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L'Inde contemporaine fait une entrée fracassante sur la scène internationale. Pays émergent, nouvelle puissance économique, elle suscite de plus en plus de curiosité alors même que son histoire est peu connue. Pourtant, l’Inde a un passé extrêmement riche qu’il est possible de connaître grâce à différentes sources à l’instar des inscriptions, des monnaies, des vestiges archéologiques et bien sûr des textes littéraires. Ainsi, contrairement à ce qui a pu être dit et écrit, l’Inde a bien une histoire. Une des périodes les plus intéressantes est celle de la dynastie Gupta qui unifia dans un même empire toute l’Inde du Nord du IVe au VIe siècle de notre ère. Ses souverains ont laissé de nombreuses inscriptions sur l’ensemble de leur territoire et ont émis des monnaies d’une qualité artistique incomparable. C’est sous leurs règnes que se développent aussi les échanges économiques avec l’Occident et l’Orient ainsi que l’art, l’architecture et la littérature sanskrite. Époque foisonnante, l’ère des Gupta a durablement marqué l’histoire de l’Inde à tel point qu’on a pu parler à son propos d’âge d’or de la civilisation indienne. Cet ouvrage est le seul à proposer une approche exhaustive de l’empire gupta en abordant les différents aspects de l’époque (construction politique, organisation sociale et économique, culture et religion). Il permettra au lecteur de se familiariser avec l’histoire et la civilisation de l’Inde ancienne grâce à un riche apparat critique présentant les principales inscriptions sanskrites traduites pour la première fois en français
India --- Inde --- Civilization --- History --- Civilisation --- Histoire --- Gupta dynasty --- Kings and rulers --- India - Kings and rulers - Biography --- India - History - 324 B.C.-1000 A.D.
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The Camera as Witness lifts the veil off the little known world of Mizoram and challenges - through unpublished photographs - core assumptions in the writing of India's national history. The pictures in the book establish the transformation of this society and the many forms of modernity that have emerged in it. It emphasises how 'indigenous people' in Mizoram used cameras to produce distinct modern identities and represent themselves to themselves, consistently contesting outsiders' imaginations of them as isolated, backward and in need of upliftment. The authors demonstrate how mostly amateur photographers used visual images to document a historical trajectory of heady change and continual reinvention, producing distinct modern identities. By virtue of its use of visual sources and its engagement with a wide range of important discourses, this book is relevant for students, historians, social scientists, political activists and general readers looking for a fresh approach to Northeast India.
Mizoram (India)--Civilization. --- Mizoram (India)--Civilization--Pictorial works. --- Mizoram (India)--History--19th century. --- Mizoram (India)--History--19th century--Pictorial works. --- Mizoram (India)--Social conditions--Pictorial works. --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- History & Archaeology --- South Asia --- Mizoram (India) --- Mijorāma (India) --- Lushai Hills District (India) --- Mizo District (India) --- Mizo Hills District (India) --- Mizo (India) --- History --- Civilization. --- Civilization --- Social conditions. --- Social conditions --- Social life and customs. --- Social life and customs
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Because of their enormous size, elephants have long been irresistible for kings as symbols of their eminence. In early civilizations—such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Civilization, and China—kings used elephants for royal sacrifice, spectacular hunts, public display of live captives, or the conspicuous consumption of ivory—all of them tending toward the elephant’s extinction. The kings of India, however, as Thomas R. Trautmann shows in this study, found a use for elephants that actually helped preserve their habitat and numbers in the wild: war.Trautmann traces the history of the war elephant in India and the spread of the institution to the west—where elephants took part in some of the greatest wars of antiquity—and Southeast Asia (but not China, significantly), a history that spans 3,000 years and a considerable part of the globe, from Spain to Java. He shows that because elephants eat such massive quantities of food, it was uneconomic to raise them from birth. Rather, in a unique form of domestication, Indian kings captured wild adults and trained them, one by one, through millennia. Kings were thus compelled to protect wild elephants from hunters and elephant forests from being cut down. By taking a wide-angle view of human-elephant relations, Trautmann throws into relief the structure of India’s environmental history and the reasons for the persistence of wild elephants in its forests.
Elephants --- Asiatic elephant --- Forest conservation --- War use --- History --- Ecology --- India --- History, Military --- Kings and rulers --- Conservation of forests --- Forest preservation --- Forests and forestry --- Preservation of forests --- Nature conservation --- Deforestation --- Asian elephant --- Elephant, Asian --- Elephant, Asiatic --- Elephas indicus --- Elephas maximus --- Indian elephant --- Elephas --- Elephantidae --- Pachyderms --- Proboscidea (Mammals) --- History. --- Conservation --- Control --- History, Military. --- Indland --- Ḣindiston Respublikasi --- Republic of India --- Bhārata --- Indii︠a︡ --- Inde --- Indië --- Indien --- Sāthāranarat ʻIndīa --- Yin-tu --- Bharat --- Government of India --- インド --- Indo --- هند --- Индия --- War use&delete& --- Ecology&delete& --- Asiatic elephant. --- Forest conservation. --- Kings and rulers. --- Asiatischer Elefant. --- Indischer Elefant. --- Kriegführung. --- Animals --- Ecology. --- War use. --- India. --- Elephants - War use - India - History --- Asiatic elephant - India - History --- Asiatic elephant - Ecology - India - History --- Forest conservation - India - History --- India - History, Military --- India - Kings and rulers - History --- environment, environmental, species, history, historical, animals, nonhuman, elephant, anthropology, anthropologist, symbol, symbolism, significance, civilizations, ancient world, egypt, mesopotamia, indus, china, royalty, extinction, endangered, india, habitat, war, warfare, battles, fighting, army, military, militia, antiquity, southeast asia, domestic, domestication, capture, captivity, ecology, asian.
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