The Indian Economic
and Social History
Review
Volume XXXII Number 4 October-December
1995
CONTENTS
DAVID WILLMER/ The Islamic state as telos: Mumtaz Shah
Nawaz's narrative of Pakistan and modernity, p. 413
SHRI KRISHAN/ Peasant mobilisation, political organisations and
modes of interaction: The Bombay countryside 1934-1941, p. 429
AMAR FAROOQUU/ Opium enterprise and colonial intervention in
Malwa and western India, 1800-1824, p. 447
A. SRIVATHSAN/ The persecution of Ramanuja: A view from the
Srirangam temple complex, p. 475
Book Reviews
- David Arnold and Ramachandra Guha,eds.,Nature, Culture and
Imperialism: Essays on the Environmental History of South Asia,
by
Mahesb Rangarajan, p. 489
- Sanjay Subrahmanyam,ed., Money and the Market in India 1100 1700,
by H.W. van Santen, p. 491
- Himanshu P. Ray, The Winds of Change: Buddhism and the Maritime
Links of Early South Asia, by Upinder Singh, p. 493
- J.E. Llewellyn, The Arya Samaj as a Fundamentalist Movement: A
Study in Comparative Fundamentalism, by T.N. Madan, p. 495
- Rajnarayan Chandavarkar, The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in
India: Business Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay,
1900-1940, by Douglas E. Haynes, p. 497
Index to Volume XXXII [1995], p. 501