Dear Tyler, Mark, Elisa, Rocco, Prasadji, and the list,

So much thanks to you all for your prompt answer and the help to clarify the point in question, and also for sending me the required links and material. I've noted your suggestions etc.minutely, and kept them as a boon for the future (in case I need to deal with the subject in detail, about which I do not still have much study etc.).

With regards,

Niranjan Saha, PhD


On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 10:15 PM, Tyler Williams <tylerwwilliams@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@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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