State, Society, and Culture in Indian History /
SATISH CHANDRA.
- xii, 191 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I: Society and State; 1: Social and Attitudinal Changes in Medieval India; 2: State and Society in Medieval India with Special Reference to Fourteenth-Sixteenth Centuries: Seen from Above and Below; 3: State and Composite Culture in a Pluralistic Society; 4: The Concept of Secularism and its Evolution under the Congress and Nehru; Part II: The Mughals; 5: Akbar in Modern Indian History; 6: Rana Pratap and Mughal Policy; 7: Jodha Bai: Who was She?; 8: The Rathor War and Hukumat-ri-Bahi; 9: Shivaji and the Maratha Landed Elements; 10: The Jagirdari Crisis: A Fresh Look; 11: Reassessing Aurangzeb; 12: Agrarian System of the Mughals and the Eighteenth Century; Part III: Culture; 13: Portrait of a Liberal Conservative: Dr (Sir) Sita Ram; 14: Rajasthan Varta Sahitya: A Historical Tradition; 15: Niti Shataks as a Source of Study for Medieval India; Index.