Series

1] Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan – The History and Culture of Indian People

General Editor – R.C. Majumdar

  1. Vol. 1, The Vedic Age, ed. 9th, Mumbai, 2017.
  2. Vol. 2, The age of Imperial Unity, ed. 7th, Mumbai, 2001.
  3. Vol. 3, The Classical Age, ed. 3rd, Bombay, 1970.
  4. Vol. 4, The age of Imperial Kanauj, ed. 5th, Mumbai, 2009.
  5. Vol. 5, The Struggle for Empire, ed. 5th, Mumbai, 2001.
  6. Vol. 6, The Delhi Sultanate, ed. 2nd, Bombay, 1967.
  7. Vol. 7, The Mughal Empire, Bombay, 1974.
  8. Vol. 8, The Maratha Supremacy, ed. 3rd, Mumbai, 2001.
  9. Vol. 9, British Paramountcy and Indian Renaissance, part I, ed. 4th, Mumbai, 2002.
  10. Vol. 10, British Paramountcy and Indian Renaissance, part II, ed. 4th, Mumbai, 2007.
  11. Vol. 11, Struggle for Freedom, ed. 3rd, Mumbai, 2003.

2] The Cambridge History of India

  1. Rapson E.J., Ed., Ancient India, Vol. I, Cambridge, 1922.
  2. Haig Wolseley, Ed., Turks and Afghans, Vol. II, Cambridge, 1925.
  3. Haig Wolseley, Ed., Turks and Afghans, Vol. III, Cambridge, 1928.
  4. Burn Richard Ed., The Mughal Period, Vol. IV, Cambridge, 1937.
  5. Dodwell H.H., Ed., British India, Vol. V, Cambridge, 1929.
  6. Dodwell H.H., Ed., British India, Vol. VI, Cambridge, 1932.

3] The New Cambridge History of India

General Editor – Gordon Johnson

Associate Editor – C.A. Bayly and John F. Richards

I.  The Mughals and their Contemporaries

I.1 Pearson M.N., The Portuguese in India, Cambridge, 1987.

I.2 Stein Burton, Vijayanagara, Cambridge, 1989.

I.3 Beach M.C., Mughal and Rajput Painting, Cambridge, 1992.

I.4 Asher Catherine, Architecture of Mughal India, Cambridge, 1992.

I.5 Richards John, The Mughal Empire, Cambridge, 1993.

I.6 Michell George, Architecture and art of Southern India, Cambridge, 1995.

I.7 Michell George & Zebrowski Mark, Architecture and art of the Deccan Sultanates, Cambridge, 1999.

I.8 Eaton Richards, A Social History of the Deccan, Cambridge, 2005.

II. Indian States and the Transition to Colonialism

II.1 Bayly C.A., Indian Society and the making of the British Empire, Cambridge, 1988.

II.2 Marshall P.J., Bengal: The British Bridgehead, Cambridge, 1987.

II.3 Grewal J.S., The Sikhs of the Punjab, Cambridge, 1990.

II.4 Gordon Stewart, The Marathas, Cambridge, 1993.

II.5 Prakash Om, European Commercial enterprise in Pre-Colonial India, Cambridge, 1998.

III. The Indian Empire and the Beginning of Modern Society

III.1 Jones Kenneth, Socio-religious reform Movements in British India, Cambridge, 1989.

III.2 Bose Sugata, Peasant Labour and Colonial Capital: Rural Bengal Since 1770, Cambridge, 1993.

III.3 Tomlinson B.R, The Economy of Modern India, Cambridge, 1993.

III.4 Metcalf Thomas, Ideologies of the Raj, Cambridge, 1995.

III.5 Arnold David, Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial India, Cambridge, 2000.

III.6 Ramusack Barbara, The Indian Princes and their States, Cambridge, 2004.

IV. The Evolution of Contemporary South Asia

IV.1 Paul R. Brass, The Politics of India since Independence, Cambridge, 1990.

IV.2 Forbes Geraldine Forbes, Women in Modern India, Cambridge, 1996.

IV.3 Bayly Susan, Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteenth Century to the Modern Age, Cambridge, 1999.

IV.4 Ludden David, An Agrarian History of South Asia, Cambridge, 1999.

4] History of India

Editor – A.V. Williams Jackson

  1. Dutt Romesh Chunder, From the Earliest Times to the Sixth Century B.C., Vol. I, The Grolier Society, London, 1906.
  2. Smith Vincent, From the Sixth Century B.C. to the Mohammedan Conquest, Vol. II, The Grolier Society, London, 1906.
  3. Lane-Poole Stanley, Medieval India from Mohammedan Conquest to the Reign of Akbar the Great, Vol. III, The Grolier Society, London, 1906.
  4. Lane-Poole Stanley, The Reign of Akbar the Great to the Fall of the Moghul Empire, Vol. IV, The Grolier Society, London, 1906.
  5. Elliot H.M, The Mohammedan period as described by its own Historians, Vol. V, The Grolier Society, London, 1907.
  6. Hunter W.W., From the First European Settlement to the Founding of the English East India Company, Vol. VI, The Grolier Society, London, 1906.
  7. Hunter W.W., The European Struggle for the Indian Supremacy in the Seventeenth Century, Vol. VII, The Grolier Society, London, 1907.
  8. Lyall A.C., From the Close of the Seventeenth Century to the Present Time, Vol. VIII, The Grolier Society, London, 1907.
  9. Jackson Williams, Ed., Historic Accounts of India by Foreign Travellers Classic, Oriental and Occidental, Vol. IX, The Grolier Society, London, 1907.

5] Indian National Congress

  1. Pande B.N., Ed., A Centenary History of the Indian National Congress, Vol. I, 1885-1919, All India Congress Committee (I), 1985.
  2. Pande B.N., Ed., A Centenary History of the Indian National Congress, Vol. II, 1919-1935, All India Congress Committee (I), 1985.
  3. Pande B.N., Ed., A Centenary History of the Indian National Congress, Vol. III, 1935-1947, All India Congress Committee (I), 1985.
  4. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, History of the Indian National Congress, Vol. 1, 1885-1935, S. Chand & Co., Delhi, 1969.
  5. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, History of the Indian National Congress, Vol. 2, 1935-1947, S. Chand & Co., Delhi, 1969.

6] A People’s History of India,

General Editor: – Irfan Habib,

Tulika Books

Vol. 1: –          prehistory,

Vol. 2: –           The Indus Civilization,

Vol. 3: –           The Vedic Age,

Vol. 4: –           The Age of Iron and the religious revolution,

Vol. 5: –           Mauryan India,

Vol. 6: –           Post Mauryan India, 200 BC – AD 300: A political and Economic History,

Vol. 7: –           Society and Culture in Post-Mauryan India, c. 200 BC – AD 300,

Vol. 14: –         Economic History of India, AD 1206-1526,

Vol. 20: –         Technology in Medieval India c. 650-1750,

Vol. 23: –         Establishment of British Rule, 1757-1813,

Vol. 25: –         Indian Economy under Early British Rule, 1757-1857,

Vol. 28: –         Indian Economy, 1858-1914,

Vol. 30: –         The National Movement: Origins and Early Phase to 1918,

Vol. 31: –         The National Movement, Part 2: The Struggle for Freedom, 1919-1947,

Vol. 36: –         Man and Environment: The Ecological History of India.