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9780195100310

A New History of India

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195100310

  • ISBN10:

    019510031X

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1997-02-27
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Half a century of freedom has tripled India's population and more than quadrupled its gross domestic product. Its economy has been lifted to new heights within the last five years alone. Nearly 200 million urban educated Indian business managers, skilled scientists and professionals, political leaders, and government officials have sprung to affluence, creating an India that is enjoying all the pleasures of modern Western life. For some, however, India's past remains a reality, its poverty a continuing presence, and its economic strides still unable to create equality among the sexes. The New History of India , now in its fifth edition, explores today's affluent India, its rich culture, and its best theologians, politicians, and social activists. This fifth edition remains the most readable and illuminating one-volume history of India and brings students up-to-date on current developments. Wolpert places these developments within the context of India's 4,000 years of continental continuity and communal complexity. No other history records as brilliantly, nor as truthfully, the brightest achievements of Indian civilization and the dark depths of its socio-sexual inequities and economic-political corruption. Invaluable for history courses focusing on the past, present, and future of India, this revised edition maintains its position as the best survey of India.

Table of Contents

The Ecological Setting
Indus Culture (ca. 2500-1600 B.C.)
The Aryan Age (ca. 1500-1000 B.C.)
North Indian Conquest and Unification (ca. 1000-450)
India's First Imperial Unification (326-184 B.C.)
Political Fragmentation and Economic and Cultural Enrichment (ca 184 B.C.-A.D. 320)
The Classical Age (A.D. 320-ca. 700)
The Impact of Islam (ca. 711-1556)
Mughal Imperial Unification (1556-1605)
Western Europe's Vanguard (1498-1669)
Great Mughal Glory (1605-1707)
Twilight of the Mughal Empire (1707-64)
John Company Raj (1765-93)
The New Mughals (1793-1848)
Unification, Modernization, and Revolt (1848-58)
Crown Rule--A New Order (1858-77)
Indian Nationalism--The First Movement (1885-1905)
The Machine Solidifies (1885-1905)
Revolt, Repression, and Reform (1905-12)
The Impact of World War One (1914-19)
Toward Independence (1920-39)
The Impact of World War Two (1939-46)
The Nehru Era (1947-64)
From Collective Leadership to Indira Raj (1964-77)
An Interlude of Janata Raj
India Today
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
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