The Wonder That Was India Explained

The Wonder That Was India
Author:Arthur Llewellyn Basham
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Subject:History
Published:1954 by Sidgwick & Jackson
Pages:572 (third edition, 1977)
Isbn:0-330-43909-X

The Wonder That Was India: A Survey of the Culture of the Indian Sub-Continent Before the Coming of the Muslims, is a book on Indian history written by Arthur Llewellyn Basham and first published in 1954.[1]

Synopsis

The book was aimed at a western audience. Basham, in the book, has attempted to correct the negative stereotypes of India created by authors like James Mill, Thomas Babington Macaulay and Vincent Arthur Smith.

Reception

Thomas Trautmann considers this book his primary influence which encouraged him to study India.[2] The foreword of the 2005 edition by Picador was written by him.[3] [2] David Dean Shulman has said that the book fascinated him.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Basham, A. L. . The Wonder That was India . 0-330-43909-X. 2004 . . London .
  2. News: Kinship and language. 19 August 2015. Frontline.
  3. News: India interpreted. 19 August 2015. The Hindu. 6 March 2005.
  4. News: An accomplished Indologist. 19 August 2015. The Hindu. 10 March 2006.