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Handbook on Urban History of Early India

Editat de Aloka Parasher Sen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2024
This handbook addresses issues around urban growth in early India. It provides theoretical and empirical insights from the perspective of the different subcontinent regions using various sources. The book chapters discuss how early urban forms evolved, transformed, and survived on the subcontinent, beginning with the third millennium BCE. This volume looks at how urban space gradually emerged in borderland areas of the subcontinent and hill areas like the Naga Hills, which throw up relevant issues and questions of how we need to review elements of what we define as 'urban'. It includes chapters on both the early historic and early medieval periods. The book provides a comprehensive view of early India's urban history, insights into metallic money and cities, the origin of cities and waterways, geospatial and remote sensing techniques to reflect on the emergence of historic settlements, and so on. The contributors have presented the dialectical relationship between the city and the country in their chapters. The book covers themes such as the Indus Valley civilization, the rise of cities in the Ganges valley, the cultural setting of the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual Kushan cities, theories of urbanization, archaeological and epigraphic material reflecting on the first cities in different regions of the subcontinent, etc. It is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and scholars in history, architecture, and archaeology, as well as scholars working on Indic studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789819762293
ISBN-10: 9819762294
Pagini: 523
Ilustrații: I, 1 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

DEFINING THE URBAN.- PERCEPTIONS OF THE CITY AND COUNTRY.- THE EARLY HISTORIC PROCESSES OF URBANIZATION.- DIFFERENTIATING SETTLEMENTS AND THE URBAN.- URBAN GROWTH PATTERNS IN BORDERLAND AREAS.

Notă biografică

Aloka Parasher Sen is a historian from the Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University, and obtained her PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She has been a Professor of History at the University of Hyderabad since 1979, where she currently holds the position of Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sanskrit Studies. Throughout her career, she has held various administrative positions, including Head of the Department of History and Dean of the School of Social Sciences.
In addition to her teaching career, Sen has also undertaken numerous academic assignments abroad, including being a DAAD Fellow at the Sudasien Institut, Universitat Heidelberg, Germany, a Fulbright Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, and the first occupant of the Rotating Chair in Indian Studies at the Sudasien Institut, Universitat Heidelberg, Germany.
Her research interests include the social, economic, cultural, and religious history and archaeology of the Deccan region. She has published several books on these topics, including "Mlecchas in Early India," "Social and Economic History of the Deccan, Some Interpretations," "Subordinate and Marginal Groups in Early India up to 1500 AD," and "Deccan Heritage" (co-authored with Harsh K. Gupta and D. Balasubramanian). She has also presented papers and delivered invited lectures at conferences in Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, the UK, and the USA.

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This handbook addresses issues around urban growth in early India. It provides theoretical and empirical insights from the perspective of the different subcontinent regions using various sources. The book chapters discuss how early urban forms evolved, transformed, and survived on the subcontinent, beginning with the third millennium BCE. This volume looks at how urban space gradually emerged in borderland areas of the subcontinent and hill areas like the Naga Hills, which throw up relevant issues and questions of how we need to review elements of what we define as 'urban'. It includes chapters on both the early historic and early medieval periods. The book provides a comprehensive view of early India's urban history, insights into metallic money and cities, the origin of cities and waterways, geospatial and remote sensing techniques to reflect on the emergence of historic settlements, and so on. The contributors have presented the dialectical relationship between the city and the country in their chapters. The book covers themes such as the Indus Valley civilization, the rise of cities in the Ganges valley, the cultural setting of the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual Kushan cities, theories of urbanization, archaeological and epigraphic material reflecting on the first cities in different regions of the subcontinent, etc. It is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and scholars in history, architecture, and archaeology, as well as scholars working on Indic studies.

Caracteristici

Examines topics related from the proto-historical period to the early medieval history of India Provides a holistic understanding of the architecture, archaeology, and historical condition in early Indian societies Presents a comprehensive account of the early urban history of India