The Indian Economic and Social History Review, 2003
Index to Volume XL
Articles || Book reviews


Articles

  • Arunima, G. / Face value: Ravi Varma's portraiture and the project of colonial modernity (no. 1, pp. 57-79)
  • Bhattacharya, Rimli / The nautee in `the second city of the Empire' (no. 2, pp.191-235)
  • Blackburn, Stuart / Colonial contact in the `hidden land': Oral history among the Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh (no. 3, pp. 335-365)
  • D'Souza, Rohan / Damming the Mahanadi river: The emergence of multipurpose river valley development in India (1943-46) (no. 1, pp. 81-105)
  • Fischer-Tin�, Harald / 'White women degrading themselves to the lowest depths': European networks of prostitution and colonial anxieties in British India and Ceylon ca. 1880-1914 (no. 2, pp. 163-190)
  • Gilmartin, David / Cattle, crime and colonialism: Property as negotiation in north India (no. 1, pp. 33-56)
  • Kooiman, Dick / Meeting at the threshold, at the edge of the carpet or somewhere in between? Questions of ceremonial in princely India (no. 3, pp.311-333)
  • Lorenzen, David N. / Europeans in late Mughal south Asia: The perceptions of Italian missionaries (no. 1, pp. 1-31)
  • Naraindas, Harish / Crisis, charisma and triage: Extirpating the pox (no. 4, pp. 425-457)
  • Rajagopal, Vakulabharanam / The rhetorical strategy of an autobiography: Reading Satyavati's Atmacaritamu (no. 4, pp. 377-402)
  • Saravanan, Velayutham / Colonial commercial forest policy and tribal private foress in Madras Presidency: 1792-1881 (no. 4, pp. 403-424)
  • Sharan, Awadhendra / From caste to category: Colonial knowledge practices and the Depressed/Scheduled Castes of Bihar (no. 3, pp. 279-310)
  • Subrahmanyam, Sanjay / Turning the stones over: Sixteenth-century millenarianism from the Tagus to the Ganges (no. 2, pp. 129-161)
  • Tieken, Herman / Old Tamil Ca�kam literature and the so-called Ca�kam period (no. 3, pp. 247-278)
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Book Reviews
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  • Abbott, Andrew, Chaos of Disciplines, by Harish Naraindas (no. 1, pp. 107-109)
  • Basu, Shamita, Religious Revivalism as Nationalist Discourse. Swami Vivekananda and New Hinduism in Nineteenth Century Bengal, by Amiya P. Sen (no. 1, pp. 122-124)
  • Chatterjee, Partha and Ghosh, Anjan, eds, History and the Present, by Sasheej Hegde (no. 4, pp. 469-471)
  • Diddee, Jaymala and Gupta, Samita, Pune: Queen of the Deccan, by James W. Laine (no. 2, pp. 245-246)
  • Dirks, Nicholas B., Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the making of Modern India, by Sumit Guha (no. 4, pp. 459-461)
  • Geliner, David N., The Anthropology of Buddhism and Hinduism: Weberian Themes, by Sasheej Hegde (no. 2, pp. 239-242)
  • Gommans, J.L. and Kolff, D.H.A., eds, Warfare and Weaponry in South Asia: 1000-1800, by Iqbal Ghani Khan (no. 2, pp. 237-239)
  • Gooptu, Nandini, The Politics of the Urban Poor in Early Twentieth Century India, by Janaki Nair (no. 3, pp. 367-370)
  • Gupta, Partha Sarathi and Deshpande, Anirudh, eds, The British Raj and its Indian Armed Forces, 1857-1939, by Douglas M. Peers (no. 4, pp. 464-467)
  • Hasan, Mushirul and Nakazato, Nariaki, eds, The Unfinished Agenda. Nationbuilding in South Asia, by Tirthankar Roy (no. 2, pp. 242-245)
  • Joshi, Sanjay, Fractured Modernity. Making of a Middle Class in Colonial North India, by Francesca Orsini (no. 1, pp. 111-113)
  • Kumar, Krishna, Prejudice and Pride: School Histories of the Freedom Struggle in India and Pakistan, by V. Geetha (no. 4, pp. 477-481)
  • Parthasarathi, Prasannan, The Transition to a Colonial Economy: Weavers, Merchants and Kings in South India, 1720-1800, by Ravi Ahuja (no. 3, pp. 370-373)
  • Pati, Biswamoy and Harrison, Mark, eds, Health, Medicine and Empire: Perspectives on Colonial India, Samanta, Arabinda, Malarial fever in Colonial Bengal, 1820-1939, by Satadru Sen (no. 4, pp. 461-464)
  • Prakash, Gyan, Another Reason: Science and the Imagination of Modern India, by Banu Subramaniam (no. 4, pp. 481-483)
  • Radhakrishna, Meena, Dishonoured by History? Criminal Tribes and British Colonial Policy, by Ravi Ahuja (no. 1, pp. 119-121)

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  • Rangan, Haripriya, Of Myths and Movements: Rewriting Chipko into Himalayan History, Pathak, Akhileshwar, Laws Strategies and Ideologies: Legislating Forests in Colonial India, by Archana Prasad (no. 1, pp. 124-127)
  • Ray, Rajat Kanta, Exploring Emotional History: Gender, Mentality and Literature in the Indian Awakening, by Anindita Mukhopadhyay (no. 4, pp. 472-474)
  • Robinson, Catherine A., Tradition and Liberation: The Hindu Tradition in the Indian Women's Movement, by Charu Gupta (no. 1, pp. 116-118)
  • Roy, Tirthankar, The Economic History of India, 1857-1947, by David Ludden (no. 1, pp. 109-111)
  • Saikia, Rajen, Social and Economic History of Assam, 1853-1921, by Tirthankar Roy (no. 1, pp. 113-114)
  • Shah, Kirit K., The Problem of Identity: Women in Early Indian Inscriptions, by K.M. Shrimali (no. 4, pp. 474-476)
  • Sharma, Sanjay, Famine, Philanthropy and the Colonial State: North India in the Early Nineteenth Century, by Visalakshi Menon (no. 1, pp. 114-116)
  • Taylor, Kathleen, Sir John Woodroffe, Tantra and Bengal: `An Indian Soul in a European Body', by Gautam Chakravarty (no. 3, pp. 373-376)
  • Wickremesekera, Channa, 'Best Black Troops in the World': British Perceptions and the Making of the Sepoy, 1746-1805, by Michael H. Fisher (no. 4, pp.467-469)

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