The New Cambridge History Of India -
Covering political, social, economic, and cultural developments, it spans the Mughal Empire, regional states, British colonialism, and modern Indian society .
A social history told through the lives of eight individuals .
A detailed account of the rise and peak of the Mughal state (1526–1720) . The New Cambridge History of India
The Indian Empire and the Beginnings of Modern Society Pt. IV: The Evolution of Contemporary South Asia
Examines the role of scientific knowledge in colonial rule . The series is organized into four main parts : Pt. I: The Mughals and their Contemporaries Pt. II: Indian States and the Transition to Colonialism The Indian Empire and the Beginnings of Modern Society Pt
Focuses on the role of Indians in the transition to colonial rule .
The New Cambridge History of India is a widely recognized, multi-volume series of scholarly works published by Cambridge University Press, starting in the late 1980s . Unlike its predecessor from the 1920s–1930s, this series focuses on the period from the 14th century onward, offering thematic, in-depth analyses by individual authors rather than a single, continuous narrative . Key Features of the Series I: The Mughals and their Contemporaries Pt
If you're interested in a particular era, I can provide more details on specific volumes, such as: The era? The Maratha Empire? The transition to British rule ? The New Cambridge History of India