Buch, Englisch, 548 Seiten, Format (B × H): 139 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 584 g
Buch, Englisch, 548 Seiten, Format (B × H): 139 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 584 g
Reihe: Oxford in India Readings: Themes in Indian History
ISBN: 978-0-19-565225-3
Verlag: OUP India
The Mughal state has, since the time of its existence, exercised a compelling effect on observers. A rich historiography in Indian and European languages has long existed, and in the present century debates have raged concerning its character, and the implications for the longer-term trajectory of the subcontinent. This book brings together some of the key interventions in that debate, while its detailed introduction surveys the main positions, and outlines possibilities for future research. It is the outcome of the collaboration of two scholars, one a leading specialist on Mughal studies, the other a social and economic historian of the early modern Indian Ocean world and southern India.
The Mughal state, has, ever since its existence, exercised a compelling effect on observers. Debates have rage concerning its character and on the nature of the Mughal state. This book brings together some of the key interventions in these debates.