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India: A History in Objects (British Museum) T. Richard Blurton

India: A History in Objects (British Museum) By T. Richard Blurton

India: A History in Objects (British Museum) by T. Richard Blurton


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India: A History in Objects (British Museum) by T. Richard Blurton

An authoritative visual history of one of the worlds oldest and most vibrant cultures, drawing on South Asian art and artefacts from prehistory to the present.

Arranged chronologically, and abundantly illustrated with expertly selected objects, this superb new overview connects todays India with its past. Early chapters uncover prehistoric objects from 1.5 million years ago, examine artefacts from the Indus Civilization, and follow the emergence and transmission of Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism and Sikhism, as well as the incoming religions of Zoroastrianism, Islam and Christianity. During the medieval era, skills related to temple-building and sculpture-production in stone and bronze developed. From this remote period up to the present day, pilgrimage has been an important part of the spread of social, political and religious ideas. With the rise of the Mughals, the last Muslim dynasty of India, India once more became a leading economic power. The development of a distinct Mughal style can be traced in paintings, hardstone carving and metalwork. Following the advent of Europeans in India in the early Mughal period, trade in spices, textiles and other luxury goods increased. Later, in the 19th century, under British rule, much of South Asia became part of a national and international trade complex that saw Indian goods exported throughout the world. Modernism and political independence in the 20th century saw the fresh assertion of Indian culture through cinema, dance and music.

An extraordinary range of history and culture is presented here, from the splendour of dynastic empires to the rural, and tribal life of the subcontinent. This is a compelling visual history of some of the worlds oldest cultures.

India: A History in Objects (British Museum) Reviews

'A fascinating overview of centuries of cultural change' - BBC History
'I cannot recommend this excellent book more highly. It is sympathetically written, it covers a huge and diverse span of history, and it is a joy to look at' - Chowkidar
'The incredibly wide range of subjects and the fascinating cross-currents they throw up are a delight to discover ... A fine book that weaves together many of the strands that make up one of the worlds most fascinating cultures' - World of Interiors
'Anyone approaching the material culture of India will find here a succinct introduction to the historical, social or technological milieu in which it belongs. Forms an ideal companion for the collector or curator eager to contextualize material on a very wide canvas' - Journal of the History of Collections
'South Asian history is so complex and layered that making sense of it can take considerable effort. Richard Blurtons richly illustrated India: A History in Objects emphasizes precisely this complexity and diversity' - Asian Review of Books

About T. Richard Blurton

T. Richard Blurton was the Head of the South and Southeast Asia section at the British Museum, having been a curator in the Museum since 1986. Trained as an archaeologist, he has worked in south Afghanistan and all over South Asia. His publications include Krishna in the Garden of Assam, Bengali Myths and Hindu Art.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Prehistory and early history
2. Early empires and developing religions
3. Dynasties and the rise of devotion
4. Indo-Islamic South Asia
5. Europeans and the British in India
6. Independence and modernity

Additional information

NGR9780500480649
9780500480649
0500480648
India: A History in Objects (British Museum) by T. Richard Blurton
New
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
2022-06-30
320
N/A
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