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Hindu Kingship and Polity in Precolonial India

Norbert Peabody author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Nov '02

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A fascinating 2003 study of the precolonial kingdom of Kota through its historical documents.

In a fascinating 2003 book, Norbert Peabody analyses histories written in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to understand the shifts in royal power which took place in Rajasthan. He concludes that different societies establish different co-ordinates to interpret their past, and that these co-ordinates will determine social and political outcomes.Through the analysis of eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century texts on the Hindu Kingdom of Kota in Rajasthan, in this 2003 book Norbert Peabody explores the ways in which historical consciousness, or memory, is culturally constructed and how this consciousness informs social experience. By building on the premise that no society receives the past in a transparent, universal and objective way, he unravels how the past in Kota has been fashioned. His analysis demonstrates how different styles of historical interpretation sustain different regimes, and how specific varieties of social and political activity are founded upon these different perceptions of the past. In this way, he suggests that different societies not only establish different co-ordinates of value in their constructions of the past, but also that the very processes of social and political transformation differ from society to society. This is a fascinating and challenging book which promises to become a classic in the field.

'… a challenging and engaging book. Skilfully written, thoroughly researched, it poses provocative questions in the reinterpretation of Indian history. As the publishers note, this book has the potential to become a classic in the field. The fulfilment of this promise would be no surprise.' Journal of the Oxford University History Society
'It is hard to imagine any ethnographer of the villages, temple towns, and former royal capitals of the subcontinent who will not find that their experience resonated with some aspect or other of Peabody's account.' Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

  • Joint winner of The Gladstone Prize 2003

ISBN: 9780521465489

Dimensions: 238mm x 163mm x 20mm

Weight: 484g

206 pages