Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173049170
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173049173
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 376
Original price was: ₹1,150.00.₹874.00Current price is: ₹874.00.
Explore the intellectual history of India and Tibet between 1500-1800 in “Forms of Knowledge in Early Modern Asia.” Discover how knowledge was produced, circulated, and contested across diverse religious and philosophical traditions. This book examines the interplay of Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Persian intellectual currents, offering insights into the rich tapestry of early modern Asian thought. ISBN: 9788173049170
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Akash Tripathi Tripathi –
A dense but rewarding read. The book offers valuable insights into the intellectual landscape of early modern Asia. It could be more accessible to non-specialists though.
Ujjwal Jha –
I appreciated the detailed analysis, but I wished for a clearer narrative structure. Sometimes it felt like I was lost in the details.
Roshika Devi –
This book opened my eyes to the vibrant intellectual exchange between India and Tibet. A stimulating and thought-provoking read!
Dakshta Gupta –
Fascinating exploration of knowledge production in India and Tibet! I learned so much about the interplay of different intellectual traditions. Highly recommend.
Sudhanshu Yadav –
Interesting topic, but quite specialized. I struggled to keep up with all the names and concepts, even with some background knowledge.
Vishal Gupta –
While informative, the writing style could be more engaging. It felt like a textbook rather than an exciting journey through intellectual history.
Sanchit Chaudhary –
A truly impressive work! ‘Forms of Knowledge’ sheds light on a complex and often overlooked period. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of ideas.
Lakshay Khare –
Excellent scholarship! This book offers a nuanced understanding of the intellectual currents in early modern India and Tibet.
Harshit Soni –
The book is well-researched, but I found it a bit dry at times. It’s definitely for serious scholars of Asian intellectual history.
Ankita Singh –
A groundbreaking contribution to the field! ‘Forms of Knowledge’ challenges conventional narratives and offers fresh perspectives.