Lloyd I Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber Rudolph
Romanticism's Child
An Intellectual History of James Tod's Influence on Indian History and Historiography
Lloyd I Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber Rudolph
Romanticism's Child
An Intellectual History of James Tod's Influence on Indian History and Historiography
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Colonel James Tod was one of the earliest colonial ethnographers to document the histories and mythologies of Rajasthan. He authored the influential Annals of the History of Rajasthan in two volumes.
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Colonel James Tod was one of the earliest colonial ethnographers to document the histories and mythologies of Rajasthan. He authored the influential Annals of the History of Rajasthan in two volumes.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 137mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780199465897
- ISBN-10: 0199465894
- Artikelnr.: 47868983
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 137mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780199465897
- ISBN-10: 0199465894
- Artikelnr.: 47868983
Lloyd I. Rudolph (19272016) was Professor of Political Science Emeritus at the University of Chicago, USA. Susanne Hoeber Rudolph (19302015) was William Benton Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago, USA.
* Foreword by Francis W. Hoeber
* Acknowledgments
* Part I On the Writings of Colonel Tod
* 1: Writing and Reading Tod's Rajasthan: Interpreting the Text and Its
Historiography
* 2: Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in India and
Indian Civilization: An Analysis Based on James Tod's and James
Mill's 1832 Parliamentary Testimony
* 3: Tod and Vernacular History
* 4: Tod's Influence on Shyamal Das's Historiography in Vir Vinod
* 5: Representing/Re-presenting Rana Pratap: Introduction to Kesri
Singh's Maharana Pratap: The Hero of Haldighati
* Part II The Parliamentary Debate between Tod and Mill
* 6: James Mill , "Testimony to Parliament 16 February 1832, The Right
Hon. Sir James MacIntosh, in the Chair. Reports from Committees,
Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
* 7: James Tod, "Testimony to Parliament, Letter from Lieut. Col. Tod
to T. H. Villiers, Esq., 23 March 1832. Reports from Committees,
Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
* Index
* About the Authors
* Acknowledgments
* Part I On the Writings of Colonel Tod
* 1: Writing and Reading Tod's Rajasthan: Interpreting the Text and Its
Historiography
* 2: Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in India and
Indian Civilization: An Analysis Based on James Tod's and James
Mill's 1832 Parliamentary Testimony
* 3: Tod and Vernacular History
* 4: Tod's Influence on Shyamal Das's Historiography in Vir Vinod
* 5: Representing/Re-presenting Rana Pratap: Introduction to Kesri
Singh's Maharana Pratap: The Hero of Haldighati
* Part II The Parliamentary Debate between Tod and Mill
* 6: James Mill , "Testimony to Parliament 16 February 1832, The Right
Hon. Sir James MacIntosh, in the Chair. Reports from Committees,
Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
* 7: James Tod, "Testimony to Parliament, Letter from Lieut. Col. Tod
to T. H. Villiers, Esq., 23 March 1832. Reports from Committees,
Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
* Index
* About the Authors
* Foreword by Francis W. Hoeber
* Acknowledgments
* Part I On the Writings of Colonel Tod
* 1: Writing and Reading Tod's Rajasthan: Interpreting the Text and Its
Historiography
* 2: Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in India and
Indian Civilization: An Analysis Based on James Tod's and James
Mill's 1832 Parliamentary Testimony
* 3: Tod and Vernacular History
* 4: Tod's Influence on Shyamal Das's Historiography in Vir Vinod
* 5: Representing/Re-presenting Rana Pratap: Introduction to Kesri
Singh's Maharana Pratap: The Hero of Haldighati
* Part II The Parliamentary Debate between Tod and Mill
* 6: James Mill , "Testimony to Parliament 16 February 1832, The Right
Hon. Sir James MacIntosh, in the Chair. Reports from Committees,
Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
* 7: James Tod, "Testimony to Parliament, Letter from Lieut. Col. Tod
to T. H. Villiers, Esq., 23 March 1832. Reports from Committees,
Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
* Index
* About the Authors
* Acknowledgments
* Part I On the Writings of Colonel Tod
* 1: Writing and Reading Tod's Rajasthan: Interpreting the Text and Its
Historiography
* 2: Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in India and
Indian Civilization: An Analysis Based on James Tod's and James
Mill's 1832 Parliamentary Testimony
* 3: Tod and Vernacular History
* 4: Tod's Influence on Shyamal Das's Historiography in Vir Vinod
* 5: Representing/Re-presenting Rana Pratap: Introduction to Kesri
Singh's Maharana Pratap: The Hero of Haldighati
* Part II The Parliamentary Debate between Tod and Mill
* 6: James Mill , "Testimony to Parliament 16 February 1832, The Right
Hon. Sir James MacIntosh, in the Chair. Reports from Committees,
Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
* 7: James Tod, "Testimony to Parliament, Letter from Lieut. Col. Tod
to T. H. Villiers, Esq., 23 March 1832. Reports from Committees,
Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
* Index
* About the Authors