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The State and the Agrarian Order in Medieval South India: A Historiographical Critique
- Burton Stein
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Chapters in this book
- FrontmatterI
- ContentsV
- Editor's PrefaceVII
- Archaeology in South India: Accomplishments and Prospects1
- Ancient Tamil Literature: Its Scholarly Past and Future41
- The State and the Agrarian Order in Medieval South India: A Historiographical Critique64
- Geography and the Study of South India92
- Anthropological and Sociological Research in Kerala: Past, Present, and Future Directions121
- Approaches to Changes in Caste Ideology in South India149
- Sociolinguistics Research in South India : Achievements and Prospects181
- Index207
- Participants212
Chapters in this book
- FrontmatterI
- ContentsV
- Editor's PrefaceVII
- Archaeology in South India: Accomplishments and Prospects1
- Ancient Tamil Literature: Its Scholarly Past and Future41
- The State and the Agrarian Order in Medieval South India: A Historiographical Critique64
- Geography and the Study of South India92
- Anthropological and Sociological Research in Kerala: Past, Present, and Future Directions121
- Approaches to Changes in Caste Ideology in South India149
- Sociolinguistics Research in South India : Achievements and Prospects181
- Index207
- Participants212