INDOLOGY Digest, Vol 34, Issue 19
Birendra Nath Prasad
birendra176 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 20 04:48:49 UTC 2015
One may also see my paper titled “Brahmanical Temples, Maṭhas, Agrahāras and a Buddhist Establishment in a Marshy and Forested Periphery of Two ‘Frontier’ States: Early Mediaeval Surma Valley (Sylhet and Cachar), c. 600 CE–1100 CE”. This paper was published in Religions of South Asia, Vol. 6, no.1 , 2012. Religions of South Asia is an international peer-reviewed journal, published by Equinox Publications, London. This paper analyses the complex pattern of interaction between religion, agrarian expansion , detribalisation and the evolution of a local state in the most forested and marshiest part of early medieval Bengal.
Abstract of the paper may be seen at https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/ROSA/article/view/10764
Birendra Nath Prasad
Asstt. Professor, History
BB Ambedkar University
(A Central University)
Lucknow -226025
Email : bnprasad at bbau.ac.in
bp2629 at gmail.com
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Niranjan,
You might find Thomas Trautmann's Elephants and Kings: An
Environmental History (Oxford 2015) helpful.
Best,
Mark
On Nov 17, 2015, at 2:23 PM, Niranjan Saha <shrinsaha at gmail.com<mailto:shrinsaha at gmail.com>>
wrote:
Dear Tyler,
Thank you so much for pointing out to me these two works on
environmental history of India. While I need to prepare a
half page write-up on the subject in a day or two, I'll see
what ready-made material I could look at (for the time
being).
Best,
Niranjan
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 10:15 PM, Tyler Williams <tylerwwilliams at gmail.com<mailto:tylerwwilliams at gmail.com>>
wrote:
Dear Niranjan,
Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan and Mahesh Rangarajan have
edited a
two volume environmental history of India that, while not
always
dealing directly with the question of knowledge systems,
often touches
upon them. It might be a good starting point for
finding references.
2011. Environmental History of India 1: From Earliest Times
to the
Colonial Period. New Delhi: Permanent Black. 464 pps.
2011. Environmental History of India 1: From Earliest Times
to the
Colonial Period. New Delhi: Permanent Black. 464 pps.
Best,
Tyler
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 12:22 AM, Niranjan Saha <shrinsaha at gmail.com<mailto:shrinsaha at gmail.com>>
wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> Could anybody shed light on the environmental
humanities and its relation to
> or influence on the formation of classical knowledge
system and vice versa,
> including the contemporary or pre-modern environmental
debate in relation to
> the socio-political-religious formations connected to
the regional systems
> in South and East Asia and Europe?
>
> Sharing of any articles and links will be highly
appreciated.
>
>
>
> With regards,
> Niranjan Saha
>
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