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Mridu RaiProfessor, Dept. of History, Presidency UniversityMobile phone: 8334944493, email: mridu.his@presiuniv.ac.in1Books For Purchase From FRPDF2016-20171. Ajay Skaria, Unconditional Equality: Gandhi’s Religion of ResistancePermanent BlackISBN 978-81-7824-477-82. Suvir Kaul, The Partitions Of Memory: The Afterlife of the Division of IndiaPermanent BlackISBN 978-81-7824-322-13. Ramchandra Chintaman Dhere, Anne Feldhaus (Tr), The Rise of a Folk God:Vitthal of PandharpurPermanent BlackISBN 978-81-7824-344-34. Sumit Guha, Health and Population in South Asia: From Earliest Times to thePresentPermanent BlackISBN 978-81-7824-282-85. Ulrike Stark, An Empire of Books: The Naval Kishore Press and the Diffusionof the Printed Word in Colonial IndiaPermanent BlackISBN 978-81-7824-261-36. Janaki Bakhle, Two Men and Music: Nationalism in the Making of an IndianClassical TraditionPermanent BlackISBN 978-81-7824-235-47. Kate Crehan, Gramsci’s Common Sense: Inequality and Its NarrativesOrient BlackswanISBN 978-93-86296-66-58. Jonathan Eacott, Selling Empire: India in the Making of Britain and America,1600–1830Orient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-6129-89. Rajani Sudan, The Alchemy of Empire: Abject Materials and the Technologiesof ColonialismOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-6290-510. Ashok Mitra, The Hoodlum YearsOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-6281-3

Mridu RaiProfessor, Dept. of History, Presidency UniversityMobile phone: 8334944493, email: mridu.his@presiuniv.ac.in211. U. Kalpagam, Rule by Numbers: Governmentality and Colonial IndiaOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-6024-612. Benjamin B. Cohen, In the Club: Associational Life in Colonial South AsiaOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-5908-013. Nandini Gooptu and Jonathan Parry (eds), The Persistence of Poverty in IndiaOrient BlackswanISBN 978-93-83166-04-614. V.P. Menon, The Integration of Indian StatesOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-5451-115. Sudha Pai and Avinash Kumar, Revisiting 1956: B. R. Ambedkar and StatesReorganisationOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-5514-316. Kavita S. Datla, The Language of Secular Islam: Urdu Nationalism andColonial IndiaOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-5018-617. Janaki Nair, Mysore Modern: Rethinking the Region under Princely RuleOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-4507-618. Ian J. Kerr, Engines of Change: The Railroads That Made IndiaOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-4562-519. Deborah Sutton, Other Landscapes: Colonialism and the Predicament ofAuthority in Nineteenth-Century South IndiaOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-4202-020. Hitendra Patel, Communalism & The Intelligentsia in Bihar, 1870–1930Orient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-4206-821. Francesca Orisini (ed) Before the Divide: Hindi and Urdu Literary CultureOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-4263-1

Mridu RaiProfessor, Dept. of History, Presidency UniversityMobile phone: 8334944493, email: mridu.his@presiuniv.ac.in322. Anjali Arondekar, For the Record: On Sexuality and the Colonial Archive inIndiaOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-4025-523. Mirza Farhatullah Baig (author) and Akhtar Qamber (translator), The LastMusha’irah of DelhiOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-3967-924. Robert E. Sullivan, Macaulay: The Tragedy of PowerOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-4043-925. Lakshmi Subramaniam, History of India, 1707-1857Orient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-4093-426. Paul Freedman, Out of the East: Spices and the Medieval ImaginationOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-3685-227. Harald Fischer-Tiné, Low and Licentious Europeans: Race, Class and ‘WhiteSubalternity’ in Colonial IndiaOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-3701-928. Harold J. Cook, Matters of Exchange: Commerce, Medicine and Science in theAge of EmpireOrient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-3366-029. Sabyasachi Bhattacharya (Ed), Rethinking 1857Orient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-3269-430. Sandeep Hazareesingh, Colonial City and the Challenge of Modernity, The:Urban Hegemonies and Civic Contestations in Bombay City (1900–1925)Orient BlackswanISBN 978-81-250-3237-331. Ebba Koch, Mughal Architecture: An Outline of its History and Development(1526-1858)Primus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-53-532. Rajeev Kinra, Writing Self, Writing Empire: Chandar Bhan Brahman and theCultural World of the Indo-Persian State SecretaryPrimus Books

