Wednesday, August 8, 2018

উপনিবেশ বিরোধী চর্চা - কিছু বইএর তালিকা২

বন্ধুরা ব্রিটিশ-পূর্ব কিছুটা ঔপনিবেশিক সময়ের পাঠ্যসূচী জানতে চেয়েছিলেন।কাউকে ট্যাগ না করেই আমার জ্ঞানানুযায়ী বইএর তালিকা দিলাম। এর বাইরে কারোর যদি কোন চেনা/অচেনা বই জানা থাকে/মনে পড়ে, দয়া করে দিতে পারেন। কৃতজ্ঞ থাকব।
এটা দ্বিতীয় পর্ব।
Catherine Hall, Sonya O. Rose - At Home with the Empire_ Metropolitan Culture and the Imperial World (2007, Cambridge University Press)
Radhika Singha - A Despotism of Law_ Crime and Justice in Early Colonial India (2000, OUP India)
Eric Stokes - The Peasant and the Raj_ Studies in Agrarian Society and Peasant Rebellion in Colonial India (1980, Cambridge University Press)
Eric Stokes - The English Utilitarians and India (1959, Oxford University Press)
Anthony Pagden - Worlds at War_ The 2,500-Year Struggle Between East and West (2008, Random House)
James Belich - [Article] The Black Death and the Spread of Europe (2016, Oxford Univ. Press)
James Belich - Replenishing the Earth_ The Settler Revolution and the Rise of the Angloworld, 1783-1939 (2009, Oxford University Press, USA)
Richard Sennett - The Craftsman (2008, Yale University Press)
Kapil Raj SettlingDisputesManagingDifferences
John Duncan Martin Derrett (Ed.) - Dharmaśāstra and Juridical Literature (1973, Otto Harrassowitz)
Mikuláš Teich-The Scientific Revolution Revisited-Open Book Publishers (2015)
Elizabeth Kolsky - Colonial Justice in British India_ White Violence and the Rule of Law (2010, Cambridge University Press)
Zaheer Baber - The Science of Empire_ Scientific Knowledge, Civilization, and Colonial Rule in India (1996, State University of New York Press)
Arjun Appadurai - Worship and Conflict under Colonial Rule_ A South Indian Case (1981, Cambridge University Press)
Simon Schaffer, Lissa Roberts, Kapil Raj, James Delbourgo - The Brokered World_ Go-Betweens and Global Intelligence, 1770-1820 (2009, Watson Publishing International LLC)
Kapil Raj-Relocating Modern Science_ Circulation and the Construction of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650-1900
[Cambridge history of science] George Basalla - The evolution of technology (1989, Owensboro Volunteer Recording Unit, Cambridge University Press)
Alison Bashford (auth.) - Imperial Hygiene_ A Critical History of Colonialism, Nationalism and Public Health (2004, Palgrave Macmillan UK)
Madhuri Sharma - Indigenous and Western Medicine in Colonial India (2012, Foundation Books)
Biswamoy Pati, Mark Harrison - The Social History of Health and Medicine in Colonial India (2009, Routledge)
Gyan Prakash-After colonialism_ imperial histories and postcolonial displacements-Princeton University Press (1995)
Christian Wolmar - Blood, Iron, and Gold_ How the Railroads Transformed the World (2011, PublicAffairs)
Pallavi V. Das (auth.) - Colonialism, Development, and the Environment_ Railways and Deforestation in British India, 1860–1884 (2015, Palgrave Macmillan US)
William J. Bulman - Anglican Enlightenment_ Orientalism, Religion and Politics in England and its Empire, 1648–1715
Antoinette Burton - Empire in Question_ Reading, Writing, and Teaching British Imperialism (2011, Duke University Press)
Leah S. Marcus - How Shakespeare Became Colonial_ Editorial Tradition and the British Empire (2017, Routledge)
Harland-Jacobs, Jessica L. - Builders of empire _ freemasons and british imperialism, 1717-1927 (2013, University of North Carolina Press)
Boehmer, Elleke - Indian arrivals, 1870-1915 _ networks of British Empire (2015, Oxford University Press)
Daniel I. O’Neill - Edmund Burke and the Conservative Logic of Empire (2016, University of California Press)
Raymond E. Dumett - Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Imperialism_ The New Debate on Empire (1999, Routledge)
D. George Boyce (auth.) - Decolonisation and the British Empire, 1775–1997 (1999, Macmillan Education UK)
Tony Ballantyne (auth.) - Orientalism and Race_ Aryanism in the British Empire (2002, Palgrave Macmillan UK)
Jeffrey Franklin - The Lotus and the Lion_ Buddhism and the British Empire (2008, Cornell University Press)

No comments: