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A new generation of historians and social scientists influenced by the post-colonial and historical “turns” are reshaping our understanding of South Asia‘s international past. They approach international relations as an unstable assemblage of institutions, personalities, ideas, and constraints. These new international histories of South Asia are driven by a deep engagement with historical evidence, often revisionist or sceptical of conventional analytical framing, and buoyed by increasing access to archives, including less traditional sources such as oral testimonies, private collections and visual material. These pages offer a taste of this momentum and (hopefully) inspiration to take it further.
A selection of rapidly growing scholarship about South Asia.
A collection of resources about South Asia.
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