Mridu RaiProfessor, Dept. of History, Presidency UniversityMobile phone: 8334944493, email: mridu.his@presiuniv.ac.in4ISBN 978-93-84092-69-633. Vijaya Ramaswamy, The Song of the LoomPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-80607-46-734. Tapati Guha-Thakurta, In the Name of the Goddess: The Durga Pujas ofContemporary KolkataPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-84082-46-835. Javed Majeed, Autobiography, Travel and Postnational Identity: Gandhi,Nehru and IqbalPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-84082-23-936. Margret Frenz and Georg Berkermer (eds), Sharing Sovereignty: the LittleKingdom in South AsiaPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-84082-37-637. Kumkum Roy (ed), Looking Within, Looking Without: Exploring Householdsin the Subcontinent Through TimePrimus BooksISBN 978-93-84082-33-838. Lipi Ghosh and Rila Mukherjee (eds), Rethinking Connectivity: Region, Placeand Space in AsiaPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-84082-84-039. Rila Mukherjee (ed), Beyond National Frames: South Asian Pasts and theWorldPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-84082-41-340. André Wink, Al Hind: the Making of the Indo-Islamic World, Vol. IIIPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-84082-49-941. Eugenia Vanina, Medieval Indian Mindscapes: Space, Time, Society, ManPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-80607-19-142. S.A.H. Haqqi, Chingiz Khan: The Life and Legacy of an Empire-builderPrimus BooksISBN 978-81-908918-9-9

Mridu RaiProfessor, Dept. of History, Presidency UniversityMobile phone: 8334944493, email: mridu.his@presiuniv.ac.in543. Deepak Kumar and Bipasha Raha (eds), Tilling the Land: AgriculturalKnowledge and Practices in Colonial IndiaPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-84092-80-144. Sarvani Gooptu, The Actress in the Public Theatres of CalcuttaPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-84082-21-545. Kim A. Wagner, Thuggee: Banditry and the British in Early NineteenthCentury IndiaPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-76-446. Satadru Sen, Traces of Empire: India, America and Postcolonial CulturesPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-95-547. Satadru Sen, Disciplined Natives: Race, Freedom and Confinement inColonial IndiaPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-31-348. Lata Singh, Popular Translations of Nationalism: Bihar, 1920-22Primus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-13-949. Amar Farooqui, Zafar and the Raj: Anglo-Mughal Delhi, 1800-1850Primus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-73-350. Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, Vande Mataram: The Biography of a SongPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-49-851. Iqbal Husain, Religion and Ideology of the Rebels of 1857Primus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-48-152. Amar Farooqui, Sindias and the Raj: Princely Gwalior, 1800-1850Primus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-08-553. Waltraud Ernst and Biswamoy Pati (eds), India’s Princely States: Peoples,Princes and ColonialismPrimus BooksISBN 978-93-80607-03-0

Mridu RaiProfessor, Dept. of History, Presidency UniversityMobile phone: 8334944493, email: mridu.his@presiuniv.ac.in654. 55, 56, 57 & 58. Muzaffar Alam and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Calendar ofPersian Correspondence, 5 volumesPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-54-2 Vols. I–V59. Ranabir Samddar, The Crisis of 1974: Railway Strike and the Rank and FilePrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-84082-96-360. Nasir Raza Khan, India and Central Asia: Geopolitics, Economy and CulturePrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-84082-70-361. Christophe Jaffrelot, Religion, Caste and Politics in IndiaPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-80607-04-762. Yigal Bronner, Whitney Cox, Lawrence McCrea (eds), South Asian Texts inHistory: Critical Engagements with Sheldon PollockPrimus BooksISBN: 978-93-84082-69-7

52. Amar Farooqui, Sindias and the Raj: Princely Gwalior, 1800-1850 Primus Books ISBN: 978-93-80607-08-5 53. Waltraud Ernst and Biswamoy Pati (eds), India’s Princely States: Peoples, Pr

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