The Indian Economic
and Social History Review
Volume XXXV Number 3 July-September 1998
CONTENTS
Stewart Gordon/ The limited adoption of European-style
military forces by eighteenth century rulers in India, p. 229
M. Lakshmanan/ Collective bargaining under the common law
tradition in Madras in the interwar period, p. 247
M.M.M. Mahroof/ The 'English doctor' in Sri Lanka, p. 275
William Pinch/ Who was Himmat Bahadur? Gosains,
Rajputs and the British in Bundelkhand, ca. 1800, p. 293
Book Reviews
- G. Balachandran, John Bullion's Empire: Britain's Gold Problem and
India Between the Wars, by Tirthankar Roy, p. 337
- Vasudha Dalmia, TheNationalization of Hindu Traditions:
Bharatendu Harischandra and Nineteenth-century Banaras, by
Nita Kumar, p. 339
- John Keegan, A History of Warfare; Geoffrey Parker, ed., The
Cambridge Illustrated History of Warfare: The Triumph of the West;
Charles Townshend, ed., The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern
War, by Kaushik Roy, p. 341
- Charles Malamoud, Cooking the World; Ritual and Thought in Ancient
India, by Kumkum Roy, p. 347
- Desiderio Pinto, Piri-Muridi Relationship;: A study of the Nizamuddin
Dargah, by Meenakshi Khanna, p. 350
- Harish C. Sharma, Artisans of the Punjab: A Study of Social Change
in Historical Perspective 1849-1947, by Tirthankar Roy, p. 352
- Bruce G. Trigger and Wilcomb E. Washburn, eds, The Cambridge
History of the Native Peoples of the Americas, Volume I, North
America, Pafts I & II, by Meena Bhargava, p. 353
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