Convergence: Rethinking India’s Past

Issues in History

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Convergence: Rethinking Indias Past explores the multiplicity of sources that can be used for studying Indian history. Texts, literature, inscriptions, and other sources have long been but the fountainheads of history. The contributors to this volume, however, begin with the premise that such sources, in the true spirit of historical research, need to be re-interrogated. Without ignoring questions of the validity of a source, they also emphasize the hybridity and range of material that can be used as a historical source. Starting, therefore, with the idea of re-search, Convergence examines sources that have so far been used, before proceeding to study newer ones that have yet to be utilized. Keeping this in mind, it re-examines the better known sources, such as Portuguese, French and English factory records, travel accounts, Chinese texts, and also maps, travel accounts, Tibetan and Japanese sources.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Radhika Seshan

Radhika Seshan teaches history at the University of Pune. After obtaining her Masters and M.Phil in Medieval Indian History from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, she went on to compete her doctorate from the University of Pune. She is the co-editor of Fractured Identity? The Indian Diaspora in Canada and Visibilising Women: Aspects of History through a Gendered Lens, and has also published research papers in many journals.

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Title
Convergence: Rethinking India’s Past
Issues in History
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9789380607054
Length
134p., Illustrations; Maps; 25cm.
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