Listen "1 - Introduction to Indian History, Method & Scope (Overview c. 7000 BCE–Present) (S1E01)"
Episode Synopsis
This introductory episode lays the groundwork for a comprehensive exploration of Indian history, spanning 5,000 years and 180 episodes. The hosts introduce the "spiral learning" approach, revisiting key themes and events with increasing depth throughout the series. Beginning with the British East India Company's control of Bengal in 1783, the episode highlights the complexities of historical narratives and the role of power dynamics. The discussion explores the British Empire's justification for its rule in India, introducing the concept of an "ancient Mughal constitution" as a tool of legitimization.The episode also emphasizes the importance of critical analysis and understanding the biases embedded in historical sources. Using Calcutta as a case study, the hosts delve into the interplay of British ambitions and Indian realities. They touch upon the clash of European ideas of governance with the existing social structures in India, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of the subcontinent's rich and diverse history.
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