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Webs of History: Information, Communication and Technology from Early to Post-Colonial India

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This collection of essays relates to the interface of information, communication, and technology in India - from the early period to the present twenty-first century. The contributors to the volume, scholars with diverse diciplinary backgrounds, offer ... approaches in re-engaging themselves with a theme that is as much a part of our heritage as it is of current relevance. [This book may be of particular interest] to students and teachers of history, mainstream social sciences, cultural and gender studies.
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English
Number of Pages
298
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Email from Dr.Dipankar Sinha to The Communication Initiative on January 30 2005; Manohar Publishers website.

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