Synopses & Reviews
After more than twenty years in print, A New History of India continues to be the most readable and popular one-volume history of India currently available. Wolpert has condensed over 4,000 years of India's continuity and development into a graceful and engaging text. He discusses modern India's rapidly growing population and even more rapidly expanding industry and economy, and also considers the prospects for India's future. Wolpert strives to record India's history both fairly and truthfully, portraying with clarity and intensity the brightest achievements of Indian civilization and the dark depths of its persistent socio-sexual inequities and its economic and political corruption. Now in its sixth edition, this book has been thoroughly revised and updated to include a new preface and a new final chapter reflecting the significant social, political, and economic issues that have arisen since 1997. A New History of India remains the most illuminating account of India, bringing students up-to-date on the current problems India faces. It is an essential text for courses that focus on the history of India and an ideal book for readers interested in exploring India's past, present, and future.
Review
Praise for previous editions:"Without a doubt, the best text for survey course in the history of India." -- David M. Laushey, Georgia Sate University
"A splendid history of India." -- Howard Erdman, Dartmouth College
Synopsis
After more than twenty-five years in print, A New History of India continues to be the most accessible and popular one-volume history of India available. Stanley Wolpert has condensed more than 4,000 years of India's history into a graceful and engaging text. He discusses modern India's rapidly growing population, industry, and economy, and also considers the prospects for India's future. Wolpert strives to record India's history fairly and truthfully, portraying the brightest achievements of Indian civilization as well as its persistent social inequities and its economic and political corruption. Now entirely redesigned, A New History of India, 7/e, includes photographs for the first time, a full-color map of India and the surrounding area, updated bibliographic material, and a revised final chapter reflecting the significant social, political, and economic issues that have arisen since the year 2000.
Synopsis
After more than twenty-five years in print, A New History of India continues to be the most accessible and popular one-volume history of India available. Stanley Wolpert has condensed more than 4,000 years of India's history into a graceful and engaging text. He discusses modern India's
rapidly growing population, industry, and economy, and also considers the prospects for India's future. Wolpert strives to record India's history fairly and truthfully, portraying the brightest achievements of Indian civilization as well as its persistent social inequities and its economic and
political corruption. Now entirely redesigned, A New History of India, 7/e, includes photographs for the first time, a full-color map of India and the surrounding area, updated bibliographic material, and a revised final chapter reflecting the significant social, political, and economic issues that
have arisen since the year 2000.
Table of Contents
1. The Ecological Setting
2. Indus Culture (ca. 2500-1600 B.C.)
3. The Aryan Age (ca. 1500-1000 B.C.)
4. North Indian Conquest and Unification (ca. 1000-450 B.C.)
5. India's First Imperial Unification (326-184 B.C.)
6. Political Fragmentation and Economic and Cultural Enrichment (ca. 184 B.C.-A.D. 320)
7. The Classical Age (A.D. 320-ca. 700)
8. The Impact of Islam (ca. 711-1556)
9. Mughal Imperial Unification (1556-1605)
10. Western Europe's Vanguard (1498-1669)
11. Great Mughal Glory (1605-1707)
12. Twilight of the Mughal Empire (1707-64)
13. John Company Raj (1765-93)
14. The New Mughals (1793-1848)
15. Unification, Modernization, and Revolt (1848-58)
16. Crown Rule--A New Order (1858-77)
17. Indian Nationalism--The First Movement (1885-1905)
18. The Machine Solidifies (1885-1905)
19. Revolt, Repression, and Reform (1905-12)
20. The Impact of World War One (1914-19)
21. Toward Independence (1920-39)
22. The Impact of World War Two (1939-46)
23. The Nehru Era (1947-64)
24. From Collective Leadership to Indira Raj (1964-77)
25. Shifting Coalition Sands
26. India Today
Bibliography
Glossary
Index