List of Maps
Preface and Acknowledgments
Note on Translation and Transliteration
Introduction Richard M. Eaton
1. Renewed and Connected Histories: Slavery and the Historiography
of South Asia Indrani Chatterjee
2. War, Servitude, and the Imperial Household: A Study of Palace
Women in the Chola Empire Daud Ali
3. Turkish Slaves on Islam's Indian Frontier Peter Jackson
4. Service, Status, and Military Slavery in the Delhi Sultanate:
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Sunil Kumar
5. The Rise and Fall of Military Slavery in the Deccan, 1450–1650
Richard M. Eaton
6. Drudges, Dancing Girls, Concubines: Female Slaves in Rajput
Polity, 1500–1850 Ramya Sreenivasan
7. Slavery, Society, and the State in Western India, 1700–1800
Sumit Guha
8. Bound for Britain: Changing Conditions of Servitude, 1600–1857
Michael H. Fisher
9. Bharattee's Death: Domestic Slave-Women in Nineteenth-Century
Madras Sylvia Vatuk
10. Slaves or Soldiers? African Conscripts in Portuguese India,
1857–1860 Timothy Walker
11. Indian Muslim Modernists and the Issue of Slavery in Islam
Avril A. Powell
12. Slavery, Semantics, and the Sound of Silence Indrani
Chatterjee
List of Contributors
Index
Original essays explore the reality of slavery in the South Asian past
Indrani Chatterjee is Associate Professor of History at Rutgers University.
Richard M. Eaton is Professor of History at the University of Arizona.
"[W]ill be welcomed by students of comparative slavery... [It] makes us reconsider the significance of slavery in the subcontinent." --Edward A. Alpers, UCLA
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