historical anthropology;
kingship;
sovereignty;
South Asian history;
Mughal Empire;
local histories;
globalization;
Indian nationalism;
HISTORY;
D O I:
10.1111/hith.12002
中图分类号:
K [历史、地理];
学科分类号:
06 ;
摘要:
Azfar Moin's The Millennial Sovereign: Sacred Kingship and Sainthood in Islam prompts a consideration not only of the histories of Islam and early modern connected histories of Central and South Asia, but also of current debates about local and global history-writing. Moin's work intersects with a strand of comparative world historyfollowing Victor Lieberman's Strange Parallelsbut also engages strands of historical anthropology, bringing to light a range of compelling stakes for global historians, historians of South Asia, and scholars of nationalism alike. Though Moin's work pushes the boundaries of connected histories centered on South Asia, his focus on a trans-regional millennial science avoids questions of the local within new global histories.
机构:
Global Publ Policy Inst, Peace & Secur Programme, Berlin, GermanyJawaharlal Nehru Univ, Sch Int Studies, Ctr Int Polit Org & Disarmament, New Delhi, India