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_aAncient Indian Social History: _b Some Interpretations _cRomila Thapar |
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_bOrient Black swan _c1978 |
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505 | _tIntroduction to the Second Edition / ix Interpretations of Ancient Social History / 1 Society and Law in the Hindu and Buddhist Traditions / 23 Ethics, Religion and Social Protest in the First Millennium B.C. in Northern India / 36 Renunciation: The Making of a Counter-culture / 56 Dana and Daksi?a as Forms of Exchange / 94 Social Mobility in Ancient India with Special Reference to Elite Groups / 109 The Image of the Barbarian in Early India / 137 The Historian and Archaeological Data / 173 The Study of Society in Ancient India / 189 Puranic Lineages and Archaeological Cultures / 214 The Tradition of Historical Writing in Early India / 237 Origin Myths and the Early Indian Historical Tradition / 259 Genealogy as a Source of Social History / 286 The Scope and Significance of Regional History / 317 Great Eastern Trade: Other Times, Other Places (Maritime Trade in the First Millennium A.D.) / 332 The Museum and History / 351 The Future of the Indian Past / 369 Recognizing Historical Traditions in Early India / 398 | ||
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