Trade and contemporary society along the Silk Road : an ethno-history of Ladakh / Jacqueline H. Fewkes.
نوع المادة : نصالسلاسل:Routledge contemporary Asia series ; 8الناشر:Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2011وصف:xiii, 196 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 23 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780415775557
- 0415775558
- 9780415693158 (pbk)
- 0415693152 (pbk)
- Ethnology -- India -- Ladākh Region
- Ethnohistory -- India -- Ladākh Region
- Ladakhi (South Asian people) -- History
- Ladakhi (South Asian people) -- Commerce
- Ladakhi (South Asian people) -- Economic conditions
- Ladākh Region (India) -- Commerce -- History
- Trade routes -- India -- Ladākh Region -- History
- Ladākh Region (India) -- History
- Ladākh (India) -- Economic conditions
- GN635.I4 F49 2011
نوع المادة | المكتبة الحالية | رقم الطلب | رقم النسخة | حالة | تاريخ الإستحقاق | الباركود | |
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كتاب | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | GN635.I4 F49 2011 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.1 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30010000018077 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Beyond the roof of the world -- Recognizing the terrain : a historical background -- The family business : community, kinship and identity -- Social strategies for profit -- Living in a material world : cosmopolitan elites -- The demise of trade : coping with borders -- The memory and legacy of trade.
This book provides an ethno-historical study of the trade system in Ladakh (India), a busy entrepôt for Silk Route trade between Central and South Asia. Previously a part of global networks, Ladakh became an isolated border area as national boundaries were defined and enforced in the mid-20th century. As trade with Central Asia ended, social life in Ladakh was irrevocably altered. The author's research combines anthropological, historical, and archaeological methods of investigation, using data from primary documents, ethnographic interviews and participation-observation fieldwork. The result is a cultural history of South and Central Asia, detailing the social lives of historical Ladakhi traders and identifying their community as a cosmopolitan social group. The relationship between the historical narratives and the modern ethnographic context illustrates how social issues in modern communities are related to those of the past. It is demonstrated that this relationship depends on both memories, narratives about the past constructed within present social contexts, and legacies, ways in which the past continues to shape present social interactions.