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Time as a Metaphor of History: Early India: The Krishna Bharadwaj Memorial Lecture
by Romila Thapar
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Paperback / softback. New. This essay examines the link between time and history through the use of cyclic and linear concepts of time. While the former occurs in a cosmological context, the latter is found in familiar historical forms. The author argues for the existence of historical consciousness in early India, on the evidence of early texts.
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- Time as a Metaphor of History: Early India: The Krishna Bharadwaj Memorial Lecture
- Author
- Romila Thapar
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- Paperback / softback
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- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0195637984
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- 9780195637984
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- Oxford University Press
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- India
- This edition first published
- 1996-05
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