Reader(s): Ghatak, Raj
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0380
Barcode: 9781781982792
Release Date: 04/2019

METCALF, B.D. / METCALF, T.R.: Concise History of Modern India (A) (Unabridged)

A Concise History of Modern India by Barbara D. Metcalf and Thomas R. Metcalf has become a classic in the field since it was first published in 2001. As a fresh interpretation of Indian history from the Mughals to the present, it has informed students across the world. The narrative focuses on the imaginative and institutional structures that have successfully sustained and transformed India, first under British colonial rule and then, after 1947, as an independent country. Woven into the larger political narrative is an account of India’s social and economic development and its rich cultural life. The final chapter charts the dramatic developments of the last 20 years, from 1990 through to the Congress electoral victory of 2009, and the rise of the Indian high-tech industry in a country still troubled by poverty and political unrest.

Tracklist

Metcalf, Thomas R. - Author
Metcalf, Barbara D. - Author
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
1 A Concise History of Modern India 04:48
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
2 The Delhi Sultanate 04:19
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
3 For all these institutional similarities between… 10:01
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
4 The Emergence of Regional Kingdoms 07:11
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
5 The Mughal Empire 09:48
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
6 A further key to Akbar's successes… 11:19
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
7 What Susan Bayly calls 'paradigmatic case' of kingly… 09:10
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
8 Chapter 2 01:29
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
9 The 'Fault Lines' of Mughal Control 07:59
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
10 The North-West: Sikhs, Persians, and Afghans 03:34
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
11 The New Regional Order: 'Military Fiscalism'… 14:00
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
12 The Rise of the English East India Company 13:55
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
13 The Conquest of Bengal 12:31
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
14 Chapter 3 01:49
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
15 Foundation of Colonial Rule 11:43
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
16 The sepoy army was, of necessity, a mercenary force. 14:57
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
17 Conquest and Settlement 11:34
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
18 As the new century proceeded, British private merchants… 13:13
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
19 Tradition and Reform: Indian Society Under the Company 13:32
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
20 Ram Mohan's social and political programme… 11:38
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
21 Chapter 4 05:20
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
22 Dalhousie: The Unification of Sovereignty and Networks… 13:28
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
23 1857: Crown rule, and the Aftermath of Revolt 10:38
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
24 On 2 August 1858 the British Parliament passed the… 09:31
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
25 The Structuring of the Raj: Security, Sanitation, Ordering Society 12:54
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
26 Natural Leaders' and the Languages of Modernity 10:39
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
27 The English-Educated 04:55
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
28 The Vernaculars 06:08
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
29 Chapter 5 03:05
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
30 A Global Imperial System 10:04
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
31 New Classes, New Collaborators 14:13
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
32 Voluntary Associations, Religious Movements… 08:30
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
33 One of the most successful socio-religious reform movements… 09:23
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
34 Women and Gender 09:51
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
35 The Decade of the Nineties: Communalism and Calamities 12:17
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
36 Lord Curzon and the Partition of Bengal 06:11
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
37 In 1905 Curzon resigned, not over the Bengal… 09:37
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
38 World War One, New Goals, New Alliances 13:00
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
39 Chapter 6 01:05
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
40 Reform and Repression 05:05
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
41 The Advent of Gandhi 12:17
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
42 The Power of Gandhi's Name: Supporters and Opponents 07:17
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
43 In effect Gandhi, as someone who could remove afflictions… 09:34
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
44 The Course of Non-Cooperation 11:22
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
45 Agrarian and Industrial Upheavals 08:30
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
46 Non-Cooperation: Round Two, 1927–1934 10:27
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
47 New Opportunities, and New Conflicts 11:55
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
48 Industry and the Economy 08:15
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
49 Chapter 7 02:53
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
50 From Negotiation to the August 'Rising' 08:56
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
51 Jinnah and the Pakistan Idea 05:08
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
52 War and Famine 04:22
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
53 From the Simla Conference to the Cabinet Mission 14:50
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
54 Massacre and Partition 13:42
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
55 Defining the Nation: Princes, Kashmir, Abducted Women 10:31
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
56 The Hindu Right and the Assassination of Gandhi 08:03
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
57 Chapter 8 14:46
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
58 The New Political Order 09:21
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
59 The New Economic Order 10:57
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
60 War, Famine, and Political Turmoil 12:20
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
61 Indira Raj 15:17
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
62 The Janata Interlude and Indira's Return 08:31
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
63 The End of a Dynasty – Rajiv Gandhi, 1984–1989 12:12
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
64 Chapter 9 13:00
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
65 The 1990s and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism 09:21
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
66 Many of the country's most respected professional… 08:49
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
67 In May 1998, the Indian government, which had always… 10:46
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
68 Economic Liberalisation 12:05
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
69 Growing opportunities in an expanding Indian economy… 10:18
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)
70 An Asian Century 04:32
Ghatak, Raj (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 11:04:41