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The New Cambridge History of India, Volume 2, Part 4: The Marathas 1600-1818 [Hardcover]

Stewart Gordon (Author)

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0521268834 978-0521268837 September 24, 1993 First Edition
In this book, Dr. Stewart Gordon presents the first comprehensive history of the Maratha polity, which was an important regional kingdom in the seventeenth century and the largest political entity of eighteenth century India. He focuses on the origins of the elite families, problems of legitimacy and loyalty, military organization and change, and the development of administration, tax collection and religious patronage. Through the use of a vast array of documents, the author also gives a picture of everyday life in the Maratha polity.

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"The Marathas is extremely detailed and covers a great many topics in the two century period it treats. It is written with an eye to the use that various groups with political and cultural agendas have made of the history of Maharashtra. The story The Marathas itself tells is dispassionate, judicious, and absorbing." Rachana Kamtekar, Chicago South Asia Newsletter

"As a synthesis of current interpretations and as a comprehensive reference work, Gordon's volume amply fulfills the goals of the New Cambridge History of India series of which it forms a part. Gordon distills a massive array of original and secondary sources into a succinct and readable summary of Maratha history, while at the same time acquainting readers with the main issues in the field. Copious bibliographic references and a glossary provide further assistance to the nonspecialist, as do the nine excellent maps. For the many of us who have yearned to understand something of Maratha history, yet have been too faint of heart to face the enormity of the task given the vast (and often rather dense) literature involved, Gordon has performed a welcome service." Cynthia Talbot, Journal of Asian Studies

"...an intelligent and insightful new synthesis on the Marathas and their polity....a brilliant and compelling reading of the Maratha's political and military enterprise." Frank F. Conlon, American Historical Review

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In this book, Dr. Stewart Gordon presents the first comprehensive history of the Maratha polity, which was an important regional kingdom in the seventeenth century and the largest political entity of eighteenth century India. He focusses on the origins of the elite families, problems of legitimacy and loyalty, military organization and change, and the development of administration, tax collection and religious patronage. Through the use of a vast array of documents, the author also gives a picture of everyday life in the Maratha polity.

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For an understanding of the spatial framework of the Maratha polity there are several crucial terms which appear throughout this study. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
deshmukh families, armed lineages, deshmukh family, new peshwa, jagir grants, revenue documents, revenue settlement, local lineages, important forts, major forts, invaded kingdom, military dispatches, ooo cavalry, succession dispute, revenue administration, village headmen, trained infantry, campaigning season, reprinted edition
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Ragunath Rao, Malik Amber, Mughal Empire, Nana Phadnavis, Afzal Khan, Madhav Rao, Balaji Vishwanath, Peshwa Daftar, Grant Duff, Mughal Emperor, Nana Saheb, Nagoji Mane, Raghuji Bhonsle, Ramchandra Nilkanth, Kadam Bande, Malhar Rao Holkar, Dadaji Kondev, New Delhi, Chitpavan Brahmin, New History, Ali Adil Shah, Nimaji Shinde, Shaista Khan, Alivardi Khan, Andre Wink
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