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DEPARTMENT of HISTORY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR and PROFESSOR St DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND PROFESSOR st. No. TITLE OF THE BOOK YEAR tssN & tsBN No PUBTISHER ADDRESS Success publication, Radha Krishna Apartment, L 19va satkatil Maharashtra 2074 9789351581369 Shaniwarpeth,Pune 978-93-80902-68- 2 A precise history of karnataka 2076 5 AADI publications 3 A Route of Empowerment 2077 978-9386778-07-7 Hrashvardhan Publiction Success publication, Radha Krishna Apa rtment, 4 Adhunik bharatacha itehas 2074 9789351581680 Shaniwarpeth,Pune 978-81-910406-3- 5 Ancient History of Karnataka 2072 4 Sachin Publishers Andhra Pradesh Samagra Charithra Samskriti, Vol. Vl,, Tholi Adhunika Andhra, Hyderabad, Company Palana 978-93-85829-5L- 6 AD 7724-7457 2015 2 Emesco Books, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh Samagra Charithra Samskriti, Vol. Vll, Adhunika Andhra, 978-93-85829-95- 7 Hyderabad, AD 1858-1956 20t6 6. Emesco Books, Hyderabad U niversity of Kelaniya, Sri 8 Asian art, culture and heritage 2013 9789554s63094 Lanka Department of B.R.Ambedkar ideology and social Hlstory,Abasaheb Garware 9 political movement in Asia 20L2 97a935704A244 college BhA rata-Sadr sk61)ti: Presentations at the Three Day lnternational Seminar on lmportance of Early North American lnstitute for lndian Culture in -making a Better 978-09-8486-111- Oriental and Classical Studies 10 World 2015 8 (NIOS): Tennessee 978-81-910406-2- 77 Bhasavadseetha Vaicharika Chintane 2072 9 Akshara mantapa Akshar Mantap 624 gth Main Hampinagar Bangalore -560 72 Bharatad lthihasik NaearaRalu 20'J.4 9.79E+10 0104 Akshar Mantap 624 9th main Hampinagar BanBalore- 13 Bharatad Nagarikarana 2073 9.78819E+12 560104 Bhartaratna and Dr.Ambedkar: An Shrimati M.M College, t4 architect of modern lndia 20L6 97881926341s9 Panchgani 978-8r-92 7637-3- ARPITA PRAKASHAN 15 BHARTIY ITIHAS PART-1 2016 4 DHARWAD Bodhlsiri A Festschriff to Research lndia Press, New 76 Buddhaghoshud u 2014 978-81-891-31-75 Delhi /^ @,za 17 Buddhisim in Karnataka 2075 978-81-90783248 Chethan Publishers Buddhlsm at Work in lndia: Literature, Culture, History and 978-93-244-0364- Buddhist Study Centre, H.P.B. 18 Philosophy 2014 3 Girls College: Guwahati 19 Buddhism: past and present 20L2 9788184657258 Abasaheb Garware Collese Success publication, Radha Krishna Apartment, 20 Chattarpatti Shivaii and his times 2073 9789343474277 Shaniwarpeth,Pune 21 CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT IN CLASSICAL PUBTISHING ANDHRA 2000 87-7054-374-2 COMPANY Composite culture and Communal Harmony (The role of Sufi saints and Jai Hind Publication House, 23 their tombs in Pune city) 2015 9788192004525 Pune Comprehensive Hlstory and Culture of Andhra Pradesh, Vol. Vl, Early Modern Andhra, Hyderabad and 978-93-85829-32- 24 Company Rule AD 1.724-1857 207s 1, Emesco Books, Hvderabad Comprehensive History and Culture of Andhra Pradesh, Vol. Vll, Modern Andhra and Hyderabad AD 1858- 97 8-93-85829-7 7 - 25 1956 201,6 2 Emesco Books, Hyderabad Arts, commerce and science 26 Confarence proceeding 2073 9789380984780 college, Naravangaon, Contemporary INDIA through an 978-93-81394-84- academic lens 2074 7 Hind Yuem. New Delhi Contribution of Marathwada in the 28 Hyderabad freedom struRgle 201s 97881930s34s4 Dayanand college, Latur Cultural Contours of History and Archaeology in Honor of Snehasiri