Social and Cultural History of the Punjab

Prehistoric, Ancient and Early Medieval

J S Grewal author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manohar Publishers and Distributors

Published:15th Jun '25

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Social and Cultural History of the Punjab cover

The ‘Punjab’ of this book is a metaphor for the geographical region sur­rounded by the Himalayas, the Great Indian Desert, the Aravali hills and the river Jamuna. During a period of about 4000 years up to ad 1000, the cultural boundaries of this region did not coincide with its geographical boundaries and there were sub-regional differences as well. There was a great deal of interaction with the outside world and between sub-regions. The socio-cultural dynamics of the region are well reflected in the different periods?of?its?history.

Seen from the regional angle, the Harappan civilization reveals sub-regional diversities and continuation in a rural setting. The Rigvedic culture appears to be a regional rather than an ethnic articulation. The formation of states within the region and its incorporation in empires set the stage for trade and urbanization, and for new socio-cultural formations. For the first time the great importance of Buddhism in the region gets under­scored. Gradually, however, it was replaced by Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Shaktism.

Changes in religious history are related to the changing contexts of polity and economy in their bearing on the social order, languages, literature and the arts. This book should be of equal interest to the student, the professional?historian?and?the?general?reader.

ISBN: 9788173045653

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Weight: 650g

185 pages