Xenophobia in seventeenth-century India /

It is tempting to think of precolonial India as a harmonious society, but was it?

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Kaituhi matua: Kruijtzer, Gijs
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction The ethics of writing the Precolonial
  • Ch1. A Dutch Painter in Bijapur: National sentiment and European-ness as reflected in the Relation between the Dutch and the Portuguese in the Early Century
  • Ch2. The Queen and the Usurper: Deccanis vs. Westerners in Bijapur around 1636
  • Ch3. The Right and Left hand disputes in Chennapatnam in 1652-55: a Minimal group Experiment in Seventeenth-Century India
  • Ch4. Saying one thing, doing another? Shivaji and Deccani Patriotism 1674-1680
  • Ch5. Anxiety in Aurangzeb's Deccan Marathas, Sidis and Keigwin;s Rebellion 1683-84
  • Ch6. Madanna, Akkanna and the Brahmin Revolution in Golkonda 1674-86
  • Conclusion Human Nature in a Seventeenth-Century Environment
  • Epilogue Aurangzeb/Shivaji and the Eighteenth Century
  • APPENDIX I DUTCH USAGE FOR MUSLIM AND HINDU
  • APPENDIX II AURANZEB ON STRATAGEM
  • APPENDIX III ON THE AUTHENTICITY OF SHIVAJI8217;S AND SIDI MAS8216;UD8217;S LETTERS TO MALOJI GHORPADE
  • LIST OF ABBREVIATED REFERENCES
  • REPOSITORIES OF UNPUBLISHED SOURCES
  • SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX.