Studies in the Heritage, History and Archaeology of Orissa

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The present volume aims at surfacing some unexplored subject matters of Orissan history while equal emphasis has been given to deal with the already known aspects with changing approaches applying fresh insight. Attempt has been made to convey a meaningful account of the past in relation to the present and to trace and identify certain special features, which characterize some vital aspects of the history and culture of Orissa as a whole. It begins with the Pre-historic and proto-historic archaeology linked with maritime activities and ends with the suppression of an in human, barbarous practice, the Meriah Sacrifice. The main objective of this book, however, is to portray and preserve some of the lost and forgotten heritage and cultural aspects of Orissa to the posterity. Each essay in the present volume is represented as a unit in itself. All of the essays together should serve to provide some significant features of the Orissan history. The title of the present work "Studies in the Heritage, History and Archaeology of Orissa" might imply treatment of every aspect of the Orissan history. But this not actually the case: it is not possible too. In the present work an endeavour has been made to deal with some pertinent aspects of Orissa as reflected in heritage, traditions, history and archaeology keeping in view their relevance and importance. Interpretations in most of the essays are explorative in nature and sharply focused the theme on archaeological perspective. The approach made is not exactly presenting history as a compilation of given facts but something much more than that. The present work is a collection of articles most of which were written over a long span of time and published in scattered academic journals and proceedings and thus, are not exactly products of a systematically designed research project on a particular theme or confining to specific time frame. They represent author’s explorations and ideas on some less known and unexplored aspects of Orissa history. The methodology applied in the texts is interdisciplinary approach using modern tools of research although scientific historical interpretation is the dominating feature. This book will provide new insight to the scholars and readers working on different aspects of the history, culture and archaeology of Orissa in particular and that of India in general.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Benudhar Patra

Dr. Benudhar Patra at present is working as Assistant Prof. in the P.G. Deptt. Of History, P.G. Govt. College, Sector-11, Chandigarh, Graduate from Utkal University, Dr. Patra passed his M.A. in History from the P.G. Deptt. of History, Berhampur University, Orissa securing first position in first class. He did his M.Phill and Ph.D. in history from the same university and passed the NET Examination conducted by UGC. He has been teaching history for last 19 years. After serving some years as lecturer in History in Gopalpur College, Gopalpur-on-sea, Orissa Dr. Patra was selected as a lecturer by the UPSC and joined the Education Deptt., Chandigarh Administration. He has contributed more than 80 research papers in various journals of national and international repute and in some edited volumes. He is a member of more than dozen Academic Societies and Professional Organizations. He has completed a UGC sponsored Research Project on ‘Urbanization in Early Historic India.’ In 2008 he published a book entitiled “Studies in the Heritage, History and Archaeology of Orissa”. His monumental work Overseas Trade and Maritime Activities of Ancient India (A Study of Orissa) will be published shortly. His other fields of research are urban history, art history, social history, economic history, state formation, historiography and the cult of Jagannath.

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Title
Studies in the Heritage, History and Archaeology of Orissa
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Edition
1st ed.
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8186791795
Length
xxii+344p., Figures; Maps.
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