Book review
The story of the interaction of various civilization from ancient times to the present has been told in bits and pieces in hundreds of works.
India and World civilization puts these peices together into a co-ordinated whole - a synthesis of the original resarch of numerous authorities, including scientists, philosophers, historians, linguists, archaeologists and anthropologists - woven into a wider historical context. Indeed, this very synthesis is in itself a highly original work.
'It will win the acclamation of scholars throughout the world, and bring you honour in many fields of learning.' - A. L Basham
Contents
Part I
I Harappa to Athens
II Contact by Conquest
III The Age of Syncretism
IV Pax Arabica, the channel-Bed of Culture
V Naturalism and science in Ancient India
VI Myths, Fables, Music and Games
VII Roamnies: Lords of the Open Country
VIIIBuddhists Proselytism in Central India
IX The Dragon under the Bodhi Tree.
I The Eastern Horizon of Buddhism
IIRed Indians or Asiomericans -
Indian Foam on Pacific waves
III Suvarnabhumi: Asianization of Indian Culture
IV Impact of Islam on Indian Society
V Western Discovery Of India
VII Indian Response to Modern Europe
With Illustraton, Maps, Notes, Index.
Pages Part I Pages: 435 / Part II Pages 384
About the author D. P Singhal, Professor of History at the University of Queenskand, received and M. A from Punjab University and a Ph.D in History from the University of London. A Fellow of both the Royal Historical and Royal Asiatic Societies, London, he was a Lecturer in Asian History in the University of Malaya before before moving over to the Univeristy of Queensland
The story of the interaction of various civilization from ancient times to the present has been told in bits and pieces in hundreds of works.
India and World civilization puts these peices together into a co-ordinated whole - a synthesis of the original resarch of numerous authorities, including scientists, philosophers, historians, linguists, archaeologists and anthropologists - woven into a wider historical context. Indeed, this very synthesis is in itself a highly original work.
'It will win the acclamation of scholars throughout the world, and bring you honour in many fields of learning.' - A. L Basham
Contents
Part I
I Harappa to Athens
II Contact by Conquest
III The Age of Syncretism
IV Pax Arabica, the channel-Bed of Culture
V Naturalism and science in Ancient India
VI Myths, Fables, Music and Games
VII Roamnies: Lords of the Open Country
VIIIBuddhists Proselytism in Central India
IX The Dragon under the Bodhi Tree.
I The Eastern Horizon of Buddhism
IIRed Indians or Asiomericans -
Indian Foam on Pacific waves
III Suvarnabhumi: Asianization of Indian Culture
IV Impact of Islam on Indian Society
V Western Discovery Of India
VII Indian Response to Modern Europe
With Illustraton, Maps, Notes, Index.
Pages Part I Pages: 435 / Part II Pages 384
About the author D. P Singhal, Professor of History at the University of Queenskand, received and M. A from Punjab University and a Ph.D in History from the University of London. A Fellow of both the Royal Historical and Royal Asiatic Societies, London, he was a Lecturer in Asian History in the University of Malaya before before moving over to the Univeristy of Queensland
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