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Indian History Sourcebook


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This page is a subset of texts derived from the three major online Sourcebooks listed below, along with added texts and web site indicators. For more contextual information, for instance about Western imperialism, the Islamic world, or the history of a given period, check out these web sites.

 

Notes:

In addition to direct links to documents, links are made to a number of other web resources.

2ND
Link to a secondary article, review or discussion on a given topic.
MEGA
Link to one of the megasites which track web resources.
WEB
Link to a website focused on a specific issue.. These are not links to every site on a given topic, but to sites of serious educational value.


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Contents

 


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Indus Valley Cultures

General

Indus Valley

The Vedic Age

General

Aryans

There is now some significant opposition among some writers to the idea that there was ever an Aryan [i.e. Indo-European] movement into India. This opposition seems to derive, at least in part, from nationalist desires to claim "we were always here". The linguistic arguments for some common group which moved into both India, Iran, and Europe remain compelling.

The Vedas

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The Formation of Religious Traditions

General

The Hindu Tradition

Vasnaivism

Shaivism

Devotional Texts

Tantrism

The Jain Tradition

Buddhism

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Medieval India

General

The Mauryan Empire (321-185 BCE)

Ashoka (c. 265-238 BCE; also given as c. 273-232 BCE)

Gupta Empire (320-550 CE)

Culture

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Greek and Chinese Sources

General

Greek Sources

Chinese Sources

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Muslim Era India

General

The Delhi Sultanate 1206-1526

Mughal India 1526-1761

Culture

The Marathas

Sikhism

The Sikhs are an Indian people, defined by their religion, who emerged in India during the centuries of Muslim political power (which accounts for the placement of these texts in the Sourcebook).

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The Western Intrusion

General

European Imperialism

British India

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Indian Nationalism

General

The Indian National Congress

Gandhi

Violent Nationalism: The Indian National Army [INA]

The Muslim League

Independence

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India Since Independence

General

International Issues

India

The Nehru-Gandhi Dynasty

Regionalism

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Pakistan Since Independence

General

Pakistan

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Bangladesh

General

The 1971 Conflict

Bangladesh

 

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Burma

General

 

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Sri Lanka [Ceylon]

General

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Indian Genders and Sexualities

Women

Homosexuality: General

It has proved to be extraordinarily difficult to find much information about South Asian homosexuality.

Hindu

Muslim

Further Resources on Indian History

As in a number of other historical areas, a  real problem with much of the online material on South Asian history is that it is presented with manifest nationalist (or other ideological bias). In reviewing many sites for this page, there seem to be a phenomenon of science and engineering graduate students setting up web sites on Indian or Islamic history/culture with virtually no regard for authenticity or historical method. [Imagine if history graduate students began setting up websites on chemical engineering based on their "feelings".] I have tried to indicate which sites are, in my opinion, reliable and which are not.

Other Resources


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If any copyright has been infringed, this was unintentional. The possibility of a site such as this, as with other collections of electronic texts, depends on the large availability of public domain material from texts translated before 1923. [In the US, all texts issued before 1923 are now in the public domain. Texts published before 1964 may be in the public domain if copyright was not renewed after 28 years. This site seeks to abide by US copyright law: the copyright status of texts here outside the US may be different.] Efforts have been made to ascertain the copyright status of all texts here, although, occasionally, this has not been possible where older or non-US publishers seem to have ceased existence. Some of the recently translated texts here are copyright to the translators indicated in each document. These translators have in every case given permission for non-commercial reproduction. No representation is made about the copyright status of texts linked off-site. This site is intended for educational use. Notification of copyright infringement will result in the immediate removal of a text until its status is resolved.

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