
South Asia in World History
Marc Jason Gilbert(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 8. June 2017
Book
Hardback
204 pages
978-0-19-517653-7 (ISBN)
Description
It can be said of South Asia what has long been said of its great epic poem, the Mahabharata: "there is nothing in it that cannot be found elsewhere in the world and nothing in the world that cannot be found there." South Asia's historic trans-regional connections to the wider world include the trade between its most ancient civilization with Sumer and central Asia, the diffusion beyond its shores of three of the world's major religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), its cultural encounters with the Greeks, Islam, European imperialism, the spread of it cuisine (from crystalized sugar to "curry"), and its architecture (including the world's most recognized building, the Taj Mahal).
While these connections have insured that South Asia has always loomed large in the consideration of the world's collective past, its societies are currently undergoing a transformation that may enable them to rival the United States and China as the world's largest economy. This study employs accessible language and an engaging narrative to provide insight into how world historical processes, from changes in environment to the movement of peoples and ideas, have shaped and continue to shape the history of South Asia and its place in the wider world.
While these connections have insured that South Asia has always loomed large in the consideration of the world's collective past, its societies are currently undergoing a transformation that may enable them to rival the United States and China as the world's largest economy. This study employs accessible language and an engaging narrative to provide insight into how world historical processes, from changes in environment to the movement of peoples and ideas, have shaped and continue to shape the history of South Asia and its place in the wider world.
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[T]his is a useful work to introduce students to South Asian history. * CHOICE * South Asia in World History is a masterful survey of the entire span of South Asian history ... erudite, comprehensive, and compelling ... Gilbert brilliantly offers a lucid analysis that the neophyte to the subject will find illuminating and rewarding. It judiciously blends analysis and fact in an accessible, yet authoritative manner and incorporates all the corners of the sub-continent into the story ... an excellent introduction to both South Asia's complex and rich history and its place in the world. * Roger D. Long, professor of history at Eastern Michigan University and author of A History of Pakistan *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
24 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-517653-7 (9780195176537)
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Marc Jason Gilbert is the NEH Endowed Chair of World History at Hawai'i Pacific University. A founding member of the World History Association, he has edited or authored numerous books on modern South and Southeast Asian history, including The Vietnam War: Teaching Approaches and Resources and World Civilizations: The Global Experience.
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NEH Endowed Chair of World HistoryNEH Endowed Chair of World History, Hawaii Pacific University
Content
Editors' Preface
Preface
Chapter 1 South Asia and the World to 1500 BCE
Chapter 2 The Vedic Age, 1500 to 500 BCE
Chapter 3 South Asia's Classical Age: 325 BCE to 711 CE
Chapter 4 Islam in South Asia, c. 711 to 1556
Chapter 5 The Great Mughals: c. 1556-1757
Chapter 6 From Company State to Crown Rule, c. 1757-1877
Chapter 7 From the Rise of Nationalism to Independence, 1885-1948
Chapter 8 Tryst with Destiny: South Asia and the World, 1947 to the Present
Chronology
Notes
Further Reading
Websites
Acknowledgments
Index
Preface
Chapter 1 South Asia and the World to 1500 BCE
Chapter 2 The Vedic Age, 1500 to 500 BCE
Chapter 3 South Asia's Classical Age: 325 BCE to 711 CE
Chapter 4 Islam in South Asia, c. 711 to 1556
Chapter 5 The Great Mughals: c. 1556-1757
Chapter 6 From Company State to Crown Rule, c. 1757-1877
Chapter 7 From the Rise of Nationalism to Independence, 1885-1948
Chapter 8 Tryst with Destiny: South Asia and the World, 1947 to the Present
Chronology
Notes
Further Reading
Websites
Acknowledgments
Index