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25/07/2020 Doc. Type : Books ACCR-II History Period : 01/04/2019 IIIT, Hyderabad TITLE BY CLASS NO Date : 25/07/2020 Doc. Type : Books ACCR-II History Period : 01/04/2019 - 31/03/2020 Sr No. Title Details Copies 1. Colonizer's Model of the World : geographical diffusionism and 1 Eurocentric history / Blaut, James Morris ,New York: Guilford Press, 1992 901 B56C 2. The End of History and the Last Man / Fukuyama, Francis ,New York: 1 Penguin Books, 2012 901 F95E 3. Historians on History / Tosh, John ed. ,London: Routledge, 2018 1 901 H62_ 4. Muqaddimah: an introduction to history / Ibn Khaldun ,Princeton: 2 Princeton Univ. Press, 2019 901 Ib5M 5. Silencing the Past: power and the production of history / Trouillot, 1 Michel-Rolph ,New York: Boston Press, 2015 901 T74S 6. Freud for Historians / Gay, Peter ,New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1985 1 901.9 G25F 7. Exploring Big Historical Data: the historian's macroscope / Graham, 1 Shawn ,London: Imperial College Press, 2015 902.8557 G76E 8. Clues, Myths, and the Historical Method / Ginzburg, Carlo ,Maryland: 1 Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989 907.2 G43C 9. From Reliable Sources: an introduction to historical methods / Howell, 1 Martha ,London: Cornell Univ. Press, 2001 907.2 H101F 10. From Herodotus to H-Net: the story of historiography / Popkin, Jeremy D 1 ,New York: Oxford University Press, 2016 907.2 P1F 11. Calling of History : Sir Jadunath Sarkar and his empire of truth / 1 Chakrabarty, Dipesh ,Ranikhet: Permanent Black And Ashoka University, 2015 907.202 C34C 12. Silk Roads: a new history of the world / Frankopan, Peter ,London: 1 Bloomsbury, 2016 909 F85S 25/7/20 8:07 PM Page 1 of 16 IIIT, Hyderabad TITLE BY CLASS NO Date : 25/07/2020 Doc. Type : Books ACCR-II History Period : 01/04/2019 - 31/03/2020 Sr No. Title Details Copies 13. Cartographies of Time: a history of the timeline / Rosenberg, Daniel 1 ,New York: Princeton Architectural Pres, 2010 909.02 R72C 14. Coolies of the Empire : indentured Indians in the sugar colonies, 1830- 1 1920 / Ashutosh Kumar ,London: Cambridge University Press, 2019 909.0491 As31C 15. Birth of the Modern World, 1780-1914 : global connections and 1 comparisons / Bayly, C A ,USA: Blackwell Publishers, 2011 909.8 B11B 16. Transformation of the World: a global history of the nineteenth century / 1 Osterhammel, Jurgen ,Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014 909.81 Os74T 17. Remaking the Modern World 1900-2015 : global connections and 2 comparisons / Bayly, C A ,Singapore: Wiley Blackwell, 2018 909.82 B11R 18. New Lines : critical GIS and the trouble of the map / Wilson, Matthew W 1 ,London: University Of Minnesota Press, 2017 910.285 W101N 19. Tragedy of Komagata Maru / Josh, Sohan Singh ,New Delhi: People's 1 Publishing House, 2011 910.45 J78T 20. Mapping Place Names of India / Kapur, Anu ,London: Routledge, 2019 1 911.54 K11M 21. Siam Mapped: a history of the geo-body of a nation / Winichakul, 1 Thongchai ,Honololu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1997 911.593 W72S 22. Deep Maps and Spatial Narratives / Bodenhamer, David J ed. 1 ,Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2015 912 D1_ 23. Atlas of the British Empire: a new perspective on the British empire from 2 1500 to the present / Bayly, Dr Christopher ,London: Hamlyn Pub., 1989 912.1971241 At66_ 24. Age of Revolution, 1789-1848 / Hobsbawm, Eric ,London: Abacus 1 914.63 H86A 25/7/20 8:07 PM Page 2 of 16 IIIT, Hyderabad TITLE BY CLASS NO Date : 25/07/2020 Doc. Type : Books ACCR-II History Period : 01/04/2019 - 31/03/2020 Sr No. Title Details Copies 25. Borderlands and Boundaries of the Indian Subcontinent : Baluchistan to 1 the Patkai Range and Arakan Yoma / Chakrabarti, Dilip K ,New Delhi: Aryan Books International, 2018 915.4 C34B 26. Borderlands: travels across Indias boundaries / Pradeep Damodaran 1 ,Gurugam: Hachette Books, 2018 915.4 P88B 27. Gazing at Neighbours: travels along the line that partitioned India / 1 Ghosh, Bishwanath ,Chennai: Tranquebar Press, 2017 915.40453 G34G 28. Himalaya Club and other Entertainments from the Raj / Lang, John ,New 1 Delhi: Speaking Tiger Pub., 2015 915.451 L25H 29. Women in Satyagraha / Basu, Aparna ,New Delhi: Ministry of 1 Information and Broadcasting Government of India, 2018 923.254 B29W 30. Platonic Bearings in Rabindranath / Chakraborty, Bhaktibenode 1 ,Kolkata: K P Bagchi & Co.,, 1985 923.254 C34P 31. Non Conformist: memories of my father Balraj Sahni / Sahni, Parikshat 1 ,New Delhi: Penguin Random House, 2019 923.254 Sa11N 32. Builders of Modern India: Andhra Kesari T Prakasham / Surya Narayana 1 Rao, T ,New Delhi: Publication Division Min. of Information & Broadcasting, 1995 923.352 Su1A 33. Bhagat Singh Reader / Lal, Chaman Ed. ,New Delhi: Harper Collins 1 Publishers India, 2019 923.54 B1_ 34. Muhammed: a short biography / Nadvi, Syed Abul Hasan Ali 1 ,Hyderabad: Syed Abul Hasan