南アジア・東南アジア地域研究

South Asia & Southeast Asia
書名 | 著者名 | 頁数 | 出版元 | 刊行年 | 価格 | 解説 | |
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Maktubat al-Shaykh al-Shah Wali Allah al-Dihlawi wa aulad-hi wa mu'asir-hi | Wali Allah al-Dihlawi | 344p. facs. | Rampur Raza Library | 2010 | 3,146円 | Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī, 1702 or 1703-1762 or 1763 -- Muslim scholars -- India مكتوبات الشيخ الشاه ولي الله الدهلوي واولاده ومعاصريه ولى الله دهلوى Maktūbāt al-Shaykh al-Shāh Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī wa-awlādihi wa-muʻāṣirīh Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī, taḥqīq, taʻlīq wa-tarjamah ilá al-lughah al-Urdīyah al-Shāh ʻAbd al-Salām |
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Interactions: transregional perspectives on world history. | Bentley, J. & R. Bridenthal & A.A. Yang (ed.) | viii,246p | U. of Hawaii Press | 2005 | 5,885円 | Area studies -- Intercultural communication -- World history -- Congresses For the past half-century, area studies scholarship has been the principal filter through which scholars, policy makers, journalists, and the general public have organized knowledge about the larger world. The essays presented here deal with diverse issues and contexts but reflect a common interest in reconsidering the political, geographical, and cultural boundaries conventionally observed by area specialists and others. Each highlights the very general theme of cross-cultural interaction and endeavors to put previously separate bodies of scholarship in dialogue with one another. By exploring interactions that have historically linked world regions, the volume contributes to the development of transregional and global historical analysis. |
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Sovereigns of the Sea : Omani ambition in the age of empire. | Alavi, Seema | xxxvi,393p. | Penguin Random House India | 2023 | 5,569円 | Oman Kings and rulers -- Saʻīd bin Sulṭān, Sultan of Zanzibar, 1791-1856 This definitive book on the Sultans of Oman is a thrilling historical account of their action-packed battles, daring expeditions, epic triumphs and ingenious politics in the long nineteenth century. It puts the optic of 'micro-history' on their fascinating lives as they navigated the geopolitics of their time and propelled the politics of the Western Indian Ocean. It offers a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the ambitions of the Omani patriarch Sultan Sayyid Saʻīd and his four sons and shows how integral they were to the political culture of the region. |
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Sufism in Eighteenth-Century India: Muhammad Nasir 'Andalib's Lament of the Nightingale and Tariqa-yi Khalis Muhammadiyy | Saghaee, Neda | xiv,266p. illus. pap. | Routledge | 2023 | 10,116円 | ʻAndalīb, Muḥammad Nāṣir, 1693 or 1694-1759 -- Sufism—India—History -- Sufi poetry, Persian Sufism in Eighteenth-Century India focuses on one particular treasure from surviving Persian manuscripts in India, Nāla-yi ʿAndalīb, written by Muḥammad Nāṣir ʿAndalīb (d. 1759), a Naqshbandī Mujaddidī mystical thinker. It explores the convergence and interrelation of the text with its context to find how ʿAndalīb revisits the central role of the Prophet as the main protagonist in his allegorical love story with great attention to the circumstances of the Muslim community during the eighteenth century. |
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Sayyid Muhammad al-Husayni-i Gisudiraz (721/1321-825/1422) on Sufism | Hussaini, Syed Shah Khusro | xvii,235p. 古書 | Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli | 1983 | 990円 | Sufism -- Bandah Navāz, 1321-1422 -- Biographies -- Chishtīyah Sayyid Muḥammad al-Ḥusaynī-i Gīsūdirāz (721/1321-825/1422) on Sufism / Syed Shah Khusro Hussaini |
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A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads relating to India and neighbouring countries. | Aitchison, C.U. (comp.) | 14 vols. 古書 | Mittal Publications | 1983(1929) | 6,600円 | India -- Diplomatic relations -- India Foreign relations Treaties -- 1765-1947 Table of contents: v. 1. Punjab, Punjab states, and Delhi.--v. 2. United provinces of Agra & Oudh, Bengal, Bihar, Orissa & the Central Provinces.-- v. 3. Rajputana.-- v. 4. Central India Agency, Bhopal Agency & southern states of Central & Malwa Agency.-- v. 5. Central India (Bhundelkhand & Baghelkhand & Gwalior).-- v. 6. Western India states & Baroda.--v. 7-8. Bombay.--v. 9. Hyderabad, Mysore & Coorg.--v. 10. Madras & the Madras States.-- v. 11. Aden & the south western coast of Arabia, the Arab principalities in the Persian Gulf, Muscat (Oman), Baluchistan & the North West Frontier Province -- v. 12. Jammu & Kashmir, Sikkim, Assam & Burma -- v. 13. Persia & Afghanistan -- v. 14. Eastern Turkistan, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan & Siam. |
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India and the Early Modern World. | Lally, Jagjeet | xv,545p. Pap. | Routledge | 2024 | 8,551円 | India -- History -- 1000-1765 India and the Early Modern World provides an authoritative and wide-ranging survey of the Indian subcontinent over the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries, set within a global context. 1. Introduction 2. Belief 3. Ideology 4. Urbanism 5. Capitalism 6. Violence 7. The State 8. Kingship 9. Vernacularisation 10. Knowledge 11. Conclusion |
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Local States in an Imperial World: identity, society and politics in the early modern Deccan. | Fischel, Roy S. | 312p. pap. | Edinburgh U.P. | 2022(20 | 6,204円 | India -- Deccan -- Sultans -- Local government -- History Focusing on the Deccan Sultanates of 16th- and 17th-century central India, This book promotes the idea that some polities of the time were not aspiring to be empires. Instead of the universalist and hierarchical vision typical of the language of empire, the sultanates presented another brand of state – one that prefers negotiation, flexibility and plurality of languages, religions and cultures. |
