Online Reading
Websites
Human Rights Watch, " 'We have no orders to say you.' State participation and complicity in communal violence in Gujarat" (2002)
BR Tomlinson SOAS teaching site on Postcolonial History, Subaltern Studies.
E-Books
David Arnold, Science, technology, and medicine in colonial India (Cambridge, 2000)
C.A.Bayly, Indian society and the making of the British empire (Cambridge, 1990)
Susan Bayly, Saints, goddesses, and kings: Muslims and Christians in South Indian Society (Cambridge, 1989)
Rajnarayan Chandavarkar, The origins of industrial capitalism in India: business strategies and the working classes in Bombay, 1900-1940 (Cambridge, 1994/2002)
Bernard S. Cohn, An anthropologist among the historians and other essays (Oxford, 1987)
Richard H. Davis, Lives of Indian images (Princeton, 1997)
Ann Grodzins Gold, In the time of trees and sorrows: nature, power, and memory in Rajasthan (Duke 2002)
Michael Katten, Colonial lists/Indian power: identity politics in nineteenth century Telugu-speaking India (Columbia, 2002). Image Collection.
Richard M. Eaton, Essays on Islam and Indian history (Oxford, 2000)
Richard M. Eaton, The Rise of Islam and the Bengal frontier, 1204-1760 (U Calif, 1993)
Mohandas Gandhi, An autobiography, or The story of my experiments with truth (Navajivan 1996)
Nandini Gooptu, The politics of the urban poor in early twentieth-century India (Cambridge, 2001)
Ronald Inden, Imagining India (U. Indiana, 2000)
David Ludden, An Agrarian History of South Asia (Cambridge, 1999) (on l ibrary site)
David Ludden, Peasant History in South India (Princeton, 1985)
David Ludden, India and South Asia: Short History (OneWorld 2002; this is DOC file)
David Ludden, Editor, Making India Hindu (2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2005)
Claude Markovits, The global world of Indian merchants, 1750-1947: traders of Sind from Bukhara to Panama (Cambridge, 2000)
Maria Misra, Business, race, and politics in British India, c.1850-1960 (Oxford, 1999)
Veena Talwar Oldenburg, Dowry Murder: The Imperial Origins of a Cultural Crime (Oxford, 2002)
Gyanendra Pandey, The construction of communalism in North India (Oxford 1990)
K.M. Panikar, Asia and western dominance: a survey of the Vasco da Gama epoch of asian history, 1498-1945 (Allen and Unwin, 1959)
Prasannan Parthasarathi, The transition to a colonial economy: weavers, merchants and kings in South India, 1720-1800 (Cambridge, 2001)
Gregory Possehl, Harappan civilization: a recent perspective (AIIS 1993)
Vijay Prashad, Untouchable freedom: a social history of Dalit community (Oxford, 2000)
John F. Richards, The Mughal Empire (Cambridge, 1995)
Tirthankar Roy, Traditional industry in the economy of colonial India (Cambridge, 1999)
Kumkuk Sangari and Sudesh Vaid, Recasting Women: essays in Indian colonial history (Rutgers, 1990)
Samita Sen, Women and labour in late colonial India: the Bengal jute industry (Cambridge, 1999)
Burton Stein, Peasant state and society in medieval South India (Oxford, 1999)