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南アジア・東南アジア地域研究

南アジア・東南アジア地域研究
South Asia & Southeast Asia
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  書名 著者名 頁数 出版元 刊行年 価格 解説
Swat: an Afghan society: urbanisation and change in a tribal environment. Swat: an Afghan society: urbanisation and change in a tribal environment. Inam-ur-Rahim & Alain Viaro xii,334p map City Press 2002 3,037円 Pushtuns -- Swāt District (Pakistan) -- Social life and customs
The Pukhtun society of the Swat valley in the North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan, is at the crossroads of social transformation and change. The Afghan Yusafzai tribe, which migrated from Kabul more than five hundred years ago and settled in the Swat valley, has retained its particular tribal culture and characteristics to this day.
The Mughals: life, art and culture: Mughal manuscripts and paintings in the British Library. The Mughals: life, art and culture: Mughal manuscripts and paintings in the British Library. Losty, J.P. & Malini Roy 160p color illus. Roli Books 2013 4,341円 Illumination of books and manuscripts, Mughal -- India -- Exhibitions
Sufi Saints and State Power: the Piurs of Sind, 1843-1947. Sufi Saints and State Power: the Piurs of Sind, 1843-1947. Ansari, Sarah F.D. xix,178p. Cambridge U.P. (India) 1992 2,347円 Sufis -- Political activity -- Pakistan -- Sindh reprinted in India
Muslim Becoming: aspiration and skepticism in Pakistan. Muslim Becoming: aspiration and skepticism in Pakistan. Khan, Naveeda xii261p. Oriental Black Swan (Duke U.P.) 2012 3,699円 Islam -- Muslims -- Pakistan Khan challenges the claim that Pakistan's relation to Islam is fragmented and problematic. Offering a radically different interpretation, Khan contends that Pakistan inherited an aspirational, always-becoming Islam, one with an open future and a tendency toward experimentation. An ethnography of Islam in Pakistan that moves from the smallest scale - a single worshiper striving to be a better Muslim who is seeking guidance at a neighborhood mosque - to the largest, examining the thought of poet and philosopher Muhammad Iqbal, considered to be the spiritual visionary of the country.
Islam and the Economy of Pakistan: a critical analysis of traditional interpretation. Islam and the Economy of Pakistan: a critical analysis of traditional interpretation. Pal, Izzud-Din xv,159p. Oxford U.P. (Pakistan) 2006 2,398円 Islam -- Economic aspects -- Pakistan Examines the question of the ideology of Pakistan and the related claim concerning Islam as a system. This book attempts to discuss the issue in the context of the economy of Pakistan and argues in favour of renewed efforts towards the reconstruction of Islamic thought to meet the challenge of modernity in the area of economic policy.
Between Democracy & Nation: gender and militalisation in Kashmir. Between Democracy & Nation: gender and militalisation in Kashmir. Kazi, Seema xxxiii,199p. Oxford U.P. (Karachi) 2010(09) 2,226円 Women -- Crimes against -- India -- Jammu and Kashmir
Islamism and Democracy in India: the transformation of Jamaat-e-Islami. Islamism and Democracy in India: the transformation of Jamaat-e-Islami. Ahmad, Irfan xx,306p. Permanent Books 2010(09) 3,036円 Jamāʻat-i Islāmī (India) -- Political activity Jamaat-e-Islami Hind is the most influential Islamist organization in India. This book offers an in-depth examination of India's Jamaat-e-Islami and SIMI, exploring political Islam's complex relationship with democracy and providing a rare window into the Islamist trajectory in a Muslim-minority context. Indian printing
Islam and Society in Pakistan: anthropological perspectives. Islam and Society in Pakistan: anthropological perspectives. Marsden, Magnus (ed.) xxiv,462p. Oxford U.P. (Pakistan) 2010 4,159円 Islam -- Social aspects -- Pakistan This book aims to bring together some of the most sophisticated recent anthropological work on the ways in which Pakistan's citizens from diverse social and regional backgrounds set to the task of being Muslim, and contribute to the dynamic role played by Islam in the country's political and social life.
