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HIST 209 - Introduction to South Asian History: Home
Designed to take full account of recent scholarship and changing conceptions of South India's historical development, The New Cambridge History of India is published as a series of short, self-contained volumes, each dealing with a separate theme within an overall four-part structure.
The Oxford Reference is a great resource for conducting comprehensive research, ranging from short-entry, general reference to more in-depth articles on specialized subjects. This resource is suitable for all levels of research.
Blackwell Reference Online is one of the largest social science and humanities reference collections. Users can access numerous full-text, academic reference titles including companions, handbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopedias.
Gale eBooks, formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library, are online versions of print books that the library has purchased. Users can access a collection of premier reference and handbooks to view and search online.
South Asia Open Archives is a free open-access resource for research and teaching - a rich and growing curated collection of key historical and contemporary sources in arts, humanities and social sciences, from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region.
Contains manuscript documents from the National Library of Scotland about the History of South Asia from 1615 to 1947. Material comprises diaries and journals, official and private papers, letters, sketches, paintings and original Indian documents containing histories and literary works.
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Brings together manuscript, printed and visual primary source materials from the past 500 years for the study of 'Empire' and its theories, practices and consequences.
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As the working documents of government, ProQuest U.K. Parliamentary Papers encompass all areas of social, political, economic and foreign policy, showing how issues were explored and legislation was formed.
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