S?remne: Akbar and Islamic State Formation in South Asia

Fagl?rer: Pamela Price

Litteratur merket med * vil v?re samlet i kompendium til salgs p? Akademika.

Tiln?rminger:

John F. Richards, The Mughal Empire, The New Cambridge History of India, Vol. 1, Pt. 5 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 1-118. (total – 320). 119 p.

*Douglas, E. Streusand, The Formation of the Mughal Empire (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp 123-153. (total – 206). 30 p.

Tolkninger:

*Iqtidar Alam Khan, ”Akbar’s Personality Traits and World Outlook – A Critical Reappraisal”, in Irfan Habib, ed., Akbar and His India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp. 79-96. (total—315). 17 p.

*M. Athar Ali, ”The Perception of India in Akbar and Abu’l Fazl”, in Habib, ed., Akbar and his India, pp. 215-224. 9 p.

*Stephen P. Blake, ”The Patrimonial-Bureaucratic Empire of the Mughals”, in Hermann Kulke, ed., The State in India, 1000-1700 (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp. 278-303.(total – 367). 25 p.

*Percival Spear, ”The Mughal ’Mansabdari’ System”, in Edmund Leach and S.N. Mukherjee, Elites in South Asia (Cambridge: The University Press, , 1970), 1-15 pp. (total – 266). 16 p.

*J.F. Richards, ”The Formulation of Imperial Authority under Akbar and Jahangir”, in J.F. Richards, ed., Kingship and Authority in South Asia (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998), pp. 285-326. (total – 375). 41 p.

Kilder:

*Abdur Rashid, ”The Treatment of History by Muslim Historians in Mughal Official and Biographical Works”, in C.H. Philips, ed., Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon (London: Oxford University Press, 1961), 139-151pp. (total – 504). 12 p.

*Shireen Moosvi, Episodes in the Life of Akbar (New Delhi: National Book Trust, 1994), pp. 28-38, 42-73, 80-83. 44 p.

Total: 313 p.

Publisert 6. des. 2005 16:47 - Sist endret 15. des. 2005 14:45