CONSTRUCTING RAJPOOTANA-RAJASTHAN: Collected Narratives in Remembrance of Bhupendra Hooja
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- ISBN13: 8131603288
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher Imprint: Rawat
- Pages: 408
- Language: English
- Edition: First
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): History
Earlier known as Rajpootana, the story of Rajasthan is interesting not only from a linear historical standpoint but also from a cultural, sociological and social change perspective.
The book is a collection of 33 articles and short comments or notes that provides a multi-faceted look at Rajasthan and Jaipur – its modern-day capital. A potpourri that explores Rajasthan’s present and past, from early centres of agriculture and metallurgy in the region, the coming of the Rajputs, the impact of British rule on the kingdoms of Rajpootana, origin and evolution of tribals in the state, people’s movements in Rajpootana, the merger of the princely states into Rajasthan, etc., this miscellany makes an attempt at constructing Rajasthan (a term applied to the region relatively late in its history following James Tod) by presenting various independent viewpoints and observations which include those of orientalists and historians of the 19th century as well as contemporary writers – both Indian and international.
In line with the assortment nature of this book special sections have been devoted to Amber and to Sawai Jai Singh and the creation of Jaipur.
The book will prove to be an extremely informative and interesting compendium to both the layman and the expert – historians, sociologists, researchers, students, visitors to Rajasthan and the general reader fascinated by the romance of Rajasthan and its past.
Rima Hooja possesses a Doctorate on Indian Archaeology from University of Cambridge (UK) and has been Associate Professor of Indian History and Culture at Kota Open University. Her books include prize-winning “A History of Rajasthan; Prince, Patriot and Parliamentarian: A Biography of Karni Singh of Bikaner; Crusader for Self-Rule: Tej Bahadur Sapru and the Indian National Movement; The Ahar Culture and Beyond; and Devata Murti Prakaranam.” She has been Visiting Fellow at Royal Asiatic Society London (UK), Institute of Rajasthan Studies, Jaipur and Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur.
Rakshat Hooja has done an M.Phil. from the School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. A strong proponent of the spread of Open Source Software, he has also been writing frequently on land-water management issues and watershed development. He is presently Associate Director, Minnesota Studies in International Development Programme in India at Jaipur and Associate Editor, Indian Book Chronicle, as well as Director, IDA Systems Private Ltd.