Narratives and the Making of History: Two Lectures
Released: Jul 01, 1999
Publisher: Oxford University Press,India
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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This is a reissue, with corrections, in Oxford India Paperbacks, of two lectures by the eminent historian Romila Thapar.
Professor Thapar argues that traditions which revolve around ideas are not handed down unchanged from generation to generation, but are often evolved in recent times, drawing on the perceived requirement of such times.
Patronage is seen as a form of exchange between patron and creator, in the course of which the object or institution thus created takes on an entity of its own and performs a social role.
Several examples from history serve as illustrations in both lectures.
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