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Historical regions evolved in different parts of South Asia during the first half of the Second millennium CE as a consequence of the gradual convergence of society, culture, language and territory. However, in spite of the discernible commonalities in terms of the processes of change, the constituent ingredients and chronologies varied across spaces, leading to the unfolding of Spatially identifiable and culturally distinguishable regions. This volume, focused on Odisha, situates the region in the wider context of its trans-regional background for as the archaeological and epigraphic evidence available shows that it was an integral part of a wider Zone from the early historical period. Juxtaposing the patterns obtaining in the region with developments in other parts of the subcontinent, the making of regions in Indian history: society, state and identity in premodern Odisha delineates the cultural transactions within and beyond that went into the making of Odisha.
 
 

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Bhairabi Prasad Sahu is Professor of ancient Indian history at the University of Delhi, Delhi. His interests are in the areas of political processes, social and economic history and historiography. His publications include From Hunters to Breeders: Faunal Background of Early India; The Changing Gaze: Regions and the Constructions of Early India; Society and Culture in Post-Mauryan India, c.200 BC–AD 300; and with Hermann Kulke, History of Precolonial India: Issues and Debates. He has also edited the following volumes: Iron and Social Change in Early India; Interrogating Political Systems: Integrative Processes and States in Pre-modern India; and History and Theory: The Study of State, Institutions and the Making of History (with Kesavan Veluthat).
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  • ISBN: 9789389850321
  • Author: A.n. Agarawal
  • Publisher: Primus Books
  • Pages: 290
  • Format: Hardback
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Historical regions evolved in different parts of South Asia during the first half of the Second millennium CE as a consequence of the gradual convergence of society, culture, language and territory. However, in spite of the discernible commonalities in terms of the processes of change, the constituent ingredients and chronologies varied across spaces, leading to the unfolding of Spatially identifiable and culturally distinguishable regions. This volume, focused on Odisha, situates the region in the wider context of its trans-regional background for as the archaeological and epigraphic evidence available shows that it was an integral part of a wider Zone from the early historical period. Juxtaposing the patterns obtaining in the region with developments in other parts of the subcontinent, the making of regions in Indian history: society, state and identity in premodern Odisha delineates the cultural transactions within and beyond that went into the making of Odisha.
 
 

About the Author

Bhairabi Prasad Sahu is Professor of ancient Indian history at the University of Delhi, Delhi. His interests are in the areas of political processes, social and economic history and historiography. His publications include From Hunters to Breeders: Faunal Background of Early India; The Changing Gaze: Regions and the Constructions of Early India; Society and Culture in Post-Mauryan India, c.200 BC–AD 300; and with Hermann Kulke, History of Precolonial India: Issues and Debates. He has also edited the following volumes: Iron and Social Change in Early India; Interrogating Political Systems: Integrative Processes and States in Pre-modern India; and History and Theory: The Study of State, Institutions and the Making of History (with Kesavan Veluthat).

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