The New Cambridge History of India#The Mughals and their Contemporaries
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{{Short description|Multi-volume work of historical scholarship}}
The New Cambridge History of India is a major multi-volume work of historical scholarship published by Cambridge University Press. It replaced The Cambridge History of India published between 1922 and 1937.
The new history is being published as a series of individual works by single authors and, unlike the original, does not form a connected narrative.{{cite book|author=McLeod, John.|title=The History of India|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DAwmUphO6eAC&pg=PA215|year=2002|publisher=Westport: Greenwood Press|isbn=978-0-313-31459-9|pages=215}} Also unlike the original, it only covers the period since the fourteenth century. The whole has been planned over four parts:
- Pt. I The Mughals and their Contemporaries.
- Pt. II Indian States and the Transition to Colonialism.
- Pt. III The Indian Empire and the beginnings of Modern Society.
- Pt. IV The Evolution of Contemporary South Asia.
Titles
=The Mughals and their Contemporaries=
- {{cite book|last=Pearson|first=M. N.|title=The Portuguese in India|year=1987|pages=198}}
- {{cite book |last=Stein |first=Burton |author-link=Burton Stein |title=Vijayanagara |year=1989 |pages=167}}
- {{cite book|last=Beach|first=Milo Cleveland|author-link=Milo C. Beach|title=Mughal and Rajput Painting|year=1992|pages=336}}
- {{cite book|last=Asher|first=Catherine B.|title=Architecture of Mughal India|year=1992|pages=386}}
- {{cite book|last=Richards|first=John F.|author-link=John F. Richards|title=The Mughal Empire|year=1995|pages=337}}
- {{cite book|last=Michell|first=George|title=Architecture and Art of Southern India: Vijayanagara and the Successor States 1350–1750|year=1995|pages=316}}
- {{cite book|last1=Michell|first1=George| last2=Zebrowski|first2=Mark| title=Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanate|year=1999|pages=328}}
- {{cite book|last=Eaton|first=Richard M.|title=A Social History of the Deccan, 1300–1761 Eight Indian Lives|year=2005|pages=236}}
=Indian States and the Transition to Colonialism=
- {{cite book|last=Bayly|first=Christopher Alan |author-link=Christopher Bayly |title=Indian society and the making of the British Empire |year=1988|pages=225}}
- {{cite book|last=Marshall|first=P. J.|author-link=P. J. Marshall|title=Bengal: The British Bridgehead. Eastern India 1740–1828 |year=1987|pages=204}}
- {{cite book|last=Grewal|first=J. S.|author-link=J. S. Grewal|title=The Sikhs of the Punjab|year=1990|pages=293}}
- {{cite book|last=Gordon|first=Stewart|author-link=Stewart N. Gordon|title=The Marathas 1600–1818|year=1993|pages=211}}
- {{cite book|last=Prakash|first=Om|author-link=Om Prakash (historian)|title=European commercial enterprise in pre-colonial India|year=1998|pages=383}}
=The Indian Empire and the Beginnings of Modern Society=
- {{cite book|last=Jones|first=Kenneth W.|title=Socio-religious reform movements in British India|year=1989|pages=246}}
- {{cite book|last=Bose|first=Sugata|author-link=Sugata Bose|title=Peasant Labour and Colonial Capital: Rural Bengal since 1770|year=1993|pages=212}}
- {{cite book|last=Tomlinson|first=B. R.|title=The Economy of Modern India, 1860–1970|year=1993|pages=249}}
- Second edition:{{cite book|last=Tomlinson|first=B. R.|title=The Economy of Modern India: From 1860 to the Twenty-First Century|year=2013}}
- {{cite book|last=Metcalf|first=Thomas R.|author-link=Thomas R. Metcalf |title=Ideologies of the Raj|year=1995|pages=252}}
- {{cite book|last=Arnold|first=David|author-link=David Arnold (historian)|title=Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial India|year=2000|pages=248}}
- {{cite book|last=Ramusack|first=Barbara N.|author-link=Barbara Ramusack|title=The Indian Princes and Their States|year=2004|pages=299}}
=The Evolution of Contemporary South Asia=
- {{cite book|last=Brass|first=Paul|author-link=Paul Brass|title=The Politics of India since Independence|year=1994}}
- {{cite book|last=Forbes|first=Geraldine|title=Women in Modern India|year=1996|pages=302}}
- {{cite book|last=Bayly|first=Susan|author-link=Susan Bayly|title=Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteenth Century to the Modern Age|year=1999|pages=426}}
- {{cite book|last=Ludden|first=David|title=An Agrarian History of South Asia|year=1999|pages=261}}
See also
References
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