Book Description
On Malabar, India.
Author : William Logan
Publisher : Asian Educational Services
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 24,65 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Kerala (India)
ISBN : 9788120604469
On Malabar, India.
Author :
Publisher : VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS, Aaradhana, DEVERKOVIL 673508 India www.victoriainstitutions.com
Page : 2104 pages
File Size : 50,38 MB
Release :
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
Commentary William Logan's Malabar is popularly known as ‘Malabar Manual’. It is a huge book of more than 500,000 words. It might not be possible for a casual reader to imbibe all the minute bits of information from this book. However, in this commentary of mine, I have tried to insert a lot of such bits and pieces of information, by directly quoting the lines from ‘Malabar’. On these quoted lines, I have built up a lot of arguments, and also added a lot of explanations and interpretations. I do think that it is much easy to go through my Commentary than to read the whole of William Logan's book 'Malabar'. However, the book, Malabar, contains much more items, than what this Commentary can aspire to contain. This book, Malabar, will give very detailed information on how a small group of native-Englishmen built up a great nation, by joining up extremely minute bits of barbarian and semi-barbarian geopolitical areas in the South Asian Subcontinent.
Author : M. T. Narayanan
Publisher : Northern Book Centre
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 34,52 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Agriculture
ISBN : 9788172111359
To understand how colonialism redraws the equations of the colonized societies, a thorough analysis of the latter in the immediate preceeded period is required. There are few attempts on that line elsewhere in india, but Malabar remained excluded. The present study is an attempt to analyse theoretically and empirically the agrarian relations in Malabar during the late medieval period.
Author : Ṭi. Ecc. Pi Centāraśśēri
Publisher : APH Publishing
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 28,91 MB
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 9788170249597
Presents the thesis that Indo-Aryans have been pushed to the status of shudras as a conflict between Buddhism and Brahmanism.
Author : Abbas Panakkal
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 27,90 MB
Release : 2024-09-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9356407940
This book delves into decolonial saga of Malabar through the eyes of a native chronicler and uncover the hidden truth behind the 'Musaliar King,' the media moulded monarch by colonial misnomers. This richly woven narrative illuminates inter-community alliances amidst turmoil and exposes calculated colonial stratagems that obscured sacrifices made by natives. The narrative serves as a corrective lens, shedding light on the valiant deeds often overshadowed by colonial narratives. Readers are taken on a transformative journey, where historical understanding is reshaped, and the vernacular valour embedded in the history of Malabar comes to the forefront. Navigate the contours of a contentious issue surrounding a photograph, as the author masterfully challenges its authenticity. This eloquent journey transcends the mere exploration of historical facts; it is a symphony of identity, sacrifice, and community resilience. A literary gem for aficionados of history, this monograph invites readers to savour the beauty of Malabar's tumultuous past, promising a profound understanding of the events that have shaped its captivating history. This book debunks controversial narratives and confronts the misidentified, reshaping historical understanding and revealing the spirit within Malabar's untold stories of solidarity and sacrifice.
Author : VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS
Publisher : VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS, Aaradhana, DEVERKOVIL 673508 India www.victoriainstitutions.com
Page : 2127 pages
File Size : 45,8 MB
Release :
Category : History
ISBN :
TRAVANCORE STATE MANUAL was written in the closing years of the 1800s. It is a fascinating book in that the perspective of historical events that took place in the region known as the Indian Peninsula is markedly different from what is being taught in current day schools and colleges. There is need to bring this book out in a very readable form. That is what has been attempted here. VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS has written a commentary , which aims to elucidate the various differences in perspective, and also tries to focus on varying issues which are nowadays, hidden away from public knowledge. What ultimately comes out as background of unvarying strength is the fact that the English rule, especially that by the English EAST INDIA COMPANY was really of benign qualities, towards the common man of this area. This book contains the story of an independent kingdom at the southern most end of the South Asian Peninsula, which lost its independence in 1947, in the wake of a fool coming to power in England.
Author : Husain Raṇṭattāṇi
Publisher : Other Books
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 14,35 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Kerala (India)
ISBN : 8190388789
Author : William Logan
Publisher :
Page : 842 pages
File Size : 38,97 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Malabar (India)
ISBN :
Author : Travancore (Princely State)
Publisher :
Page : 792 pages
File Size : 21,77 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Political science
ISBN :
Author : K. K. Nair
Publisher : Manohar Publishers
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 11,87 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 8173049734
Going well beyond the usual narratives on Kerala history, this study discusses the unique history of a statedescribed incolonial documents as being perpetually at war but, remarkably, whose people have been historically happy. Ever since its discovery, Kerala s political climate was characterized by a variety of Chinese, Arab, European, and local powers fighting each other for economic and military ascendancy. And yet, despite centuries of foreign contact and conflict, it continued to thrive and retain its independence. The influences Kerala absorbed were of its own choosing. This book hypothesizes that this remarkable achievement was a direct consequence of Kerala s unique military, diplomatic, social, and economic culture. A society by no means perfect, but fairly close, causing British administrators to record that society in Kerala had arrived close to fulfilling the utilitarian dictum of "the largest possible happiness of the largest numbers."