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October 2009, Volume 46, Issue 4
July 2009, Volume 46, Issue 3
April 2009, Volume 46, Issue 2
January 2009, Volume 46, Issue 1
December 2008, Volume 45, Issue 4
September 2008, Volume 45, Issue 3
June 2008, Volume 45, Issue 2
January 2008, Volume 45, Issue 1
December 2007, Volume 44, Issue 4
September 2007, Volume 44, Issue 3
April 2007, Volume 44, Issue 2
March 2007, Volume 44, Issue 1
December 2006, Volume 43, Issue 4
September 2006, Volume 43, Issue 3
June 2006, Volume 43, Issue 2
March 2006, Volume 43, Issue 1
December 2005, Volume 42, Issue 4
September 2005, Volume 42, Issue 3
June 2005, Volume 42, Issue 2
March 2005, Volume 42, Issue 1
December 2004, Volume 41, Issue 4
July 2004, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 237-268 Urban geography and land measurement in the twelfth century: The case of Kanchipuram
by James Heitzman & S. Rajagopal
- 269-292 A trial in transition: Courts, merchants and identities in western India, circa 1800
by Lakshmi Subramanian
- 293-314 'Regularly brought up medical men': Nineteenth-century Grant Medical College graduates, medical rationalism and leprosy
by Shubhada Pandya
- 315-337 Colonial constructions of 'agrarian fields' and 'forests' in the Kolli Hills
by Ajit Menon
- 339-341 Book Reviews : SUMIT SARKAR, Beyond Nationalist Frames, Delhi, Permanent Black, 2002, pp. 265
by Gyan Prakash
- 341-343 Book Reviews : ADITYA MUKHERJEE, Imperialism, Nationalism and the Making of the Indian Capitalist Class, New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2002, pp. 461
by Rohan D'Souza
- 343-346 Book Reviews : INDRANI SEN, Woman and Empire. Representations in the Writings of British India (1858-1900), New Delhi, Orient Longman, 2002, pp. 211
by Denys P. Leighton
- 346-348 Book Reviews : R. CHAMPAKALAKSHMI, KESAVAN VELUTHAT and T.R. VENUGOPALAN, eds, State and Society in Pre-modem South India, Kerala, Cosmobooks. 2002, pp. 223
by K.M. Shrimali
- 348-350 Book Reviews : JANE BUCKINGHAM, Leprosy in Colonial South India: Medicine and Confinement, Palgrave, 2002
by Satadru Sen
- 350-352 Book Reviews : G.P. DESHPANDE (ed.), Selected Writings of Jotirao Phule, New Delhi, LeftWord Books, 2002, pp. 247
by Sasheej Hegde
- 352-355 Book Reviews : BHARATI RAY, Early Feminists of Colonial India: Sarala Devi Chaudhurani and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2002
by Kamala Visweswaran
- 355-358 Book Reviews : MALAVIKA KASTURI, Embattled Identities: Rajput Lineages and the Colonial State in Nineteenth-Century North India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 238
by Nonica Datta
- 358-360 Book Reviews : ANUPAMA RAO (ed.), Gender and Caste (Vol. 1 of Issues in Contemporary Indian Feminism, Series Editor Rajeshwari Sunder Rajan), New Delhi, Kali for Women (in association with the Book Review Literary Trust), 2003, pp. 377. GHANSHYAM SHAH (ed.), Caste and Democratic Politics in India (Essential Writings in Politics, Series Editors Rajeev Bhargava and Partha Chatterjee), New Delhi, Permanent Black, 2002, pp. 440
by Ashwini Deshpande
- 360-362 Book Reviews : NASIR TYABJI, Industrialisation and Innovation: The Indian Experience, New Delhi, Sage, 2000, pp. 162
by Bernard D'Mello
- 363-364 Book Reviews : JACQUES POUCHEPADASS, Champaran and Gandhi. Planters, Peasants and Gandhian Politics. Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 235
by Majid H. Siddiqi
April 2004, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 103-141 Emergence of a marginal science in a colonial city: Reading psychiatry in Bengali periodicals
by Amit Ranjan Basu
- 143-164 Is there overestimation of 'British capital' outflow? Keynes' Indo-British trade and transfer accounts re-examined with alternative evidence
by Debdas Banerjee
- 165-198 The journey of an anthropologist in Chhotanagpur
by Sangeeta Dasgupta
- 199-224 The indigo dye industry in colonial Bengal: A re-examination
by Indrajit Ray
- 225-227 Book Reviews : HIMANSHU PRABHA RAY, (ed.), Archaeology of Seafaring: The Indian Ocean in the Ancient Period, Indian Council of Historical Research, Delhi, Pragati Publications, 1999, pp. 352
by Jean Deloche
