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This is the first full-length monograph to examine the history of
colonial medicine in India from the perspective of veterinary
health. The history of human health in the subcontinent has
received a fair amount of attention in the last few decades, but
nearly all existing texts have completely ignored the question of
animal health. This book will not only fill this gap, but also
provide fresh perspectives and insights that might challenge
existing arguments. At the same time, this volume is a social
history of cattle in India. Keeping the question of livestock at
the centre, it explores a range of themes such as famines, agrarian
relations, urbanisation, middle-class attitudes, caste formations
etc. The overall aim is to integrate medical history with social
history in a way that has not often been attempted. -- .
This book is the second in a series of three volumes on Kautilya
and His Vocabulary as a part of the "Indigenous Historical
Knowledge" project undertaken by the Institute for Defence Studies
and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi. The edited volumes contain select
papers presented in a series of workshops, national and
international seminars organised by the Institute. The project is
an attempt to trace, look into, analyse and relate with the
indigenous strategic thinking in India. These volumes aim at
initiating the study, internalisation, spread and consolidation of
Kautilya's Arthashastra in the strategic domain. The four focus
themes in the three volumes are foreign policy, intelligence, war
and internal security as they relate to contemporary times.
This book is the third in a series of three volumes on Kautilya and
His Vocabulary as a part of the "Indigenous Historical Knowledge"
project undertaken by the Institute for Defence Studies and
Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi. The edited volumes contain select
papers presented in a series of workshops, national and
international seminars organised by the Institute. The project is
an attempt to trace, look into, analyse and relate with the
indigenous strategic thinking in India. These volumes aim at
initiating the study, internalisation, spread and consolidation of
Kautilya's Arthashastra in the strategic domain. The four focus
themes in the three volumes are foreign policy, intelligence, war
and internal security as they relate to contemporary times.
This book is the first in a series of three volumes on Kautilya and
His Vocabulary as a part of the "Indigenous Historical Knowledge"
project undertaken by the Institute for Defence Studies and
Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi. The edited volumes contain select
papers presented in a series of workshop, national and
international seminars organised by the institute. The project is
an attempt to trace, look into, analyse and relate with the
indigenous strategic thinking in India. These volumes aim at
initiating the study, internalisation, spread and consolidation of
Kautilya's Arthashastra in the strategic domain. The four focus
themes in the three volumes are foreign policy, intelligence, war
and internal security as they relate to contemporary times.
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