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Sindh under the Mughals: origin and development of historiography (1591-1737 CE). | Naz, Humera | xxvi,254p. pap. | OUP(Karachi) | 2023 | 4,899円 | Sindh (Pakistan) -- Mughal empire -- History The book is a fount of knowledge regarding the historiographyand thus the history itselfof Sindh in the late medieval and early modern eras. It discusses the emergence of new historiographical trends under the Mughal rule in Sindh which gradually strengthened and crystallized in the field of knowledge and scholarly activities. Indian historiography in retrospect -- Mughal rule in Sindh : The period of origin and development of historiographical trends -- Political literature/chronicles -- Tadhkira and Malfuz literature -- |
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Medieval Panjab in Transition: authority, resistance and spirituality c.1500 - c.1700. | Singh, Surinder | 556p. pap. | Routledge | 2024(20) | 9,545円 | India & South Asia-- Panjab -- Mughal empire -- History This book seeks to reconstruct the past of undivided Panjab during five medieval centuries. It opens with a narrative of the efforts of Turkish warlords to achieve control in the face of tribal resistance, internal dissensions and external invasions. It examines the linkages of the ruling class with Zamindars and Sufis, paving the way for canal irrigation and agrarian expansion, thus strengthening the roots of the state in the region. While focusing on the post-Timur phase, it tries to make sense of the new ways of acquiring political power. 中表紙裁断ミスあり(出版時) |
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Monsoon Islam: trade and faith on the medieval Malabar coast. | Prange, Sebastian R. | ix,344p. pap. 古書 | Cambridge U.P. | 2018 | 2,178円 | India -- Malabar Coast -- Islam -- Commerce -- History Between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, a distinct form of Islamic thought and practice developed among Muslim trading communities of the Indian Ocean. Sebastian R. Prange argues that this 'Monsoon Islam' was shaped by merchants not sultans, forged by commercial imperatives rather than in battle, and defined by the reality of Muslims living within non-Muslim societies. Focusing on India's Malabar Coast, the much-fabled 'land of pepper', Prange provides a case study of how Monsoon Islam developed in response to concrete economic, socio-religious, and political challenges. Because communities of Muslim merchants across the Indian Ocean were part of shared commercial, scholarly, and political networks, developments on the Malabar Coast illustrate a broader, trans-oceanic history of the evolution of Islam across monsoon Asia. This history is told through four spaces that are examined in their physical manifestations as well as symbolic meanings: the Port, the Mosque, the Palace, and the Sea. |
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Waves Across the South: a new history of revolution and empire. | Sivasundaram, Sujit | xxi,468p maps, illus. pap. | U. of Chicago Press | 2020 | 4,730円 | Imperialism -- South Asia -- Pacific Area -- History -- Colonies -- Fance -- Netherlands This is a story of tides and coastlines, winds and waves, islands and beaches. It is also a retelling of indigenous creativity, agency, and resistance in the face of unprecedented globalization and violence. Waves Across the South shifts the narrative of the Age of Revolutions and the origins of the British Empire; it foregrounds a vast southern zone that ranges from the Arabian Sea and southwest Indian Ocean across to the Bay of Bengal, and onward to the South Pacific and the Tasman Sea. As the empires of the Dutch, French, and especially the British reached across these regions, they faced a surge of revolutionary sentiment. Long-standing venerable Eurasian empires, established patterns of trade and commerce, and indigenous practice also served as a context for this transformative era. In addition to bringing long-ignored people and events to the fore, Sujit Sivasundaram opens the door to new and necessary conversations about environmental history, the consequences of historical violence, the legacies of empire, the extraction of resources, and the indigenous futures that Western imperialism cut short. |
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Across the Green Sea: histories from the Western Indian Ocean, 1440-1640. | Subrahmanyam, Sanjay | xix,274p illus. maps | U. of Texas Press | 2024 | 9,180円 | Indian Ocean -- Navigation -- History -- 15th-17th centuries A history of two centuries of interactions among the areas bordering the western Indian Ocean, including India, Iran, and Africa. Introduction: Conceptual Issues in Connected Histories 1. An Epoch of Transitions, 1440–1520 2. The View from the Hijaz, 1500–1550 3. The Afro-Indian Axis 4. The View from Surat A Conclusion: Toward Polyphonic Histories |
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In Asian Waters: Oceanic worlds from Yemen to Yokohama. | Tagliacozzo, Eric | xix,489p. photos. maps | Princeton U.P. | 2022 | 6,792円 | Ocean and civilization -- Asia -- Trade -- Navigation -- History Paying special attention to migration, trade, the environment, and cities, In Asian Waters examines the long history of contact between China and East Africa, the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism across the Bay of Bengal, and the intertwined histories of Islam and Christianity in the Philippines. The book illustrates how India became central to the spice trade, how the Indian Ocean became a “British lake” between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, and how lighthouses and sea mapping played important roles in imperialism. The volume ends by asking what may happen if China comes to rule the waves of Asia, as Britain once did. |