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The following manuscripts have been published during
this period under report:
1. North East India: Interpreting the Sources of its History,
edited by R. Bezbaruah et al. (English).
2. Explorations in Deccan History, by A. R. Kulkarni (English).
3. India Today, by R.P. Dutt (Marathi).
4. India at the Death of Akbar, by W.H. Moreland (Marathi).
5. An Introduction to the Study of Indian History, by D.D. Kosambi
(Marathi).
6. Political History of Ancient India, by H.C. Raychaudhary (Marathi).
7. Land Revenue Administration under the Mughals, by N.A. Siddiqui
(Marathi).
8. From Akbar to Aurangzeb, by W.H. Moreland (Marathi).
9. Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India,
by R.S. Sharma (Marathi).
10. The Culture and Civilization of Ancient India in Historical
Outline, by D.D. Kosambi (Marathi).
11. British Policy in India, by S. Gopal (Marathi).
12. Revenue System in Post-Maurya and Gupta Times, by D.N. Jha
(Marathi).
13. India under Aurangzeb, by J.N. Sarkar (Marathi).
14. Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism, by Bipan Chandra
(Malayalam).
15. Shershah and his Times, by K. N. Kanungo (Punjabi).
16. Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, by M. Habib (Punjabi).
17. History of South India, by K.A.N. Sastri (Punjabi).
18. 1857, by S.N. Sen (Tamil). 19. Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, by
M. Habib (Tamil).
20. British Relations with Haider Ali, by B. Sheikh AliKannada).
21. Indian Feudalism, by R.S. Sharma (Kannada).
Eleven
Marathi translations were released in Pune at an impressive function
on 27 February 2006. It was attended by many luminaries of the
academia and the Press of Pune, including Professor A.R. Kulkarni,
former Chairman, ICHR, Professor K. Paddayya, Member, ICHR, and
Professor J.P. Naik, President of the Indian History Congress.
The ICHR is especially grateful to Professor Kulkarni, who originally
headed the Marathi local unit for translation and now helped with
the publication of these Marathi manuscripts.
The following manuscripts are under various stages of production:
1. Irrigation in India 1858-1901: Select Documents, edited by
Durga Prasad Bhattacharya.
2. Agriculture in India 1858-1901: Select Documents, edited by
Durga Prasad Bhattacharya.
3. Three Millennia of Contact: India, Russia and Central Asia
(seminar proceedings), edited by R.C. Agrawal and P.K. Shukla.
4. Corpus of Eastern Kharoshti and Kharoshti- Brahmi Inscriptions,
by B.N. Mukherjee.
5. Dialogue with the Past: Trends in Historical Looking on at
the Marathi books on display from left to right are Shri Ganesh
Raut, Shri D. Pashte (Diamond Publications), Professor K. Paddayya,
Professor A.R. Kulkarni, Dr. Raja Dixit, Dr. Arun Tikekar and
Professor J.P. Naik Writings in India (seminar proceedings).
6. History of Indian and Indonesian Art, by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
(Marathi).
7. Origin and Development of Vaishnavism, by Suvira Jaiswal (Marathi).
8. History of Indian and Indonesian Art, by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
(Malayalam).
9. India Today, by R. P. Dutt (Punjabi). 10. Swadeshi Movement
in Bengal, by Sumit Sarkar (Punjabi).
11. Culture and Civilization of Ancient India in Historical Outline,
by D.D. Kosambi (Punjabi). 12. Parties and Politics at the Mughal
Court, by Satish Chandra (Punjabi).
13. Thoughts on Agrarian Relations in Mughal India, by Syed Nurul
Hasan (Punjabi).
14. 1857, by S. N. Sen (Punjabi).
15. British Policy in India, by S. Gopal (Punjabi).
16. Slavery in Ancient India, by Dev Raj Chanana (Kannada).
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