Tuhfat al-Mujahidin: a historical epic of the sixteenth century. Tuhfat al-Mujahidin: a historical epic of the sixteenth century. Makhdum, Shaykh Zainuddin xxxii,139p ills. maps Islamic Book Trust 2009(06) 3,025円 Islam -- India -- Malabar Coast -- History Tuḥfat-al-mujāhidīn : a historical epic of the sixteenth century [Tuḥfat al-mujāhidīn fī baʻḍ akhbār al-Burtughālīyīn] Shaykh Zainuddin Makhdum ; translated from Arabic with annotations by S. Muhammad Husayn Nainar Tuḥfat al-Mujāhidīn (Glory to the Victory of Martyrs) written mainly after 1583 AD deals with the chronological, political and military accounts of the Zamorins of Calicut and their naval commandants, the Kunjalis, in their fight against the Portuguese, a pioneering historical work dealing with the struggle of the Malabar Muslims against the Portuguese colonisers' encroachment in India.
Ports of the Ancient Indian Ocean. Ports of the Ancient Indian Ocean. Boussac, M.-F., J.-F. Salles & J.-B. Yon (ed.) xi,559p maps, photos Primus Books 2016 8,692円 Shipping -- Indian Ocean Region -- History This volume looks at the multisided role that ports played in the exchange and transfer of knowledge between the ‘Indian Ocean’ and Mediterranean societies. Through the early Greek Periplus to minute descriptions by the Portuguese in the late sixteenth century, or French archives of the colonial period, an accurate knowledge was gradually developed and transmitted on what is now called the Indian Ocean. The essays herein focus on the nature of this knowledge, its history and status, using and combining new archaeological data and recent publications of textual material. They deal with material originating from the Red Sea to India, through Arabia and the Persian Gulf, shedding a new light on ancient ports and maritime contacts, with a special interest not only on India but on related areas as well, such as Sri Lanka and South-East Asia.
The Ruling Elite: Iranian nobility under Shahjahan and Aurangzeb. The Ruling Elite: Iranian nobility under Shahjahan and Aurangzeb. Khan, Mohammad Afzal xxviii,411p maps Viva Books 2016 4,494円 Nobility -- Iranians -- Mogul Empire -- History The institution of nobility was the most important component in the administrative setup of the Mughal Empire, and next only to kingship in power and influence. These ruling elite acted as a catalyst of change in culture as well as in politics. This book is the first and most comprehensive study of the Iranian nobility, who constituted the largest and most powerful component of the Mughal ruling class during the reign of Shahjahan and Aurangzeb. Based on first-hand research into original Persian sources, the book covers important topics like immigration from Iran under Shahjahan and Aurangzeb, the position of Iranians vis-a-vis other racial groups, the stratification of the nobility, family details of some of the prominent Iranians and the Iranian influence on Mughal art and architecture, in addition to giving a general historical account of the period.
Islam and the State in Myanmar: Muslim-Buddhist relations and the politics of belonging. Islam and the State in Myanmar: Muslim-Buddhist relations and the politics of belonging. Crouch, Melissa (ed.) xix,345p. OUP 2016 3,544円 Islam and state -- Relations -- Buddhism -- Burma This volume explores the relation between Islam and the state in Buddhist-majority Myanmar from both an empirical and a comparative perspective. It provides an informed response to contemporary issues facing the Muslim communities of Myanmar, furthering knowledge of the interaction between state institutions, government policies, and society past and the present.
The Ocean of Churn: how the Indian Ocean shaped human history. The Ocean of Churn: how the Indian Ocean shaped human history. Sanyal, Sanjeev xiii,297p map Penguin Random House India 2016 2,366円 Indian Ocean Region -- India -- History The book narrated the history of The Indian Ocean, which stretches across East Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent to South East Asia and Australia. In the book, Sanyal narrates a fascinating tale about the earliest human migrations out of Africa and the great cities of Angkor and Vijayanagar, medieval Arab empires and Chinese treasure fleets, the rivalries of European colonial powers and a new dawn. The book offers exciting revelation while exploring remote archaeological sites, ancient inscriptions, maritime trading networks and half-forgotten oral histories.
