Beyond Trade: Cultural Roots of India’s Ocean

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The book is focused on the Indian Ocean world. Instead of approach maritime history as control of trade networks and domination—which is normally done—this book looks at the cultural transfer and transmission with the region over time. Drawing on research undertaken for almost three decades, it examines coastal architecture and archaeology, narratives of shipwreck and travel in literature and provides an account of the changing maritime conceptions of space across two millennia of history. It gives an overview of the Indian Ocean network covering the ocean in Sanskrit narrative literature, the impact of the trade and maritime developments under the Muslims on the region, Chinese pilgrims and their ceramics in the Indian Ocean trade. It covers narratives of travel and shipwreck and aspects of the region’s history like the state of early medieval Gujarat and the Konkan coast and the Chola naval attacks against Srivijaya in Malaysia.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Himanshu Prabha Ray

Himanshu Prabha Ray is associate Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, where she has taught since 1980. Her publications include Monastery and Guild: Commerce under the Satavahanas, Oxford University Press, 1986; The Winds Change: Buddhism and the Maritime Links of Early south Asia, Oxford University Press, 1994 (reissued as Oxford India Paperbacks, 1998); The Archaeology off Seafariing in Ancient South Asia, Cambridge University Press, 2003. In 1996, she jointly edited with Jean-Ffrancois Salles a volume titled, Tradition and Archaeology: Early Maritime Contacts in the Indian Ocean, Manohar, 1996. another volume Archaeology of Seafaring: The Indian Ocean in the ancient Period, was published in the Indian Council of Historical Research Monograph Series I, New Delhi, 1999.

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Title
Beyond Trade: Cultural Roots of India’s Ocean
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788173055409
Length
x+244p., Illustrations; Bibliography; Maps; Index; 17cm x 22cm.
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