Globalization: Pre Modern India

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This book, Globalization Pre Modern India is a collection of divergent views on the singular theme of globalization process in pre modern India. The contributors to this edited book are reputed scholars and historians who have represented theoretical arguments and empirical data regarding the process of globalization. The authors assert that long before the colonial period in Indian history, Indian maintained commercial and cultural contact with the outside world, which continued to flourish even during the colonial period. In this way, the contributors have substantiated the thesis that pre modern India experienced the process of globalization.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nagendra Rao

Dr. Nagendra Rao, the editor of this book, is teaching at Goa University, Goa. He took his M.A. and M.Phil from Mangalore University. After joining Goa University in 1996, he obtained Ph.D in the year 2002 for his Thesis entitled "Craft Production and Trade in South Kanara: A.D. 1000-1763" submitted to Goa University. In the same year, he was honoured with appointment as Research Fellow, International Noble Academy, Canada. He is the author of Brahmanas of South India (Kalpaz Publications, New Delhi, 2004). Reseaerch articles of Dr. Rao have been published in peer reviewed national and international journals.

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Title
Globalization: Pre Modern India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
818923319X
Length
viii+200p., Notes; References; 23cm.
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