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‘At the point of confluence of sociology and Indology’: Louis Dumont’s postulate reconsidered [PDF]
In this article, I aim to show how Louis Dumont’s famous claim that ‘the condition for a sound development of Sociology of India is found in the establishment of the proper relation between it and classical Indology’ has become obsolete and was from the ...
Axel Michaels
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In this thesis I try to reconstruct the ideas of Sir William Jones in the light of the unpublished manuscript sources. I have drawn heavily on his unpublished correspondence to be found among the Spencer papers at Althorp Park, Northampton.
Mukherjee, Soumyendranath
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Soviet Indology and the critique of colonial philology: the work of Aleksei Barannikov in the light of Dalit studies [PDF]
The similarities and contacts between early Soviet Indologists and Indian Dalit intellectuals, as regards the critique of Indo-European philology is explored. Attention focuses on A.P. Barannikov’s works of the 1930s and 1940s in which colonial philology
Brandist, C.
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