The Penguin History of Early India: From the Origins to AD 1300

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Penguin Books India, 2003 - 555 pagine

BY THE WINNER OF THE KLUGE PRIZE FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT 2008

A definitive account and ready reference of ancient Indian history

The Penguin History of Early India--a complete rewrite of Romila Thapar's A History of India (Vol. 1)--brings to life thousands of years of India's precolonial history: its prehistoric beginnings; the great cities of the Indus civilization; the emergence of mighty dynasties such as the Mauryas, Guptas and Cholas; the teachings of the Buddha; the creation of the Mahabharata and the Ramayana; and the evolution of regional cultures.

In exploring subjects as diverse as marriage, class, art, erotica and astronomy, Thapar provides an incomparably vivid and nuanced picture of India, creating a rich mosaic of diverse kingdoms, landscapes, languages and beliefs. As she explains how the interpretations of early Indian history have changed in the last half-century, Thapar offers fresh readings and raises new questions.

 

Sommario

Perceptions of the Past I
1
Landscapes and Peoples
37
Antecedents
69
c 1200600 BC
98
c 600300 BC
137
Mauryan India c 321185 BC
174
c 200 BCAD 300
209
c 200 BCAD 300
245
c AD 300700
280
Emerging Regional Kingdoms
326
Establishing Authorities and Structures
363
c AD 7001200
405
Distributive Political Economies
442
Glossary
510
General Bibliography
542
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