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Title: The Mughal Empire and its Decline - An Interpretation of the Sources of Social Power
Description: Hampshire. Ashgate. 1997. First Edition. Octavo. Hardcover (Green with gilt imprint lettering). As New. As New. 299 Pages, text in English. The book examines major developments and recent trends in the historiography of the Mughal Empire and post-Mughal state systems. The aim is to integrate the research of the past twenty to thirty years in a theoretical framework in order to achieve a better understanding of the transition period of the late 17th and early 18th century in India. The book outlines organizational structures and power relationships in the Mughal Empire and accounts for the redistribution of power on the Indian subcontinent in the context of long-term stuctural change in the Indian Ocean region. Rather than signalling social stagnation and decay, the decline of the imperial order and the transformation of the political system appear to reflect a process in which the state dynamically adjusted to changes in Indian society and economy. By integrating new social groups and incorporating various new technical means of resources mangagement, the state significantly enhanced its organizational power and its capacity for social control.

Keywords: Mughal

Price: EUR 30.00 = appr. US$ 32.61 Seller: Meijering Art Books
- Book number: 9622