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Deccan in Transition 1600 to 1800 European Dominance and Maratha Sovereignty

Books from same Author: Umesh Ashok Kadam

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    Author(s)Umesh Ashok Kadam
    PublisherRoutledge (India)
    ISBN9781032765952
    Pages260
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2023

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    Routledge (India) Deccan in Transition 1600 to 1800 European Dominance and Maratha Sovereignty by Umesh Ashok Kadam

    This book presents the socio-cultural and historical trajectories of the Deccan plateau as well as the coastal areas of the current states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Goa. It studies the art of diplomacy by discussing the diplomatic relations between the Marathas and various European companies, as well as the indigenous regional states. The author also probes into the Maratha naval policy, the evolution of a composite Deccani culture and the cultural flux that was taking place within the Maratha country. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the volume examines how caste and gender relations operated, how the idea of dissent was generated as well as the socio-political impact of various linguistic, ethnic and religious groups. Through a study of monuments, sculpture and paintings prevalent in the region, the book also discusses the developments in art and architecture in the Deccan.Rich in archival sources, this book is a must read for scholars and researchers of Indian history, colonial history, South Asian history, Maratha history and history in general.