Historical Dictionary of India

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India is a vast country with one-sixth of the world’s population comprising an unparalleled diversity of ethnic, linguistic, and religious groups. Even as it strives to build a modern economy and a democratic society, India has inherited a rich civilization going back many thousands of years. The Historical Dictionary of India is a unique ready-reference on the history and current events of India. It is written with both an admirable objectivity and undeniable love of the country. The scope of the book is as wide as the sub-continent itself, and encompasses the important people, places, and events in India’s past and present, as well as entries on the country’s different schools of philosophy, culture, religious leaders, important branches of government, and the economy. The author’s masterly introduction provides a rich overview with many an insight and is supplemented by a chronology, appendices listing British chief executives and Indian heads of state and prime ministers, a glossary of key vernacular terms, physical, political, and historical maps, and a comprehensive and extensive bibliography.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Surjit Mansingh

Surjit Mansingh is professor at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. She was earlier a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Contemporary Studies, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. She took her master’s in history from Delhi University and her Ph.D. in international relations from the American University, Washington, D.C. She has taught at universities in the United States, Italy and India. Before taking up an academic career, she was a member of the Indian Foreign Service. Dr. Mansingh is the author of India’s Search for Power: Indira Gandhi’s Foreign Policy (Sage, 1984), Diplomatic History of Modern India (with Charles H. Heimsath, Allied, 1971), numerous papers in learned journals, and the revised edition of Heimsath’s Teacher’s Introduction to India (Educational Resources Centre, 1994). She is currently engaged on a book-length study of Indian and Chinese foreign relations in comparative perspective.

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Title
Historical Dictionary of India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170944775
Length
552p.
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