Michael H. Fisher is Danforth Professor of History, Emeritus, at Oberlin College, Ohio. He is the author of numerous books, including Migration: A World History (2013) and A Short History of the Mughal Empire (2015).
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1. Introduction; 2. Locating and shaping India's physical environment and living populations; 3. Indus and Vedic relationships with Indian environments (c.3500 BCE-c.600 BCE); 4. The environment and forest-dweller late Vedic Hindu Jain Buddhist and Dravidian cultures societies and states (c.600 BCE-c.800 CE); 5. Insiders Jewish Christian and Muslim immigrants and the environment (c.700-c.1600); 6. Mughal empire (1526-1707); 7. Mughal imperial fragmentation regional state rise popular environmental movements and early British colonial policies and institutions (c.1700-1857); 8. The British Raj 'Mahatma' Gandhi and other anti-colonial movements (1857-1947); 9. West and East Pakistan and India following independence (1947-71); 10. India Pakistan and Bangladesh from Stockholm to Rio (1971-92); 11. India Pakistan and Bangladesh into the twenty-first century; 12. National subcontinental and global issues in South Asia; Bibliographic essay.
1. Introduction; 2. Locating and shaping India's physical environment and living populations; 3. Indus and Vedic relationships with Indian environments (c.3500 BCE-c.600 BCE); 4. The environment and forest-dweller late Vedic Hindu Jain Buddhist and Dravidian cultures societies and states (c.600 BCE-c.800 CE); 5. Insiders Jewish Christian and Muslim immigrants and the environment (c.700-c.1600); 6. Mughal empire (1526-1707); 7. Mughal imperial fragmentation regional state rise popular environmental movements and early British colonial policies and institutions (c.1700-1857); 8. The British Raj 'Mahatma' Gandhi and other anti-colonial movements (1857-1947); 9. West and East Pakistan and India following independence (1947-71); 10. India Pakistan and Bangladesh from Stockholm to Rio (1971-92); 11. India Pakistan and Bangladesh into the twenty-first century; 12. National subcontinental and global issues in South Asia; Bibliographic essay.
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