Textures of Time: Writing History In South India 1600-1800 Textures of Time: Writing History In South India 1600-1800

Textures of Time: Writing History In South India 1600-1800

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Publisher Description

Everyone has a past: the question is what one does with it. If earlier scholars are to be believed, South Indian society before colonial rule showed an indifference to its past - or approached the past through myth, legend and phantasmagoria. This book sets out not merely to disprove this idea, but to demonstrate the complex forms of historiography produced in South India between the fifteenth and the eighteenth centuries. It argues that the usual division between Indo-Persian and vernacular historiographs is artificial. It demonstrates the existence of a group of literati (karanams), who passed with ease from Telugu and Tamil, to Marathi and Persian. Through a careful reading of and extensive translations from the relevant texts, this book thus sets out to shake some of deepest-rooted prejudices in the received wisdom on medieval and early modern India

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
28 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
311
Pages
PUBLISHER
Permanent Black
SELLER
Orient Blackswan Private Limited
SIZE
2.2
MB

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