Prof. P. Chenna Reddy. Vol. l: 978-93-5050-051- B.R. Publishing Corporation: 29 Archaeology 2075 4 New Delhi 30 D.K. Bhattacharya, felicitation volume 2004 8185799 49 0 Palak Pra kashan, New Delhi MANAK; Central University of Karnataka and HKADB in Deccan: Culture, HeritaBe and association with Manak 31 Literature 2017 9789378314339 Publication, Delhi Development Vision of North East 978-81-8069-644- Concept Publishers, New 37 lnd ia, 2010 z Delhi Dr BABUJAGAJEEVARAO POtITICAL 20L5- 978-8t-927 6-37 -0- ARPITA PRAKASHAN 33 THOUGHTS L6 5 DHARWAD Enduring Civilizational Encounter A Manak publication, New 34 study of lndo lranian Relations 20t6 9789378314100 Delhi Environmental concerns and sustainable development: issues and 35 challenges for Indiaa€'" 20L6 97881.93r.13011 Poona Collese, Pune 978-1-365-11318- 36 Forts in Hyderabad Karnataka 20L5 5 Laxmi Book Publication 978-1-365-11-318- 37 Forts of Hyderabad Karnataka 2015 5 Lalu Publication Globalization Higher Educatlon in Sumangala Publication New 38 21st Century 2017 978-93-82983 Dehli Harischandragad Mahuli Ratangad Sanjay prakshan, 39 Kille parisan ltihas 2013 9788198551261 Naravangaon,Pune 978-8L-927 6-37 -5- ARPITA PRAKASHAN 40 HARTIY ITIHAS PART-2 201,6 0 DHARWAD Historical Places in Hyderabad 978-81-89065-45- 4t Karnataka 2012 4 Current Publications Asra Histories Regions Nodes Essays for 42 Rattan Lal Hansloo 2077 9749344092432 Primus BooK New Delhi HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF 978-8L-92 7 637 -7- ARPITA PRAKASHAN 43 TARADWADI 2076 2 DHARWAD History and Culture of Medieval 978-81-9104006- 44 Karntaka 2072 3-1 Sachin Publication 978-93-80902-68- 45 History of hyderbad Karnataka 201,6 5 AADI publications History of Karnataka (From Earliest to 13-978-93-8106- S.S. Bhavikatti Prakashana 46 Viiayanagara) 2072 08-02 G ulbarga History of Modern Karnataka (From 13-978-93-8106- S.S. Bhavikatti Prakashana 47 Post Viiavanasara to Unification) 2071 oa-2 G u lba rga 978-87-970406-4- 48 History of 5EZ 2013 4 Sachin Publishers HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM 978-93-83316-29- GAU RAV BOOK CENTRE PW 49 INDUSTRY 7075 8 LTD Hstory of Freedom and Unification 978-t-329-82507- 50 Movement in Karnataka 2076 7 Lulu Publication US INCLUSIVE GROWTH ANO GAU RAV BOOK CENTRE, 51 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2075 978-93-8500-05-8 DELHI Octagon Publisher and 52 lndia and lran: our legacy of the past zor\ 9788192004525 printer, Camp, Pune Srusti Publishers # 121 13th MainRoad.MClayout 978-93-87244-15- Vijayanagar Bangalore-560 53 lndia mathu Pakisthan - Kashmir 20!2 9 040 lntegrating the culture and socio- 54 economic identities of lndia 2014 9789383575282 SSDN Publisher, New Delhi Success publication, Radha Jagatil prachin aane madhyugin Krishna Apartment, 55 sanskruti 2014 97893s1581345 Shaniwarpeth,Puneru Jammu Matthu Kashmira Haagu 56 370ne Vidhi 2014 9.788t3E+12 Sapn Bookhouse Bangalore Janapad Girijana Vignanam, Book Publisihed by PS Telugu University, PS.Telugu University, 57 Warangal. 20L2 81-85073-304-1 Warangal Campus Sundar Prakasha n 43.Kalamandira.5th Cross Jayachamarajendra Odeyar kalada Hanumant Nagar Bangalore- 58 Mysore 2016 97881931980 19 Research lndia Press, New 59 Jewels of Tourist Destination in A.P. 2017 978-82-8913-8-s Delhi Pushpendra publication,R.V.S.Kothrud, 60 Junnar Parisaratil Kilyadha ltihas 7017 9788190703330 Pune 2015- 978-87-827 6-37-2- ARPITA PRAKASHAN 67 KARANATAKA SHASHAN SHASTRA L6 9 DHARWAD KARANATAKA SHILAYUGAGAL PARICHAY AND MAREYAD 978-8r.