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Dutch Sources on South Asia c1600-1825

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SKU: 9788173047114

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Dive into 17th-19th century South Asia with “Dutch Sources on South Asia c.1600-1825” by Lennart Bes (ISBN: 9788173047114). Unearth primary sources from Dutch archives, revealing insights into trade, politics, and culture. Bes meticulously curates and translates these valuable documents, providing scholars and history enthusiasts with a unique window into this era. Explore the Dutch East India Company’s influence and South Asia’s transformation through original historical records.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788173047114
  • Publisher: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
  • Publisher Imprint: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
  • Height: 244 mm
  • No of Pages: 510
  • Spine Width: 36 mm
  • Width: 163 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8173047111
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2007
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 700 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Dutch Sources on South Asia c1600-1825

  1. Dhiraj V S

    A fascinating glimpse into the past. The book presents the Dutch East India Company in a new light. A great research resource.

  2. Shabbir Ahmed

    Good collection of sources, but requires background knowledge. If you’re not familiar with the period, you might struggle. Still, a valuable book.

  3. Divij Gupta

    A crucial contribution to the field. Sheds light on under-examined aspects of South Asian history. Some knowledge is expected from readers.

  4. Anuvrinda Sharma

    Well organized, but not the most exciting read. Still, a very important collection of documents. I would recommend it to researchers.

  5. Shravani Priya

    Excellent source book for the history of South Asia during this period. If you need original documents, look no further.

  6. Yashu Priya

    A deep dive into Dutch records. Very detailed, almost overwhelmingly so. If you’re seeking surface-level information look elsewhere, but otherwise, this resource is great.

  7. Jai Kharb

    Bes has done a fantastic job curating these documents. A must-have for South Asian history collections. Highly recommended.

  8. Prateek

    Useful for research, but not very engaging. Quite dry and academic. Not for casual readers. A highly detailed resource.

  9. Dhaduk Milankumar Manubhai

    A valuable resource for historians of South Asia! The Dutch perspective is often overlooked. Some documents are repetitive, though.

  10. Sonu Kumar Khitoliya

    Interesting but very academic. Not for casual reading. If you need primary sources, this is a goldmine. Otherwise, might be too dry.

  11. Aniket Kumar

    Very good. A very thoroughly assembled book with great source material. Some prior knowledge of South Asian history will assist readers.

  12. Sumanth Yerukala

    An impressive compilation of Dutch records. Very detailed and informative. A necessary read for anyone studying this era.

  13. Ispita Borah

    If you’re studying South Asia, this book is a must-have. Contains extremely detailed and helpful sources of information.

  14. Sharan Sharan

    Fascinating primary source material. A bit dense, but worth the effort for serious researchers. Provides a unique perspective. Translation quality is excellent.

  15. Aviral Pathania

    Not the easiest read, but the information is invaluable. The Dutch perspective is a welcome addition to the historical record. A useful addition!

  16. Teekshan Anantula

    Essential for serious scholars. A detailed and meticulously curated collection. Can be slow to get through all the details.

  17. Sufiyan Adam

    Provides insights into the Dutch East India Company’s operations. Translation is clear and accurate. A bit expensive, though.

  18. Selven George Cristi

    Bes has done a wonderful job. A treasure trove of primary sources. Can be quite dry but is a beneficial research tool.

  19. Rohan Sachdeva

    An invaluable resource for South Asian history. Very detailed and well-translated, though it can be a little dense at times.

  20. Haritha Shambhavi

    A well-researched and presented collection of documents. A bit overwhelming at first, but ultimately rewarding.

  21. Nandini Garg

    Excellent research material! I found several important details for my own work. The organization could be slightly better.

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