International audienceThis volume has been prepared with a view to confront a widespread stereotype in academic studies about India. According to this stereotype, pre-colonial India consisted of territorial units with ill-defined, fuzzy boundaries. This is taken to be a specifically Indian characteristic as the very notion of territory in Indian civilization is said to be of secondary importance for cultural reasons (this notion may be part of a more general, and widespread way of opposing a reified West to an equally reified India). The arguments put forward may vary. However, they all converge to create the idea that, generally speaking, territory in India had, and still has, little value as a cognitive category. This book aims at radical...
Ever since the reorganisation of states in India in 1956, the Central government has reacted to the...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
This dissertation examines how colonial border-making practices in British India changed pre-colonia...
International audienceThis volume has been prepared with a view to confront a widespread stereotype ...
This volume tackles a widespread stereotype in academic studies, according to which pre-colonial Ind...
Daniela Berti & Gilles Tarabout (dir.), 2009, Territory, Soil and Society in South Asia, New Delhi, ...
In both intimate and abstract encounters, India is today understood as a land certain, and a land co...
The objective of this seminar is to reflect, through the theme of identity and territory, on the pra...
Indian territory, from regional to local level, remains a fundamentally composite space, divided int...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
India is a land with a vast history that has contributed to a rich culture. There are a lot of eleme...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
The framing of regions, and in this case 'South Asia', has often been done in ostensibly objective t...
South Asia, another name for the Indian Subcontinent, is a recent concept (only about six decades ol...
Statemaking and Territory in South Asia: Lessons from the Anglo-Gorkha War (1814-1816) seeks to unde...
Ever since the reorganisation of states in India in 1956, the Central government has reacted to the...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
This dissertation examines how colonial border-making practices in British India changed pre-colonia...
International audienceThis volume has been prepared with a view to confront a widespread stereotype ...
This volume tackles a widespread stereotype in academic studies, according to which pre-colonial Ind...
Daniela Berti & Gilles Tarabout (dir.), 2009, Territory, Soil and Society in South Asia, New Delhi, ...
In both intimate and abstract encounters, India is today understood as a land certain, and a land co...
The objective of this seminar is to reflect, through the theme of identity and territory, on the pra...
Indian territory, from regional to local level, remains a fundamentally composite space, divided int...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
India is a land with a vast history that has contributed to a rich culture. There are a lot of eleme...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
The framing of regions, and in this case 'South Asia', has often been done in ostensibly objective t...
South Asia, another name for the Indian Subcontinent, is a recent concept (only about six decades ol...
Statemaking and Territory in South Asia: Lessons from the Anglo-Gorkha War (1814-1816) seeks to unde...
Ever since the reorganisation of states in India in 1956, the Central government has reacted to the...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
This dissertation examines how colonial border-making practices in British India changed pre-colonia...