Given recent government initiatives to edit NCERT history textbooks, this timely article examines how we “consume” history along with its emotional and psychological implications. The article highlights the “sense of history through which our everyday life is made possible, considering that the historical imagination is accessed all the time even though most people do not study history in university or go on to become professional historians.” In doing so, the article offers evidence of Indian syncretic culture, which comes from various sources, including contemporary history
Oral history of every region coincides with its culture. The pursuit of “Oral History” h...
International audienceThis article analyses how the Hindutva ideological programme on history-writin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...
Given recent government initiatives to edit NCERT history textbooks, this timely article examines ho...
Given recent government initiatives to edit NCERT history textbooks, this timely article examines ho...
It is sometimes thought that the sense of history has been granted to India as part of the colonial ...
The History of India does not represent a monolithic and linear narrative; it rather offers conflict...
The attack on history and Indian historians by votaries of Hindu historiography has only sharpened i...
International audienceSetting in parallel history and stories of India seems at first aporetic, and ...
It is still a popular belief that the Indians were an a historical people and kept no records of the...
Scholars of colonial and post-colonial India have widely agreed that the earliest Indian manifestati...
This article examines contestations and recent trend-setting approaches in the historiography of edu...
My paper explores that Changes and advancement in sociocultural factors of modern Indian history. So...
The history of India is the engrossing story of an ancient civilization, reborn as a modern nation. ...
The syncretistic ethos of traditions in South Asia has now become part of public discourse. Politica...
Oral history of every region coincides with its culture. The pursuit of “Oral History” h...
International audienceThis article analyses how the Hindutva ideological programme on history-writin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...
Given recent government initiatives to edit NCERT history textbooks, this timely article examines ho...
Given recent government initiatives to edit NCERT history textbooks, this timely article examines ho...
It is sometimes thought that the sense of history has been granted to India as part of the colonial ...
The History of India does not represent a monolithic and linear narrative; it rather offers conflict...
The attack on history and Indian historians by votaries of Hindu historiography has only sharpened i...
International audienceSetting in parallel history and stories of India seems at first aporetic, and ...
It is still a popular belief that the Indians were an a historical people and kept no records of the...
Scholars of colonial and post-colonial India have widely agreed that the earliest Indian manifestati...
This article examines contestations and recent trend-setting approaches in the historiography of edu...
My paper explores that Changes and advancement in sociocultural factors of modern Indian history. So...
The history of India is the engrossing story of an ancient civilization, reborn as a modern nation. ...
The syncretistic ethos of traditions in South Asia has now become part of public discourse. Politica...
Oral history of every region coincides with its culture. The pursuit of “Oral History” h...
International audienceThis article analyses how the Hindutva ideological programme on history-writin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...