南アジアの歴史・社会・文化・文学
South Asian History, Society, Culture, Literature
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Seeking History through Her Source: South of the Vindhyas. | Sen, Aloka Parasher | 268p. | Oriental BlackSwan | 2022 | 5,640円 | Deccan (India) -- Historiography -- Sanskrit literature In the late twentieth century, the scope of history writing has expanded beyond textual sources to include additional sources such as literature, coins, art, and architecture. Meanwhile, history writing on ancient India continues to be burdened by an Indological discourse, which takes ‘India’ as a monolithic whole and interprets sources in ways that contribute to a pan-Indian meta-narrative. Sources which are fragmentary in nature, or located far from the so-called centres of civilisation, are relegated to the footnotes and margins, merely as tools of corroboration. |
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Sanskrit Syntax: selected papers presented at the seminar on Sanskrit syntax and discourse structures, 13-15 June 2013, Université Paris Diderot, | Scharf, Pweter (ed.) | 552p. | The Sanskrit Library | 20156 | 18,300円 | Sanskrit language -- Syntax The book includes twelve papers by seventeen contributors from divergent backgrounds in European and American linguistics, Pāṇinian grammar, and computer science that converge in dealing with contemporary issues in Sanskrit syntax. |
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A Historical Atlas of Tibet. | Ryavec, Karl E. | vii,202p. illus. color maps | U. of Chicago Press | 2015 | 7,795円 | Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Historical geography -- Maps The product of twelve years of research and eight more of mapmaking, A Historical Atlas of Tibet documents cultural and religious sites across the Tibetan Plateau and its bordering regions from the Paleolithic and Neolithic times all the way up to today. It ranges through the five main periods in Tibetan history, offering introductory maps of each followed by details of western, central, and eastern regions. It visualizes the history of Tibetan Buddhism, tracing its spread throughout Asia, with thousands of temples mapped, both within Tibet and across North China and Mongolia, all the way to Beijing. There are maps of major polities and their territorial administrations, as well as of the kingdoms of Guge and Purang in western Tibet, and of Derge and Nangchen in Kham. There are town plans of Lhasa and maps that focus on history and language, on population, natural resources, and contemporary politics. |
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Tibet, past and present: Tibetan Studies I: PIATS 2000 : Tibetan studies : | Blezer, Henk (ed.) | xvii,495p. 古書 | Brill | 2002 | 7,349円 | Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- History -- Tibetan language Congresses The proceedings of the seminars of the International Association for Tibetan Studies (IATS) have developed into the most representative world-wide cross-section of Tibetan Studies. They are an indispensable reference-work for anyone interested in Tibet and capture the cutting edge of Tibet-related research. |
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Tibetan Painting: a study of Tibetan Thankas, 11th to 19th centuries. | Pal, Pratapaditya | 223p. 115 illus. photos. 古書 | Ravi Kumar/Art Media | 2000 | 4,375円 | Tankas (Tibetan scrolls) -- Bhuddist painting -- Painting, Tibetan 1. Introduction 2. Visions and visualizations 3. The Kadampa style 4. The Sakyapa style 5. Thankas from western Tibet 6. Landscape tradition 7. The age of the Dalai Lama Notes, List of Illustrations |
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The 'Early Medieval' Origins of India. | Devadevan, Manu V. | xi,516p. | Cambridge U.P. | 2020 | 5,473円 | India -- Civilization -- History -- To 1200 India is generally regarded as a civilization with a set of intrinsic attributes that emerged in the age of the Vedas or, better still, in the Harappan times. In recent decades, historical studies have moved away from rigid perspectives of singularity in origin and expansion; the emphasis now is on pluralities and long-term processes spanning centuries and millennia. There is also an influential school of thought which rejects antiquity claims such as these and holds that India is a construct of the colonial and nationalist imagination. In his radical reinterpretation of India's past, Manu V. Devadevan moves away from these reifying assessments to examine the evolution of institutions, ideas and identities that are characterized, typically, as Indian. In lieu of endorsing their Indianness, he traces their emergence to specific conditions that developed in India between 600 and 1200 CE, a period which historians now call the 'early medieval'. |
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Epic in India. | Mukherjee, Tutun & Bharathi Harishankar | xxxviii,375p. | Orient BlackSwan | 2024 | 8,789円 | Epic literature, Indic--History and criticism -- Civilization collected articles |
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Indian Sculpture: the scene, themes and legends. | Randhawa, M.S. & D.S. Randhavwa | xii,368p. photos. | Vakils, Feffer & Simons | 1985 | 4,840円 | Sculpture, Indic -- Themes, motives This book provides a panoramic view of the great sculptures of India from thev 2nd century B.C. to the 18th century A.D. This book profusely illustrated with photographs gives intimate glimpses of this great contribution. |
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Sundara Kandam of Srimad Valmiki Ramayana. | Valmiki | xv,286p. 古書 | Sri Ramakrishnas Math | 1983 | 550円 | Epics -- Mythologies -- Hinduism This, the fifth Kanda, considered to be the heart of the Ramayana, portrays the exploits of Hanuman. Devanagari text with English Translation |
