Beyond Tranquebar: grappling across cultural borders in South India / ed by Esther Fihl and A R Venkatachalapathy.
Publication details: Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan Private Limited, 2014.Description: xiv, 625 p. illustrations, mapsISBN:- 9788125054375
- Missions, Danish-India-Tranquebar-Congresses
- Ethnology-India-Tranquebar-History-Congresses
- Art, Indic--India-Tranquebar-History-Congresses
- Religion and sociology-India-Tranquebar-History-Congresses
- Tranquebar (India)-History-Congresses
- Denmark-Colonies-India-Tranquebar-Administration-Congresses
- Denmark-Relations-India, South-Congresses
- 954.82 Q4
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954.79 P9 The world's first anti-dam movement: | 954.802 Q2 South India under the Cholas / | 954.82 Q1 Tranquebar-whose history? : | 954.82 Q4 Beyond Tranquebar: | 954.82 Q41 Origin and foundation of Madras/ | 954.82 Q5 Madras, Chennai and the self conversations with the city/ | 954.830 288 297 Q2 Kerala muslim history: |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. Competing histories -- pt. 2. Negotiating morals and historical identities -- pt. 3. Cultural otherness and colonial interactions -- pt. 4. Circulations of faith and knowledge -- pt. 5. Education and networks of print -- pt. 6. Translocal and intercontinental tracks.
Contributed articles presented at a three-day symposium held in May 2011.
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