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Romanticism's child : An intellectual history of James Tod's influence on Indian history and historiography / Lloyd I. Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber Rudolph.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2017Edition: First editionDescription: xviii, 235 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199465897
DDC classification:
  • 954.031 RUD
LOC classification:
  • *
Contents:
Table of Contents Foreword by Francis W. Hoeber Acknowledgments Part I On the Writings of Colonel Tod 1 Writing and Reading Tod's Rajasthan: Interpreting the Text and Its Historiography 2 Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in India and Indian Civilization: An Analysis Based on James Tod's and James Mill's 1832 Parliamentary Testimony 3 Tod and Vernacular History 4 Tod's Influence on Shyamal Das's Historiography in Vir Vinod 5 Representing/Re-presenting Rana Pratap: Introduction to Kesri Singh's Maharana Pratap: The Hero of Haldighati Part II The Parliamentary Debate between Tod and Mill 6 James Mill , "Testimony to Parliament 16 February 1832, The Right Hon. Sir James MacIntosh, in the Chair. Reports from Committees, Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832" 7 James Tod, "Testimony to Parliament, Letter from Lieut. Col. Tod to T. H. Villiers, Esq., 23 March 1832. Reports from Committees, Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832" Index About the Authors Foreword by Francis W. Hoeber Acknowledgments Part I On the Writings of Colonel Tod 1. Writing and Reading Tod's Rajasthan: Interpreting the Text and Its Historiography 2. Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in India and Indian Civilization: An Analysis Based on James Tod's and James Mill's 1832 Parliamentary Testimony 3. Tod and Vernacular History 4. Tod's Influence on Shyamal Das's Historiography in Vir Vinod 5. Representing/Re-presenting Rana Pratap: Introduction to Kesri Singh's Maharana Pratap: The Hero of Haldighati Part II The Parliamentary Debate between Tod and Mill 6. James Mill , "Testimony to Parliament 16 February 1832, The Right Hon. Sir James MacIntosh, in the Chair. Reports from Committees, Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832" 7. James Tod, "Testimony to Parliament, Letter from Lieut. Col. Tod to T. H. Villiers, Esq., 23 March 1832. Reports from Committees, Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832" Index About the Authors Show More
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents
Foreword by Francis W. Hoeber
Acknowledgments

Part I On the Writings of Colonel Tod

1 Writing and Reading Tod's Rajasthan: Interpreting the Text and Its Historiography

2 Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in
India and Indian Civilization: An Analysis Based on
James Tod's and James Mill's 1832 Parliamentary
Testimony

3 Tod and Vernacular History

4 Tod's Influence on Shyamal Das's Historiography in
Vir Vinod

5 Representing/Re-presenting Rana Pratap:
Introduction to Kesri Singh's Maharana Pratap:
The Hero of Haldighati

Part II The Parliamentary Debate between Tod and Mill

6 James Mill , "Testimony to Parliament 16 February 1832,
The Right Hon. Sir James MacIntosh, in the Chair.
Reports from Committees, Session 6 December 1831-16
August 1832"

7 James Tod, "Testimony to Parliament, Letter from
Lieut. Col. Tod to T. H. Villiers, Esq., 23 March 1832.
Reports from Committees, Session 6 December
1831-16 August 1832"

Index
About the Authors
Foreword by Francis W. Hoeber
Acknowledgments
Part I On the Writings of Colonel Tod
1. Writing and Reading Tod's Rajasthan: Interpreting the Text and Its Historiography
2. Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in India and Indian Civilization: An Analysis Based on James Tod's and James Mill's 1832 Parliamentary Testimony
3. Tod and Vernacular History
4. Tod's Influence on Shyamal Das's Historiography in Vir Vinod
5. Representing/Re-presenting Rana Pratap: Introduction to Kesri Singh's Maharana Pratap: The Hero of Haldighati
Part II The Parliamentary Debate between Tod and Mill
6. James Mill , "Testimony to Parliament 16 February 1832, The Right Hon. Sir James MacIntosh, in the Chair. Reports from Committees, Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
7. James Tod, "Testimony to Parliament, Letter from Lieut. Col. Tod to T. H. Villiers, Esq., 23 March 1832. Reports from Committees, Session 6 December 1831-16 August 1832"
Index
About the Authors
Show More