This article presents new evidence with which to evaluate the validity of the popular picture of religious environmentalism in India. It examines accounts of a large number of incidents described in Indian language newspapers, the colonial archive, and hunting literature published between the 1870s and 1940s, in which British and other sportsmen clashed with villagers in India while out hunting. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the colonial sports-hunting obsession was in its heyday, but opposition to hunting across India was also mounting. Rural villagers, in particular, were often willing to become involved in physical combat with hunters, apparently in order to protect local wildlife. Sportsmen often assumed that...
In recent years, scholarly and civil society debates regarding tiger conservation in India have been...
This article argues that the work of contemporary American artist Walton Ford stages the paradoxical...
In ancient Ayurvedic treaties, the meat of wild animals is described as particularly beneficial for ...
The paper begins with a general discussion on hunting. It is divided into four main parts, discussin...
Academic histories of hunting or shikar in India have almost entirely focused on the sports hunting ...
<p>This dissertation explores the colonization of wildlife in nineteenth and early twentieth century...
I hope to fill the scholarly void on British hunters in colonial India. There has been relatively li...
This dissertation examines the history of hunting in India under British colonialism, but with some ...
Human engagements with nature are expressed through an extensive range of cultural forms that are dy...
Wildlife management is very old in India. Vedas contain hymns in praise of animals. Sanatan Dharma h...
This article will examine state intervention in the lives of tigers and people living in and around ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the role of local norms and cultural institutions i...
<p>Hunting is suggested as a major threat to Indian wildlife, especially in the northeastern states....
Barbara Grabowska Uniwersytet WarszawskiWydział Orientalistyczny Abstract Ro...
The paper describes the long persisting traditional hunting and trapping practices among the Nagas b...
In recent years, scholarly and civil society debates regarding tiger conservation in India have been...
This article argues that the work of contemporary American artist Walton Ford stages the paradoxical...
In ancient Ayurvedic treaties, the meat of wild animals is described as particularly beneficial for ...
The paper begins with a general discussion on hunting. It is divided into four main parts, discussin...
Academic histories of hunting or shikar in India have almost entirely focused on the sports hunting ...
<p>This dissertation explores the colonization of wildlife in nineteenth and early twentieth century...
I hope to fill the scholarly void on British hunters in colonial India. There has been relatively li...
This dissertation examines the history of hunting in India under British colonialism, but with some ...
Human engagements with nature are expressed through an extensive range of cultural forms that are dy...
Wildlife management is very old in India. Vedas contain hymns in praise of animals. Sanatan Dharma h...
This article will examine state intervention in the lives of tigers and people living in and around ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the role of local norms and cultural institutions i...
<p>Hunting is suggested as a major threat to Indian wildlife, especially in the northeastern states....
Barbara Grabowska Uniwersytet WarszawskiWydział Orientalistyczny Abstract Ro...
The paper describes the long persisting traditional hunting and trapping practices among the Nagas b...
In recent years, scholarly and civil society debates regarding tiger conservation in India have been...
This article argues that the work of contemporary American artist Walton Ford stages the paradoxical...
In ancient Ayurvedic treaties, the meat of wild animals is described as particularly beneficial for ...