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Reimagining Aśoka : memory and history / edited by Patrick Olivelle, Janice Leoshko, Himanshu Prabha Ray.

Contributor(s): Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2012.Description: xvi, 450 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780198078005 (hbk.)
  • 0198078005 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 934 OLI 23
LOC classification:
  • DS451.5 .R45 2012
Contents:
Table of Contents: Preface; Introduction by Patrick Olivelle, Janice Leoshko, and Himanshu Prabha Ray; PROLEGOMENA; 1: Asoka: A Retrospective by Romila Thapar; 2: The Language of Composition and Transmission of the Asokan Inscriptions by R.K. Norman; PART I: EMERGENCE OF ASOKAN STUDIES; 3: Archaeology and Asoka: Defining the Empire by Himanshu Prabha Ray; 4: From Kautilya to Kosambi and Beyond by Shailendra Bhandare; 5: Bhagwanlal Indraj's Pioneering Contribution to Asokan Studies by Virchand Dharamsey; PART II: ASOKA AND HIS TIMES; 6: Asoka's Inscriptions as Text and Ideology by Patrick Olivelle; 7: The Composition of Asoka's Pillar Edict Series by Herman Tieken; 8: Linguistic Experiments: Language and Identity in Asokan Inscriptions and Early Buddhist Texts by Oskar von Hinüber; 9: The Fate of Asoka's Donations at Lumbini by Harry Falk; 10: The Yona Era and the End of the Maurya Dynasty: Is There a Connection? by Richard Salomon; 11: Mauryan Pillars of the Middle Ganga Plain in the Light of Archaeological Discoveries of Sarnath-Varanasi and Chunar by Vidhula Jayaswal; 12: Environmental Change in North Bengal: An Opportunity for the Mauryas by Jean-François Salles; 13: Is the Arthasastra a Mauryan Document? by Mark McClish; 14: Asoka the Greek, Converted and Translated by Grant Parker; PART III: ASOKA REIMAGINED; 15: Asoka and Museums by Janice Leoshko; 16: The Commingling of Gods and Human, the Unveiling of the World, and the Descent from Trayastrimsa Heaven: An Exegetical Exploration of the Connections of Minor Rock Edict I to Buddhist Legendary Literature by John Strong; 17: Asoka: Model Ruler without Name? Literature of Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia by Max Deeg; 18: On the Asoka-type Buddha Images Found in China by Chongfeng Li; 19: Asoka: Historical Discourse and the Post-colonial Indian State by Bhagavan Josh; Notes on Contributors.
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Papers presented at an international conference on Aśoka and the making of modern India, held at New Delhi during 5-7 August 2009.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [409]-448).

Table of Contents:
Preface;
Introduction by Patrick Olivelle, Janice Leoshko, and Himanshu Prabha Ray;
PROLEGOMENA;
1: Asoka: A Retrospective by Romila Thapar;
2: The Language of Composition and Transmission of the Asokan Inscriptions by R.K. Norman;
PART I: EMERGENCE OF ASOKAN STUDIES;
3: Archaeology and Asoka: Defining the Empire by Himanshu Prabha Ray;
4: From Kautilya to Kosambi and Beyond by Shailendra Bhandare;
5: Bhagwanlal Indraj's Pioneering Contribution to Asokan Studies by Virchand Dharamsey;
PART II: ASOKA AND HIS TIMES;
6: Asoka's Inscriptions as Text and Ideology by Patrick Olivelle;
7: The Composition of Asoka's Pillar Edict Series by Herman Tieken;
8: Linguistic Experiments: Language and Identity in Asokan Inscriptions and Early Buddhist Texts by Oskar von Hinüber;
9: The Fate of Asoka's Donations at Lumbini by Harry Falk;
10: The Yona Era and the End of the Maurya Dynasty: Is There a Connection? by Richard Salomon;
11: Mauryan Pillars of the Middle Ganga Plain in the Light of Archaeological Discoveries of Sarnath-Varanasi and Chunar by Vidhula Jayaswal;
12: Environmental Change in North Bengal: An Opportunity for the Mauryas by Jean-François Salles;
13: Is the Arthasastra a Mauryan Document? by Mark McClish;
14: Asoka the Greek, Converted and Translated by Grant Parker;
PART III: ASOKA REIMAGINED;
15: Asoka and Museums by Janice Leoshko;
16: The Commingling of Gods and Human, the Unveiling of the World, and the Descent from Trayastrimsa Heaven: An Exegetical Exploration of the Connections of Minor Rock Edict I to Buddhist Legendary Literature by John Strong;
17: Asoka: Model Ruler without Name? Literature of Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia by Max Deeg;
18: On the Asoka-type Buddha Images Found in China by Chongfeng Li;
19: Asoka: Historical Discourse and the Post-colonial Indian State by Bhagavan Josh;
Notes on Contributors.

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