Population History of India

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Population History of India

From the First Modern People to the Present Day

Population and demography Anthropology Politics and government Economics Asian history Colonialism and imperialism Archaeology Population and migration geography

Author: Tim Dyson

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 19th September 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780192564306


Overview

A Population History of India provides an account of the size and characteristics of India's population stretching from when hunter-gatherer homo sapiens first arrived in the country — very roughly seventy thousand years ago — until the modern day. It is a period during which the population grew from just a handful of people to reach almost 1.4 billion, and a time when the fact of death had a huge influence on the nature of life.

Historical Context

This book considers the millennia that were characterized by hunting and gathering, the Indus Valley civilization, the opening-up of the Ganges river basin, and the eras of the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire, British colonial rule, and India since independence.

Demographic Perspective

By observing India through a demographic lens, A Population History of India: From the First Modern People to the Present Day addresses mortality, fertility, the size of cities, patterns of migration, and the multitude of famines, epidemics, invasions, wars, and other events that affected the population.

Research and Insights

It draws together research from archaeology, cultural studies, economics, epidemiology, linguistics, history, and politics to understand the likely trajectory of India's population in comparison to the trends that applied to Europe and China, and to reveal a surprising and dramatic story.

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