The World of India's First Archaeologist
Letters from Alexander Cunningham to JDM Beglar
Price: 2495.00 INR
ISBN:
9780190131753
Publication date:
01/07/2021
Hardback
388 pages
231x153mm
Price: 2495.00 INR
ISBN:
9780190131753
Publication date:
01/07/2021
Hardback
388 pages
Upinder Singh
It will have an all-India and international appeal for all scholars and general readers interested in ancient India and archaeology.
Rights: World Rights
Upinder Singh
Description
Alexander Cunningham, India's first professional archaeologist, became the first Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India in 1871. This volume contains a collection of 193 letters he wrote between 1871 and 1888 to his Archaeological Assistant, J. D. M. Beglar. The letters, published here for the first time, edited and with an introduction by Upinder Singh, offer exciting, new insights into Cunningham's life and career, telling the story of the birth of Indian archaeology and some of its greatest discoveries in real time, in Cunningham's own words.
The letters provide a unique perspective on the construction of Indian history in the nineteenth century. They reveal the evolution of Cunningham's ideas and methods, his interventions in debates on conservation and restoration, and his interactions with textual scholars in India and Europe. They throw light on the place of archaeology in the politics of colonial India, the role of the princely states, and the growing rivalry between Indians and Europeans over the right to interpret India's past. They also show the friendship between Cunningham and Beglar, based on a shared passion for archaeology. In doing all this, these letters bring alive the history of Indian archaeology in its crucial, formative phase.
About the author
Edited by Prof. Upinder Singh, Professor of History, Ashoka University, Sonepat
Upinder Singh is Professor of History, Ashoka University, Sonepat.
Upinder Singh
Description
Alexander Cunningham, India's first professional archaeologist, became the first Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India in 1871. This volume contains a collection of 193 letters he wrote between 1871 and 1888 to his Archaeological Assistant, J. D. M. Beglar. The letters, published here for the first time, edited and with an introduction by Upinder Singh, offer exciting, new insights into Cunningham's life and career, telling the story of the birth of Indian archaeology and some of its greatest discoveries in real time, in Cunningham's own words.
The letters provide a unique perspective on the construction of Indian history in the nineteenth century. They reveal the evolution of Cunningham's ideas and methods, his interventions in debates on conservation and restoration, and his interactions with textual scholars in India and Europe. They throw light on the place of archaeology in the politics of colonial India, the role of the princely states, and the growing rivalry between Indians and Europeans over the right to interpret India's past. They also show the friendship between Cunningham and Beglar, based on a shared passion for archaeology. In doing all this, these letters bring alive the history of Indian archaeology in its crucial, formative phase.
About the author
Edited by Prof. Upinder Singh, Professor of History, Ashoka University, Sonepat
Upinder Singh is Professor of History, Ashoka University, Sonepat.
Table of contents
Introduction
Letters
From Ghalib’S Dilli to Lutyens’ New Delhi
Mushirul Hasan, Dinyar Patel
Gandhian Nonviolent Struggle and Untouchability in South India
Mary Elizabeth King
Swami Vivekananda's Legacy of Service
Gwilym Beckerlegge
Indians in Singapore, 1819–1945
Rajesh Rai