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Words of Destiny: practicing astrology in North India. | Guenzi, Caterina | xiv,376p. pap. | SUNY | 2021 | 6,120円 | Hindu astrology -- Social aspects -- India -- Vārānasi (Uttar Pradesh) -- Predictive astrology. Investigates the professional practices of astrologers in urban India and their popularity among the educated middle and upper classes. |
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The Hindu Rite of Entry into Heaven: and other essays on death and ancestors in Hindusim. | Knipe, David M. | xv,325p. photos. | Motilal | 2019 | 4,499円 | Hinduism -- Death -- Sapindikarana -- Funerary rituals This book comprises a smorgasboard of essays on death, dying, funeral rituals, ancestor ceremonies, ghosts, and other subjects in the realm of Mrityu, the god of Death, and aparam, the Sanskrit and Telugu word for human End Time. The focus stretches from the Rg Veda to present-day Hinduism, textual and non-textual. |
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Paradigms of Indian Architecture : space and time in representation and design. | Tillotson, G.H.R. (ed.) | 199p. illus. photos. | Oxford U.P. (India) | 1998 | 3,469円 | Architecture -- Sculpture -- Symbolism -- India This work examines conceptions of Indian architecture, and how the historical buildings of the sub-continent have been conceived and described. It explores how systems of design and ideas about aesthetics have governed the construction of buildings in India and their subsequent interpretation. |
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Religion & Society in the India of the 10th Century: as described by the Arab scholar Al-Mas’udi (d. 956). | Hasan, Mahmudul (tr.) | 70p. | Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library | 1999(94) | 800円 | India -- Social life and customs -- History -- To 120o Masʻūdī, -956? Murūj al-dhahab wa-maʻādin al-jawhar. English. Selections |
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Hindu-Muslim Cultural Relations. | Mujtabai, Fathullah | 218p. | Iranian Institute of Philosophy | 2007 | 1,628円 | Hinduism -- Muslims -- India -- Civilization Aspects of Hindu Muslim cultural relations / Fathullah Mujtabai Introduction / Rasheeduddin Khan, Radhy Mohan Bīrūnī and India: the first attempt to understand Persian Hindu Writing: their scope and relevance Hindu-Muslim Mysticism: a common ground for understanding Some Aspects of Hindu-Muslim Cultural Relations New Bhakhit: syncretization of the Hindu and Muslim religious thoughrts Index of Proper Names, Index of Book and Manuscripts |
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Qanun-i-Humayuni also known as Humayun Nama. | Khwandamir | xii,92p. | The Asiatic Society | 1996(40) | 550円 | India -- History -- Humāyūn -- Akbar -- 949-999/1542-1591 Qānūn-i-Humāyūnī (also known as Humāyūn Nāma) of K̲h̲wāndamīr (died A.H. 942, A.D. 1535), a work on the rules and ordinances established by the emperor Humāyūn and on some buildings erected by his order. Translated with explanatory notes by Baini Prashad Giyasuddin Muhammad alias Khvandamir wrote this book. Khvandamir was born in Heart in A.D. 1475. He visited India in 1528 and joined the court of Babar. After the death of Babar, Humayun patronized him and instructed him to write this book. It contains detailed description of the three years of Humayun’s reign. It also throws light on the rules and regulations of Humayun’s times, his love for astrology and his achievements in the field of architecture. The character and personality of Humayun has also been depicted in this significant book. |
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The Mughals of India. | Mukhia, Harbans | xiii,210p. illus. 古書 | Blackwell | 2004 | 3,455円 | India -- History -- Mughal Empire -- 1526-1765 Chronology of Emperors Introduction For conquest and governance: legitimacy, religion and political culture Etiquette and empire The world of the Mughal family Folklore and Mughal Court culture |
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Local States in an Imperial World : Identity, society and politics in the early modern Deccan. | Fischel, Roy S. | ix,299p. pap. | Edinburgh U.P. | 2022(20) | 6,136円 | Indian Deccan -- Local government -- Sultan -- Islamic studies Case studies include: the structure of Iranian migrant society in the Deccan; the construction of political language in Bijapur; the development of the early Maratha State within, and in relation to, the sultanate system; and the different uses of Indian vernaculars in Muslim states Focusing on the Deccan Sultanates of 16th- and 17th-century central India, Local States in an Imperial World promotes the idea that some polities of the time were not aspiring to be empires. |
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The Making of Medieval Panjab: Politics, Society and Culture c. 1000–c. 1500. | Singh, Surinder | 636p. pap. | Routledge | 2023(20) | 10,619円 | South Asia -- Punjab -- History to 1500 This book seeks to reconstruct the past of undivided Panjab during five medieval centuries. It opens with a narrative of the efforts of Turkish warlords to achieve control in the face of tribal resistance, internal dissensions and external invasions. It examines the linkages of the ruling class with Zamindars and Sufis, paving the way for canal irrigation and agrarian expansion, thus strengthening the roots of the state in the region. While focusing on the post-Timur phase, it tries to make sense of the new ways of acquiring political power. |
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The Mughals and the Nogis of Jakhbar: some Madad-i-Ma'ash and other documents. | Goswamy, B.N. & J.S. Grewal | xiii,200p. facs. illus. 古書 | Indian Inst. of Advanced Study | 1967 | 1,069円 | India -- Mughl empire -- History -- Sources A collection of Mughal documents, 1581-ca.1808, belonging to the Jogi gaddi of Jakhbar which deal mainly with madad-i-ma'āsh or the right to collect revenue from certain lands. Jakhbar is a town in the Gurdaspur district of the state of Punjab. Contains facsims. and transcriptions in Persian of seventeen original Mughal documents, with English translations and notes |