The Indian Economic and
Social History
Review, 1996
Index to Volume XXXIII - 1996
ARTICLES
Agnihotri, Indu: Ecology, land use and colonisation: The canal
colonies of Punjab (pp. 37-58)
Arunima, G: Multiple meanings: Changing conception of matrilineal
kinship in nineteenth and twentieth-century Malabar (pp.
283-308)
Deshpande, Anirudh: Hopes and disillusionment: Recruitment,
demobilisation and the emergence of discontent in the Indian
armed forces after the Second World War(pp. 175-207)
Gordon, Stewart: Robes of honour: A 'transactional kingly
ceremony (pp. 225-42)
Guha, Sumit: Forest polities and agrarian empires: The Khandesh
Bhils, ca 1700-1850(pp. 133-53)
Guha, Supriya: The unwanted pregnancy in colonial Bengal (pp.
403-35)
Hatekar, Neeraj: Information and incentives: Priagle's Ricardian
experiment in the nineteenth century Deccan countryside
(pp.437-53)
Jalal, Ayesha: Secularists, subalterns and the stigma of
'communalism': Partition histonography revisited (pp. 93-103)
Kaw, Mushtaq A.: Famines in Kashmir, 1586-1819: The policy of the
Mughal and Afghan rulers (pp. 59-71)
Krishan, Shri: Crowd vigour and social identity: The Quit India
Movement in western India(PP 459-79)
Mentz, Soren: English private trade on the Coromandel
coast, 1660-1690: Diamonds and the country trade (pp. 155-73)
Pope, Andrew: Australian gold and the finance of India's exports
during World War One: A case study of imperial control and
coordination (pp. 115-31)
Roy, Tirthankar: The role of the state in initiating development:
A study of interwar South and Southeast Asia (pp. 373-401)
Sharma, Mahesh: Marginalisation and appropriation: Jogis,
Brahmins and Sidh shrines(pp. 73-91)
Singh, Upinder: Sanchi: The history of the patronage of an
ancient Buddhist temple(pp. 1-35)
Singha, Radhika: Making the domestic more domestic: Criminal law
and the 'head of the household', 1772-1843 (pp. 309-44)
Sivaramakrishnan, K;: British imperium and forested zones of
anomaly in Bengal, 1767-1833(pp. 243-82)
BOOK REVIEWS
- Ahmad, Qeyamuddin: The Wahhabi Movement in India (second
revised edition), by Richard
M. Eaton (pp. 219-21)
- Alavi, Seema: The Sepoys and the Company: Tradition and
Transition in Northern India,/770 1830, by Michael H.
Fisher (pp. 221-23)
- Amin, Shahid: Event, Metaphor, Memory, Chauri Chaura
1922-1992, by Majid Siddiqi pp. 105-6)
- Baviskar, Amita: In the Belly of the River: Tribal Conflicts
over Development in the Narmada Valley, by Nandini Sundar
(pp. 345-47)
- Chatterji, Joya: Bengal Divided: Hindu Communalism and
Partition, 1932-1947, by Indivar Kamtekar (pp.
347-49)
- Chattopadhyaya, Brajadulal: The Making of Early Medieval
India, by Richard Eaton (pp. 106-8)
- Dalmia, Vasudha and Heinrich von Stietencron, eds:
Representing Hinduism: The Construction of Religious
Traditions and National Identity, by C.J. Fuller (pp.
481-83)
- Das Gupta, Ashin: Merchants of Maritime India 1500 1800:
Sinnappa Arasaratnam: Maritime India in the Seventeenth
Century; Om Prakash: Precious Metals and Commerce: The
Dutch East India Company in the Indian Ocean Trade; Sanjay
Subrahmanyam, ed.,Money and the Market in India 1100-1700;
a review article by Lakshmi Subramaniam (pp.
209-18)
- De Souza, Teotonio R., ed.: Discoveries, Missionary Expansion
and Asian Cultures, by Suguna Ramanathan (pp. 370-
71)
- Dwivedi, Sharada and Rabul Mehrotra: Bombay: The Cities
Within, by Narayani Gupta (pp.483-84)
- Gracias, Fatima da Silva: Health and Hygiene in Colonial
Bengal 1861-1912, by Joya Chatterji (pp. 108-11)
- Irschick, Eugene F.: Dialogue and History: Constructing South
India, 1795-1895, by Haruka Yanagisawa (pp. 349-51)
- Joshi, Shashi: Struggle for Hegemony in India 1920 47: The
Colonial State, the Left and the National Movement, Vol. 1:
1920-34; Bhagwan Josh Struggle for Hegemony in India 1920-
47: The Colonial State, the Left and the National Movement, Vol.
2:1934-41; Shashi Joshi and Bhagwan Josh: Struggle for
Hegemony in India 1920-47: Culture, Community and Poers,
Vol. 3, by Biswamoy Pati (pp. 351-53)
- Kalia, Ravi: Bhubaneswar: From a Temple Town to a
Capital City, by Narayani Gupta (pp.353-55)
- Keer, Ian J.: Building the Railways of the Raj 1850-1900,
by Dilip Simeon (pp. 355-57)
- King. Christopher R.: One Language, Two Scripts: The-Hindi
Movement in Nineteenth Century North India, by Vir Bharat
Talwar (pp. 484-86)
- Komlos, John, ed.: The Biological Standard of Living on Three
Continents, Further Explorations in Anthropometric History.
by Ralph Shlomowitz (pp. 357-59)
- Kulkarni, A.R.. M.A. Nayeem and T.R. de Souza, eds: Mediae al
Deccan History: Commemoration Volume in Honour of P. M. Joshi.
by Sumit Guha (p. 486)
- Kuran, Timur: Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social
Consequences of Preference Falsification,by Bhaskar Dutta
(pp. 486-87)
- Ludden, David. cd.: Agricultural Production and Indian
History, by Mahesh Rangarajan (pp.359-60)
- Metcalf, Thomas R.: The New Cambridge History of India 111, 4,
Ideologies of the Raj, by Meena Radhakrishna (pp.
360-62)
- Mukherjee, Arun: Crime and Public Disorder in Colonial Bengal
1861-1912. by Joya Chatterji (pp. 111-12)
- Murshid, Tazeen M.: The Sacred and the Secular: Bengal Muslim
Discourses, 1871-/977, by Gopal Krishna (pp. 363-65)
- Naidu, B.N.: Intellectual History of Colonial India, Mysore
1831-1920, by Dharma Kumar(pp. 487-88)
- Peers, Douglas M.: Between Mars and Mammon, Colonial Armies
and the Garrison State in India, 1814-1835, by Kaushik Roy
(pp. 488-90)
- Richards, John F.: Power, Administration and Finance in Mughal
India, by Chetan Singh (pp.365-68)
- Robb, Peter, ed.: The Concept of Race in South Asia, by
Andre Beteille (pp. 368-70)
- Robertson, Bruce Carlisle: Raja Ram Mohan Roy, The Father of
Modern India, by Amiya P. Sen (pp. 490-92)
- Russell, Ralph: Hidden in the Lane: An Anthology of Two
Centuries of Urdu Literature, by Mushirul Hasan (pp. 223-24)
- Thimmaiah, G.: Power Politics and Social Justice: Backward
Castes in Karnataka, by Dharma Kumar (p. 113)
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