Publication Trust, 2018 923.93 N12M 35. Builders of Modern India: Dr B R Ambedkar / Kuber, W N ,New Delhi: 1 Publications Division, Information & Broadcasting G O I, 2017 923.945 K1B 36. Builders of Modern India: Jamsetji Tata / Saklatvala, B Sh ,New Delhi: 1 Publications Division, Information & Broadcasting G O I, 2010 923.945 Sa11B 25/7/20 8:07 PM Page 3 of 16 IIIT, Hyderabad TITLE BY CLASS NO Date : 25/07/2020 Doc. Type : Books ACCR-II History Period : 01/04/2019 - 31/03/2020 Sr No. Title Details Copies 37. Reader in Gender Archaeology / Hays-Gilpin, Kelley ed. ,London: 1 Routledge, 2018 930.1 R101_ 38. Ancient Routes of the Deccan and the Southern Peninsula / 1 Chakrabarti, Dilip K ,New Delhi: Aryan Books, 2010 934 C34A 39. Buddhist India / Davids, T W Rhys ,Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2 2007 934 D28B 40. Finding Forgotten Cities : how the Indus civilization was discovered / 1 Lahiri, Nayanjot ,New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2017 934 L11F 41. Questioning Paradigms Constructing Histories: a festschrift for Romila 1 Thapar / Roy, Kumkum ed. ,New Delhi: Aleph Book, 2019 934 Q38_ 42. History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: from the Stone Age to the 1 12th century / Singh, Upinder ,New York: Pearson, 2008 934 Si64H 43. Measure of Reality: quantification and Western society, 1250-1600 / 3 Crosby, Alfred W ,Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997 940 C87M 44. Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe / Burke, Peter ,London: 1 Routledge, 2016 940.2 B85P 45. Europe and the People Without History : with a new foreword by 1 Thomas Hylland Eriksen / Wolf, Eric R ,Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010 940.2 W82E 46. The Age of Capital : 1848-1875 / Hobsbawm, Eric ,London: Abacus, 1 2003 940.28 H86A 47. Cambridge History of the Second World War : 3,. Total war: economy, 1 society and culture / Geyer, Michael ed. ,London: Cambridge University Press, 2017 940.53 C11_ 48. Cambridge History of the Second World War : 1,. Fighting the war / 1 Ferris, John ed. ,London: Cambridge University Press, 2017 940.53 C11_ 25/7/20 8:07 PM Page 4 of 16 IIIT, Hyderabad TITLE BY CLASS NO Date : 25/07/2020 Doc. Type : Books ACCR-II History Period : 01/04/2019 - 31/03/2020 Sr No. Title Details Copies 49. Indias War : the making of modern South Asia, 1939-1945 / Raghavan, 2 Srinath ,New Delhi: Allen Lane And Penguin Books, 2016 940.5354 R11I 50. Soldiers of Empire: Indian and British armies in World War II / Barkawi, 1 Tarak ,London: Cambridge University Press, 2017 940.541254 B11S 51. Macaulay : the tragedy of power / Sullivan, Robert E ,New Delhi: Orient 1 BlackSwan, 2010 941.081092 Su51M 52. Maus: a survivor's tale: I :My father bleeds history, II: And here my 1 troubles began / spiegelman, Art ,London: Penguin Books, 2003 942.53 Sp43M 53. Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte / Marx, Karl ,New Delhi: 1 People's Publishing House, 2018 944.07 M36E 54. Peasants into Frenchmen / Weber, Eugen ,Stanford: Stanford University 1 Press, 1976 944.081 W38P 55. Montaillou: the promised land of error / Ladurie, Emmanuel Le Roy ,New 1 York: George Braziller, 2008 944.8874 L12M 56. Boundaries : the making of France and Spain in the Pyrenees / Sahlins, 1 Peter ,Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997 946.52 Sa11M 57. Russian Revolution: a view from the third world / Fitzpatrick, Sheila 2 ,Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2017 947.0841 F57R 58. Ten Days that Shook the World / Reed, John ,New Delhi: Penguin 2 Books, 2016 947.0841 R25T 59. Russian Revolution: a view from the third world / Rodney, Walter 1 ,London: Verso Pub., 2018 947.0841 R61R 60. Re-Searching Transitions in Indian History / Radhika Seshan ed. ,New 1 York: Routledge, 2018 950 R22_ 25/7/20 8:07 PM Page 5 of 16 IIIT, Hyderabad TITLE BY CLASS NO Date : 25/07/2020 Doc. Type : Books ACCR-II History Period : 01/04/2019 - 31/03/2020 Sr No. Title Details Copies 61. Violence and Non-Violence across Time: history, religion and culture / 1 Sudhar Chandra ed. ,London: Routledge, 2018 950 V81_ 62. Writing Revolution in South Asia: history, practice, politics / Maclean, 1 Kama ed. ,London: Routledge, 2017 950 W93_ 63. Horse the Wheel and Language: how bronze-age riders from the 2 Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world / Anthony, David W ,Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 2007 950.1 An86H 64. China: a history / Keay, John ,London: Harper Press, 2009 1 951 K22C 65. What China and India once were: the pasts that may shape the global 1 future / Pollock, Sheldon ed. ,New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2018 951 W55_ 66. Bengali Muslim thought 1818-1947: its liberal and rational trends / Lahiri, 1 Pradip Kumar ,Kolkata: K P Bagchi & Co.,, 1991 951.1403 L13B 67. Struggle for Tibet / Wang, Lixiong ,London: Verso, 2009 1 951.505 L1S 68.
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