Forging Islamic Power and Place: the legacy of Shaykh Daud bin 'Abd Allah al-Fatani in Mecca and Southeast Asia. Forging Islamic Power and Place: the legacy of Shaykh Daud bin 'Abd Allah al-Fatani in Mecca and Southeast Asia. Bradley, Francis R. x,212p maps U. of Hawaii Press 2016 8,421円 Islam -- Muslim scholars -- Southeast Asia -- History This work charts the nineteenth-century rise of a vast network of Islamic scholars stretching across Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean to Arabia. Francis Bradley analyses the role of the vibrant Patani knowledge network in the formation of Islamic institutions of learning in Southeast Asia. He makes use of a range of sources, including official colonial documents, traveller accounts, missionary writings, and handwritten manuscripts.
India's Interaction with China, Central and West Asia. India's Interaction with China, Central and West Asia. Rahman, A. (ed.) xxx,533p. 古書 Oxford U.P.(India) 2002 3,824円 The contributors to this volume include distinguished scholars from a range of disciplines, and the essays are thematically linked by the focus on the historical exchange of ideas and experience among the peoples of India, China, Central and West Asia. Aspects of culture as diverse as styles of dressing, music, metallurgy, and medicine are woven together in this volume, to present the rich tapestry that is Asia.
In Praise of Kings: Rajputs, Sultans and poets in fifteenth-century Gujarat. In Praise of Kings: Rajputs, Sultans and poets in fifteenth-century Gujarat. Kapadia, Aparna x,183p map Cambridge U.P. 2018 2,494円 Sultans -- India -- Gujarat -- History Attempts close readings of several narratives that have rarely been used for historical analysis and studies the complex processes that contributed to the formation of Gujarat in the fifteenth century, and how it has subsequently shaped Gujarat's future.
Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 77th session, University of Kerala, thiruvanathapuram, 2016. Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 77th session, University of Kerala, thiruvanathapuram, 2016.   xxiv,1212p Indian History Congress 2017 3,960円 India -- History -- Periodicals others in our stock 76th Session University of Gour Banga Malda, 2015. (2016) ¥3,888 Platinum Jublee (75th) Session Jawaharlal Nehru University6 New Delhi, 2014. (2015) ¥3,985 74th Session Cuttack, 2013 (2014) ¥3,985 73rd Session Mumbai, 2012 (2013) ¥3,888 72nd Session Patiala, 2011 (2012), 2 parts ¥4,082
Mohajerat-e Tarikhi-ye Iraneyan beh Hend: Mohajerat-e Tarikhi-ye Iraneyan beh Hend: Ershad, Farhang 286p 古書 Mo'asseseh-ye Motale'at va Tahqiqat-e Farhangi 1365(1986) 1,092円 Iran -- Emigration and immigration -- India Muhājirat-i tārīkhī-i Īrāniyān bih Hind : qarn-i hashtum tā hījdahum-i Mīlādī taʼlīf-i Farhang Irshād [Historical migration of Iranians to India]
Secular States, Religious Politics: India, Turkey, and the future of secularism. Secular States, Religious Politics: India, Turkey, and the future of secularism. Bose, Sumantra xi,380p Cambridge U.P. 2018 2,226円 Secularism -- Political aspects -- Turkey -- India A pioneering comparative study of the two major attempts to build secular states - where the state's constitutional identity and fundamental character are not based on or derived from any religious faith - in the non-Western world. This book explains the origins, evolution and latterly the decline of secularism as a core principle of the state in India and Turkey. The discontents of secularism -- Paths to the secular state -- Paradoxes of the secular state -- India : the anti-secularist ascendancy -- Turkey : the anti-secularist triumph -- Secular and anti-secular authoritarianisms -- The futures of secularism --
Accumulation by Segregation: Muslim localities in Delhi. Accumulation by Segregation: Muslim localities in Delhi. Jamil, Ghazala xii,240p Oxford U.P. (India) 2017 3,036円 Muslims -- Group identity -- India -- Delhi -- Social conditions Based on ethnographical study of Muslim neighbourhoods, this work argues that it is not merely communal discrimination and prejudice that causes formation of segregated Muslim enclaves. Through an intricately weaved argument the text explains that rather than being excluded from the city, the Muslim areas contain a segment of immobile labour and capital that are uniquely positioned for exploitation in the globalised world. Segregated spaces provide for accumulation in favour of other spaces in the city Section A : accumulation by segregation -- Section B : Discursive bases of segregation -- Section C : Counter-discourses --

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