- 227-229 Book Reviews : CLAUDE MARKOVITS, The Global World of Indian Merchants, 1750-1947: Traders of Sind from Bukhara to Panama, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 327
by G. Balachandran
- 230-232 Book Reviews : ISHITA BANERJEE DUBE, Divine Affairs: Religion, Pilgrimage, and the State in Colo nial and Postcolonial India. Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 2001, pp. 195
by David N. Lorenzen
- 232-234 Book Reviews : MUKULIKA BANERJEE, The Pathan Unarmed: Opposition and Memory in the North West Frontier, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 238, Rs 595
by Sanjay Sharma
February 2004, Volume 41, Issue 1
December 2003, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 377-402 The rhetorical strategy of an autobiography: Reading Satyavati's A tmacaritamu
by Vakulabharanam Rajagopal
- 403-423 Colonial commercial forest policy and tribal private forests in Madras Presidency: 1792-1881
by Velayutham Saravanan
- 425-457 Crisis, charisma and triage: Extirpating the pox
by Harish Naraindas
- 459-461 Book Reviews : NICHOLAS B. DIRKS, Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India, Delhi: Permanent Black, 2002, pp. 372
by Sumit Guha
- 461-464 Book Reviews : BISWAMOY PATI and MARK HARRISON, eds, Health, Medicine and Empire: Perspec tives on Colonial India, Hyderabad, Orient Longman, 2001, pp. 408. ARABINDA SAMANTA, Malarial Fever in Colonial Bengal, 1820-1939, Kolkata, Firma KLM, 2002, pp. 271
by Satadru Sen
- 464-467 Book Reviews : PARTHA SARATHI GUPTA and ANIRUDH DESHPANDE, eds, The British Raj and its Indian Armed Forces, 1857-1939, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2002
by Douglas M. Peers
- 467-469 Book Reviews : CHANNA WICKREMESEKERA, 'Best Black Troops in the World': British Perceptions and the Making of the Sepoy, 1746-1805, New Delhi, Manohar, 2002, pp. 212
by Michael H. Fisher
- 469-471 Book Reviews : PARTHA CHATTERJEE and ANJAN GHOSH, eds, History and the Present, Delhi, Perman ent Black, 2002, pp.273
by Sasheej Hegde
- 472-474 Book Reviews : RAJAT KANTA RAY, Exploring Emotional History: Gender, Mentality and Literature in the Indian Awakening, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 333
by Anindita Mukhopadhyay
- 474-476 Book Reviews : KIRIT K. SHAH, The Problem of Identity: Women in Early Indian Inscriptions, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 194
by K.M. Shrimali
- 477-481 Book Reviews : KRISHNA KUMAR, Prejudice and Pride: School Histories of the Freedom Struggle in India and Pakistan, New Delhi: Viking, Penguin India, Rs 395
by V. Geetha
- 481-483 Book Reviews : GYAN PRAKASH, Another Reason: Science and the Imagination of Modern India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 304
by Banu Subramaniam
October 2003, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 247-278 Old Tamil Cahkam literature and the so-called Cankam period
by Herman Tieken
- 279-310 From caste to category: Colonial knowledge practices and the Depressed/Scheduled Castes of Bihar
by Awadhendra Sharan
- 311-333 Meeting at the threshold, at the edge of the carpet or somewhere in between? Questions of ceremonial in princely India
by Dick Kooiman
- 335-365 Colonial contact in the 'hidden land': Oral history among the Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh
by Stuart Blackburn
- 367-370 Book Reviews : NANDINI GOOPTU, The Politics of the Urban Poor in Early Twentieth Century India. Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. xxiii + 464
by Janaki Nair
- 370-373 Book Reviews : PRASANNAN PARTHASARATHI, The Transition to a Colonial Economy: Weavers, Mer chants and Kings in South India, 1720-1800 (Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society 7), Cambridge, CUP, 2001, pp. xii + 165
by Ravi Ahuja
- 373-376 Book Reviews : KATHLEEN TAYLOR, Sir John Woodroffe, Tantra and Bengal: 'An Indian Soul in a European Body', Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 2001, pp. 319
by Gautam Chakravarty
June 2003, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 129-161 Turning the stones over: Sixteenth-century millenarianism from the Tagus to the Ganges
by Sanjay Subrahmanyam
- 163-190 'White women degrading themselves to the lowest depths' : European networks of prostitution and colonial anxieties in British India and Ceylon ca. 1880-1914
