History of Ancient India/ By Dilip K. Chakrabarti (ed.) and Makkhan, Lal (ed.)
Contributor(s): Chakrabarti, Dilip K [Editor] | Lal, Makkhan [Editor].
Series: Volume I: Prehistoric Roots Volume II: Protohistoric Foundations Volume III: The Textual Political History and Administration Till c. 200 BC Volume IV: Political History and Administration (c. 200 BC–AD 750) Volume V: Political History and Administration (c. AD 750–1300) Volume VI: Economic History Volume VII: Urbanization Volume VIII: Art and Architecture Volume IX: Science, Technology, and Medicine Volume X: Religion, Philosophy, and Literature Volume XI: Ancient India's Interaction with the World. Publisher: New Delhi: Aryan Books International, 2023Description: 6032p.ISBN: 9788173054822; 9788173054839; 9788173054846; 9788173054853; 9788173054860; 9788173054877; 9788173054884; 9788173054891; 9788173054907.Subject(s): Histrory 324 BC to -647 A.D. -- Antiquities -- Social history -- India | Ancient History -- Civilization -- Archaeology -- IndiaDDC classification: RR.934 Summary: It is imperative to reassess, formulate and develop India’s civilizational and cultural imperatives in an increasingly globalised world. The nation’s perception of its ancient history plays a major role in this. The present series on the history of ancient India was conceived with this in mind. The aim is to put forward a nationalistic, factual and objective history of the ancient Indian past in eleven volumes. The cobwebs of certain ideas that we have lived with in the past are critically examined and in many cases found wanting and discarded. Of the eleven volumes of ancient Indian history in the present series, the first two are concerned with the background of India’s historical developments. The third volume deals with the Aryan concept, the range of Vedic, Buddhist and Jaina texts and the basic outline of political history and administration up to the end of the Mauryas around 200 BC. The fourth and fifth volumes are concerned only with political history and administration between c. 200 BC and AD 1300, in which the development of regional powers and the interaction between these regional powers were played out on a pan-Indian scale. The sixth volume dwells on social, political and legal frameworks and institutions. The seventh volume is on economy: trade, crafts and agriculture. The eighth volume is about art and architecture, meaning thereby sculpture, painting, iconography, architecture and performing arts. The ninth volume focuses on science, technology and medicine. The tenth volume is about religion, philosophy and literature in ancient India and the eleventh volume examines ancient India’s role as a civilizational area in the form of its interactions with various other parts of the world.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Volume I: Prehistoric Roots
Volume II: Protohistoric Foundations
Volume III: The Textual Political History and Administration Till c. 200 BC
Volume IV: Political History and Administration (c. 200 BC–AD 750)
Volume V: Political History and Administration (c. AD 750–1300)
Volume VI: Economic History
Volume VII: Urbanization
Volume VIII: Art and Architecture
Volume IX: Science, Technology, and Medicine
Volume X: Religion, Philosophy, and Literature
Volume XI: Ancient India's Interaction with the World
It is imperative to reassess, formulate and develop India’s civilizational and cultural imperatives in an increasingly globalised world. The nation’s perception of its ancient history plays a major role in this. The present series on the history of ancient India was conceived with this in mind. The aim is to put forward a nationalistic, factual and objective history of the ancient Indian past in eleven volumes. The cobwebs of certain ideas that we have lived with in the past are critically examined and in many cases found wanting and discarded. Of the eleven volumes of ancient Indian history in the present series, the first two are concerned with the background of India’s historical developments. The third volume deals with the Aryan concept, the range of Vedic, Buddhist and Jaina texts and the basic outline of political history and administration up to the end of the Mauryas around 200 BC. The fourth and fifth volumes are concerned only with political history and administration between c. 200 BC and AD 1300, in which the development of regional powers and the interaction between these regional powers were played out on a pan-Indian scale. The sixth volume dwells on social, political and legal frameworks and institutions. The seventh volume is on economy: trade, crafts and agriculture. The eighth volume is about art and architecture, meaning thereby sculpture, painting, iconography, architecture and performing arts. The ninth volume focuses on science, technology and medicine. The tenth volume is about religion, philosophy and literature in ancient India and the eleventh volume examines ancient India’s role as a civilizational area in the form of its interactions with various other parts of the world.
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