This volume represents yet another attempt to felicitate him for his significant contributions as an lndologist and man of letters. In response to our request large number of papers were received from various corners of the world in recognition of Professor Dasgupta’s scholarship. The papers compiled in this volume represent various aspects of Indian history and historiography covering a wide range of subjects which include popular movements, tribal history, system of education, role of temples, traditions and social customs, trade and ports, India’s foreign policy and on historiography. As the papers have been contributed by specialists on the concerned subject, the reader will have the advantage of going through the best in his area of interest. In compiling the papers the Editors have taken pains to ensure the qualitative aspect as befitting tribute to the great savant of Bengal. They will feel their humble labour fruitful if the volume meets the expectations of the students and scholars engaged in historical research.
We are thankful to M/s. Kaveri Books for showing keen interest in bringing out this work with meticulous care and diligence.
CONTENTS
| iii | ||
Profile | v | ||
Board of Editors | ix | ||
List of Contributors | xi | ||
Section I | |||
1 | Petty Peasant Production and Agrarian Capitalism: A Recent View on their Relationship in Colonial India | 3 | |
2 | The Congress Ministry in the Central Provinces and Berar, 1937-39: The Communal Problem | 22 | |
3 | Civil Disobedience Movement and Women in Midnapore District | 48 | |
4 | Nature of Agrarian Discontent and the Origin of Peasant Movements in India During the Pre-Nationalist Era (1757-1857) | 53 | |
5 | Protest Movement in Manbhum against its Merger with Bihar, 1912 | 60 | |
6 | The Indian Reform and Awakening of the 19th Century: A Study of its Impact on Bihar | 64 | |
7 | The Quit India Movement and the Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar | 76 | |
8 | Western Poligars in Madras Presidency | 86 | |
Section II | |||
9 | A Living Tradition of Tripura : An Ethno-Cultural Probe | 101 | |
10 | Endowments to Temples in Northern India (Early Medieval Period) | 112 | |
11 | Modern and Secular Trends in Muslim Social Thought in Nineteenth Century Bengal | 124 | |
12 | Tribal History of Ancient Bengal | 133 | |
13 | The Cola Army and the Royal Temple of Rajarajesvaram | 147 | |
14 | The System of Education in Ancient Orissa (6th Century AD. to 13th Century A.D.) | 155 | |
15 | Widow Burning and the Madri Episode: An Analysis | 164 | |
16 | Glimpses of Social Condition of India in the Anguttara- Nikaya | 167 | |
17 | Medical Science as Known to the Chinese Pilgrims | 173 | |
18 | Medicine in Ancient India: A Review | 178 | |
19 | Orissan Chronology: An Epigraphical Study | 188 | |
Section III | |||
20 | Jagannath Cult of Orissa and the Rajas of Nepal | 197 | |
21 | Indians Around the Pamir Plateau in the First Decade of the Nineteenth Century: A View of Contemporary Russians | 203 | |
22 | India’s Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War Era: Can it be Reconstructed to Build a South Asian Community? | 211 | |
23 | Origin and Development of Arakanese Settlements in Bangladesh: A Study of Arakan-Bangladesh Relations (1760-1825) | 215 | |
Section IV | |||
24 | Craft of History Writing: An Early Indian Perspective | 225 | |
25 | A Lost Book on Politics in Ancient India | 236 | |
26 | Perspectives of rsu and Buddhistic Studies and Bimala Chum Law | 240 | |
27 | Some Illusionistic Thoughts in History Writing | 250 | |
28 | Swamikannu Pillai’s Indian Ephemeris: A Reconsideration | 259 | |
29 | Voices of Protest and Dissent in the Works of Bana | 269 | |
Appendix | |||
List of Select Writings of Prof. K.K. Dasgupta | 275 | ||
Index | 287 |