by Harald Fischer-Tiné
- 191-235 The nautee in 'the second city of the Empire'
by Rimli Bhattacharya
- 237-239 Book Reviews : J.L. GOMMANS and D.H.A. KOLFF, eds, Warfare and Weaponry in South Asia: 1000-1800, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 395
by Iqbal Ghani Khan
- 239-242 Book Reviews : DAVID N. GELLNER, The Anthropology of Buddhism and Hinduism: Weberian Themes, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 397
by Sasheej Hegde
- 242-245 Book Reviews : MUSHIRUL HASAN and NARIAKI NAKAZATO, eds, The Unfinished Agenda. Nation- building in South Asia, New Delhi, Manohar, 2001, pp. 536
by Tirthankar Roy
- 245-246 Book Reviews : JAYMALA DIDDEE and SAMITA GUPTA, Pune: Queen of the Deccan, Pune, Elephant Design Pvt Ltd., 2000, pp. 304
by James W. Laine
January 2003, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-31 Europeans in late Mughal south Asia: The perceptions of Italian missionaries
by David N. Lorenzen
- 33-56 Cattle, crime and colonialism: Property as negotiation in north India
by David Gilmartin
- 57-79 Face value: Ravi Varma's portraiture and the project of colonial modernity
by G. Arunima
- 81-105 Damming the Mahanadi river: The emergence of multi-purpose river valley development in India (1943-46)
by Rohan D'Souza
- 107-109 Book Reviews : ANDREW ABBOTT, Chaos of Disciplines, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2001, pp. 259
by Harish Naraindas
- 109-111 Book Reviews : TIRTHANKAR ROY, The Economic History of India, 1857-1947. Oxford University Press, Delhi, 2000, pp. 318
by David Ludden
- 111-113 Book Reviews : SANJAY JOSHI, Fractured Modernity. Making of a Middle Class in Colonial North India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 187
by Francesca Orsini
- 113-114 Book Reviews : RAJEN SAIKIA, Social and Economic History of Assam, 1853-1921, Manohar, New Delhi, 2000, pp. 258
by Tirthankar Roy
- 114-116 Book Reviews : SANJAY SHARMA, Famine, Philanthropy and the Colonial State: North India in the Early Nineteenth Century, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 256
by Visalakshi Menon
- 116-118 Book Reviews : CATHERINE A. ROBINSON, Tradition and Liberation: The Hindu Tradition in the Indian Women's Movement, Surrey, Curzon Press, 1999, pp. 230
by Charu Gupta
- 119-121 Book Reviews : MEENA RADHAKRISHNA, Dishonoured by History? Criminal Tribes and British Colonial Policy, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 2001, pp. 192
by Ravi Ahuja
- 122-124 Book Reviews : SHAMITA BASU, Religious Revivalism as Nationalist Discourse. Swami Vivekananda and New Hinduism in Nineteenth Century Bengal, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 202
by Amiya P. Sen
- 124-127 Book Reviews : HARIPRIYA RANGAN, Of Myths and Movements: Rewriting Chipko into Himalayan History, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 272. AKHILESHWAR PATHAK, Laws, Strategies and Ideologies: Legislating Forests in Colonial India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 185
by Archana Prasad
December 2002, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 317-350 The 'hut' and the 'axe': The 1947 Sylhet referendum
by Bidyut Chakrabarty
- 351-380 State formation and 'famine policy' in early colonial south India
by Ravi Ahuja
- 381-395 Relic or Springboard? A note on the 'rebirth' of Portuguese Hughli, ca. 1632-1820
by Jorge Manuel Flores
- 397-415 Indian political economy and the early British industrial revolution: A fresh look for 1753-1794
by Neeraj Hatekar
- 417-438 The female jails of colonial India
by Satadru Sen
- 439-441 Book Reviews : FRANCIS ROBINSON, The 'Ulama of Farangi Mahall and Islamic Culture in South Asia, Delhi, Permanent Black, 2001, pp. 267
by Barbara Metcalf
- 441-444 Book Reviews : VASANT MOON, Growing Up Untouchable in India. A Dalit Autobiography, Boston, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2001, pp. 203
by Awadhendra Sharan
- 444-447 Book Reviews : DAVID SHULMAN, The Wisdom of Poets Studies in Tamil, Telugu and Sanskrit, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 384
by Kanchana Natarajan
- 447-448 Book Reviews : JESSE S. PALSETIA, The Parsis of India: Preservation of Identity in Bombay City, Leiden, E.J. Brill, 2001, pp. 368
by Claude Markovits