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- The Bernard Cohn Omnibus: An Anthropologist among the Historians
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195668715
ISBN-13
9780195668711
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30202464
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
188 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Bernard Cohn Omnibus : An Anthropologist among the Historians and Other Essays, Colonialism and Its Forms of Knowledge, India: the Social Anthropology of a Civilization
Publication Year
2006
Subject
Sociology / General, Asia / India & South Asia, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, History
Format
Hardcover
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1.9 in
Item Weight
39.9 Oz
Item Length
5.9 in
Item Width
8.7 in
Additional Product Features
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The
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
301.2
Table Of Content
Introduction to the Omnibus EditionDipesh Chakrabarty:Volume I: An Anthropologist Among the Historians and Other EssaysIntroductionRanajit Guha:Part I: History and Anthropology1. An Anthrologist Among the Historians: A FieldStudy2. History and Anthropology: The State of Play3. Anthropology and History in the 1980s: Towards a RapprochementPart II: India as a Field of Study4. Networks and Centres in the Integration ofIndian Civilization5. The Pasts of an Indian Village6. Regions Subjective and Objective: Their Relations to the Study of ModernIndian History and Society7. Notes on the History of the Study of Indian Sociey and Culture8. Is there a New Indian History? Society and Social Change Under the Raj9. African Models and Indian Histories10. The Census, Social STructure and Objectification in South AsiaPart III: Untouchables11. The Changing Status of a Depressed Caste12. The Changing Traditions of a Low Caste13. Madhopur Revisited14. Chamar Family in a North Indian Village: A Structural ContingentPart IV: The British in Benares15. The Initial British Impact on India: A CaseStudy of the Benares Region16. Structural Change in Indian Rural Society 1596-188517. The British in Benares: A Nineteenth Century Colonial Society18. From Indian Status to British Contract19. Political Systems in Eighteenth Century India: The Benares Region20. The recruitment and Training of British Civil Servants in India21. Some Notes on Law and CHange in North India22. Anthropological Notes on Law and Disputes in North IndiaPart V: Representations of Empire23. Representing Authority in Victorian IndiaVolume 2: Colonialism and its Forms of KnowledgeForeword : Nicholas B. Dirks1. Introduction : The Command Language and the Language of Command2. Law and the Colonial State in India3. The Transformation of Objects into Artifacts, Antiquities and Art inNineteeth Century India4. Cloth,Clothes and Colonialism: India in the Nineteeth CenturyVolume 3: India: The Social Anthropology of a Civilisation1. Approaches to the Study of Indian Civilisation2. India as a Geographic Entity3. Cultural and Historical Geography4. Demography, Economic Structures and Language5. The Shaping of Civilisation:Views of the Past6. The Cultural and Structural History of India7. Hindu Beginnings and Islamic Penetrations8. The Mughal Period and European Conquest9. Cultural and Structural History: Nineteeth and Twentieth Centuries10. Urbanisation, Education, and Social and Cultural Change11. Indian Social Structure and Culture: Introduction12. Indian Social Structure and Culture: Caste13. The Indian VillageConclusion
Synopsis
This Omnibus edition brings together three classic volumes by the renowned historian, Bernard Cohn, India: A Social Anthropology of a Civilization; An Anthropologist Among the Historians and Other Essays; and Colonialism and its Forms of Knowledge. In the first book, Cohn traced the development of Indian civilization by combining historical and anthropological approaches to the subject and provided a framework by example for the study of any complex society. The second book has become a legend of sorts, cited extensively in glowing terms by a whole host of scholars, who have taken the essays in this book to be a starting point for a methodology which combines the historical and anthropological approaches. The third title is a brilliant collection of Cohn's writings from the last fifteen years, discussing areas in which the colonial impact has generally been overlooked., This Omnibus edition brings together three classic volumes by the renowned historian, Bernard Cohn, India: A Social Anthropology of a Civilization ; An Anthropologist Among the Historians and Other Essays ; and Colonialism and its Forms of Knowledge . In the first book, Cohn traced the development of Indian civilization by combining historical and anthropological approaches to the subject and provided a framework by example for the study of any complex society. The second book has become a legend of sorts, cited extensively in glowing terms by a whole host of scholars, who have taken the essays in this book to be a starting point for a methodology which combines the historical and anthropological approaches. The third title is a brilliant collection of Cohn's writings from the last fifteen years, discussing areas in which the colonial impact has generally been overlooked., This Omnibus edition brings together three seminal works by theinfluential historian Bernard S. Cohn; 'India: a Social Anthropology of aCivilisation', 'An Anthropologist Among the Historians and Other Essays' and'Colonialism and its Forms of Knowledge'. Cohn's innovative combination ofhistorical and anthropological approaches paved the way for contemporary studiesof complex social structures. With an introduction by Cohn's fellow scholarDipesh Chakrabarty, this is a comprehensive and stimulating record of hiswork.
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