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100 _aDirks, Nicholas B
245 _aThe hollow crown : ethnohistory of an Indian kingdom
_cby Nicholas B. Dirks
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c©1987
300 _axix, 458 p. ;
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 435-446) and index.
505 _t1. introduction
505 _t2. History and ethnohistory
505 _t3. A little kingdom in the old regime
505 _t4. Social relations of a little kingdom
505 _t5. Colonial mediations : contradictions under the raj
505 _t6. Conclusion.
520 _aA pioneering piece of ethnohistory, The Hollow Crown uses a variety of interdisciplinary means to reconstruct the sociocultural history of a warrior polity in south India between the fourteenth and the twentieth centuries. Central to the book is the belief that comparative sociology has systematically denied the importance of the Indian state and obscured the political basis of Indian society by representing caste as fundamentally a religious system. In reconstructing the history of the polity that eventually became the colonial princely state of Pudukkottai, Dr Dirks therefore raises a whole series of issues concerning the methodologies of history and anthropology, the character of Tamil kingship and social organization, the relationship between politics and ritual, the impact of colonialism and 'modernization', and the dynamics of the whole last millennium of south Indian history.
650 _aEthnology -- India -- Pudukkottai (Princely State)
650 _a"History of Tamil Nadu"
650 _a"Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman II"
650 _a"Ramachandra Tondaiman"
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