Of India’s genetic rootsKesavan VeluthatA remarkably accessible book about the ethnic foundations of the Indian people, dense with evidence from archaeology, linguistics, ancient texts and t
Revisiting VaishnavismKESAVAN VELUTHATA meticulous study of the evolution of religion, caste and gender.
History From classical Indology to rigorous social scienceKesavan VeluthatInterview with Hermann Kulke, Professor Emeritus of South and South-East Asian History in Kiel University, Germany.
Kerala’s pastKesavan VeluthatThe book is regional history at its best, written without any sentiments of regionalism, and placing Kerala within the larger context of south India.
More than mappingBY KESAVAN VELUTHATA significant intervention in the historiography of ancient India for which students of history will be grateful to the authors.
The state of CholasKESAVAN VELUTHATDisciplined analysis and rigorous thinking have arrived in south Indian historiography.
A great mindKESAVAN VELUTHATThe book celebrates the historian Irfan Habib and seeks to understand the ideas that were central to India's social revolution.
Tale of a cityKESAVAN VELUTHATWhat it was to be in an early Indian city is recaptured here in its fullness, but with a difference.
Tribute to a pioneerKESAVAN VELUTHATK. Kailasapathy introduced unorthodox and critical thinking in analysing Sangam literature.
A tour de forceKESAVAN VELUTHATEarly India: From the Origins to A.D. 1300 by Romila Thapar, Allen Lane (an imprint of Penguin Books), London, pages xxx + 556; price 30; special Ind
Behemoth studios in the era of pan-Indian films Yash Raj Films used to set trends, not follow them. Can it turn the tide?
SlideshowCaptured in timeAs independent India turns 75, some of the defining images of those seven decades.