This new edition brings Stanley Wolpert’s brilliantly succinct and accessible introduction to India completely up to date for a new generation of readers, travelers, and students. In crisp detail, Wolpert gives a panoramic overview of the continent on which the world’s most fascinating ancient civilization gave birth to one of its most complex modern democratic nations.
India now includes new sections on the country’s current global economic development, the recent national elections, and on its international relations, including those with Pakistan, China, Sri Lanka, and the United States, India’s new strategic global partner.
This new edition brings Stanley Wolpert’s brilliantly succinct and accessible introduction to India completely up to date for a new generation of readers, travelers, and students. In crisp detail, Wolpert gives a panoramic overview of the continent on whi
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Preface to the 2009 Edition
1. The Environment
The River
Heat
Monsoon Rains
Mountain Walls
2. Historical Prologue
Pre-Aryan Urbanization
Aryan Conquests and Emerging Synthesis
Ancient Imperial Unification and Its Limits
Islamic Conquests
Westernization and Modernization
Young India’s Revolutions and Reforms
The Impact of Mahatma Gandhi
3. Religion and Philosophy
Yoga and Shaivism
Mother Goddess Worship
Nonviolent Buddhism and Jainism
Laws of Action and Reincarnation
Devotional Vaishnavism
Higher Hindu Philosophy
Islam in India
Sikhism
Modernist Religious Movements
4. Society
Caste and Class
Untouchability
The Family
Roles of Women
Village Life
The Urban Revolution
5. Arts and Sciences
Dance, Drama, and Music
Worship in Bronze and Stone
Caves, Temple and Regal Art, and Architecture
The Art of Literature
Scientific Contributions
6. Polity and Foreign Policy
Kingship and Democracy
Economic Planning and Development
Foreign Policy
Indo-U.S. Relations
Indo-Pak Relations
Sino-Indian Relations
Indo-Sri Lankan Relations
Afghanistan
The Future
Notes
Suggested Additional Reading
Index
A propos de l’auteur
Stanley Wolpert is the author of fourteen books, including A New History of India, now in its eighth edition, and Gandhi’s Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. He has taught the history of India and Pakistan at the University of California, Los Angeles, since 1958.