Historiography of North East India
Author: Munin Saikia
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 154
ISBN-13: 9788186307847
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Munin Saikia
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 154
ISBN-13: 9788186307847
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Manorama Sharma
Publisher: Regency Publications (India)
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 92
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jayanta Bhusan Bhattacharjee
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9788183703208
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In memory of H.K. Barpujari, Indian historian; contributed articles on eminent historians of Northeastern India.
Author: Lipokmar Dzüvichü
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2017-11-13
Total Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 1351271342
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book brings together essays on North East India from across disciplines to explore new understandings of the colonial and contemporary realities of the region. Departing from the usual focus on identity and politics, it offers fresh representations from history, social anthropology, culture, literature, politics, performance and gender. Through the lens of modern practices, the essays in this volume engage with diverse issues, including state-making practices, knowledge production and its politics, history writing, colonialism, role of capital, institutions, changing locations of orality and modernity, production and reception of texts, performances and literatures, social change and memory, violence and gender relations, along with their wider historical, geographical and ideational mappings. In the process, they illustrate how the specificities of the region can become useful sites to interrogate global phenomena and processes — for instance, in what ways ideas and practices of modernity played an important role in framing the region and its people. Further, the volume underlines the complex ways in which the past came to be imagined, produced and contested in the region. With its blend of inter-disciplinary approach, analytical models and perspectives, this book will be useful to scholars, researchers and general readers interested in North East India and those working on history, frontiers and borderlands, gender, cultural studies and literature.
Author: Ranju Bezbaruah
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 312
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Papers presented at the National Seminar on Sources of History of North-East India, held in 2002 at Gauhati, India.
Author: North East India History Association. Session
Publisher:
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 486
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Sanjoy Hazarika
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2000-10-14
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13: 8184753349
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book would have been completed earlier but for events that disrupted millions of lives across India, including those of journalists : the demolition of the Babri Masjid at Ayodhya, by a Hindu mob on 6 December 1992 and the communal riots that followed across the country. In January 1993, the selective massacres of Muslims at Bombay and the devastating revenge bomb blasts there two months later led to extensive travelling and reporting for the New York Times. In addition, there was 'normal reporting' : the Punjab, environmental, economic and political issues such as the billion dollar scam.
Author: Suresh Kant Sharma
Publisher: Mittal Publications
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9788183240345
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Sajal Nag
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-08-07
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 1351986406
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →North East India is called nature’s gift to India. It is mountainous, thickly forested, nourished by massive rainfall, has massive rivers, has a diverse wildlife, inhabited a number of forest dwellers called tribes who cherished environmentalist ethos. The region has been experiencing environmental depletion which was a result of colonial policies, exploitation of its ecological and mineral resources, large scale trans-border immigration and settlement of people, establishment of the plantation industry through deforestation and the dependence of the dairy industry on grazing and other factors. This books depicts the precariousness of the environmental situation and traces the history and politics of such degeneration with a view to raise the consciousness of the people of the region towards their environment and save it from further aggravation.
Author: Neeladri Bhattacharya
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-05-23
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 1108481299
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume is an important contribution to the new literature on frontier studies and the historiography of Northeast India.