-9236-39-3- ARPITA PRAKASHAN 62 SOUSKRUTI 20L6 6 DHARWAD Success publication, Radha Krishna Apartment, 63 Madhyayugin Bharat ka itihas 2015 978938491630s Shaniwarpeth,Pune Abasaheb Garware College, 64 Making of modern lndia 20L3 978935704aO77 Pu ne 978-81-923007-3- 65 MANIUSRI 2015 3 KIKKERI Publication Success publication, Radha Krishna Apartment, 66 Maratha Rajtantra 2073 9789383474271 Shaniwarpeth,Pune Success publication, Radha Krishna Apartment, 67 Marathyacha Arthikva Samajik ltihas 2073 9789383414938 Shaniwarpeth,Pune Agam Kala Prakashan,New 68 Material Life of Northern lndia 2077 9788L7 320L684 Delhi 69 Minor Hindu Deities in Andhra 70 Pradesh 2002 9.78818E+12 B.R. Publishers, New Delhi MODERN ANDHRA AND HYDERABAD 97 8-93-85829-77 - 71 AD 1858-1955 2075 2 EMESCO BOOKS HYDERABAD 72 978-93-85957-06- MEENA BOOK PUBLICATIONS 73 MUSINGS ON SOUTH INDIA 20t5 2 KARAWAL NAGAR DELHI Nandigama Taluka Develayalu- 74 Krishna Zilla 2017 27-8607 3-277 -7 Kalvani Publishers, Srisailam North American lnstitute for Oriental and Classical Studles (NIOS), USA and Prli cyaprA jnA pradipa Prof. Dr lnternational Forum for Samaresh Bandopadhyay Felicitation 978-09-8486-170- Felicitating Prof. Dr. Samresh 75 Volume 20L2 T Bandopadhvay: Kolkata. Probing New Dimensions of Medieval 978-81-7 487 -959- Radha Publications: New 76 History 2015 1 Delhi Agam Kala Prakashan, New 77 Puraratna, Jagatphi Joshi felicitation 2007 877320 046-7 Delhi Manoj Publication #11 1st Cross 3rd Main Kanaka 978-81-92068145- Layout Padmanabanagar 7a Raitha mathu Adivasi Chaluvali 2012 4-5 Bangalore-550 070 978-81-89131-40- RESEARCH INDIA PRESS NEW 79 RAJAVIIAYAM 2077 7 DELHI Recent Trends in Historical and 978-87-92t1-675- Festschrift in Honour of Prof. 80 cultural studies 2076 4 G.V.R. Srlsailam Reflections ofthe Sufis Society and Brown Books Pvt Ltd new 81 Politics in Medieval Bihar 2014 9789383558308 Delhi Sumedha Prakashan 82 Regional disparities in Karnataka 2016 978-93-85s91 Kalaburagi Rellgious Traditlon and Culture in 83 Eighteenth Century North lndia 2013 9789378314100 Primus Books New Delhi Role of IQAC in quality enhancement Garware college of 84 of Commerce Colleses 2014 9788192908106 commerce RU RAL TOU RISM AND PROMOTION 978-87-84s7-379- KANISHKA PU BLISHERS 85 OF HANDICRAFTS IN INDIA 2012 4 DISTRIBUTORS, NEW DELHI Pushpendra publication,R.V.S.Kothrud, 85 Shivneri kilyacha itihas zott 9788190703383 Pune Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Vision and 87 Mission 2008 978afi3047a4a Manohar N Delhi 88 Snehasiri, P. Chenna Reddy B.R. Publishing Company, 89 felicitation Vol 2015 9.78935E+12 New Delhi Socio- Cultural Renaissance in 978-1-365-30138- 90 Hyderabad Karnataka 20t6 4 Lalu Publication Sports Educational 91 Sports Psychology 2007 81-89902-1s-6 Technologies New Delhi STUDIES IN INDIAN CULTURE AND 978-81-89131-31- RESEARCH INDIA PRESS NEW 92 LITERATURE 2070 9 DELHI 978-81-89131-66- RESEARCH INDIA PRESS, NEW 93 STUDIES IN INDIAN HISTORY 20t3 7 DELHI Studies in lndian History: Festschrift Research lndia Press, New 94 to Prof. Adapa Satyanarayana 2072 978 81 89131 66 1 Delhi SUSTAINABLE AND RESPONSIBLE TOURISM TRENDS, PRACTICES AND 978-87-203-4564- PHI LEARNING PRIVATE 95 CASES 2072 5 LIMITED NEW DELH I Telugu Bharathi, Silver Jubilee Volume of PS Telugu University, PS.Telugu University, 96 Hyderabad.
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