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A. L. Basham (1912–1986)

Autor von The Wonder That Was India

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The Buddhist Tradition in India, China and Japan (1969) — Mitwirkender — 332 Exemplare
The Wisdom of the East (1979) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
The Ganges in Myth and History (1978) — Vorwort — 7 Exemplare

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Basham, A. L.
Rechtmäßiger Name
Basham, Arthur Llewellyn
Geburtstag
1912-05-14
Todestag
1986-01-27
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
Loughton, Essex, England, UK
Sterbeort
Calcutta, India
Wohnorte
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Ausbildung
University of London (School of Oriental Studies, BA - Sanskrit, PhD - History)
Berufe
historian
professor
Indologist
Beziehungen
Barnett, L.D. (thesis advisor)
Basham, Abraham Arthur Edward (father)
Basham, Maria Jane (née Thompson)
Organisationen
Asiatic Society of Calcutta
School of Oriental and African Studies
Australian National University
Kurzbiographie
Professor Arthur Llewellyn Basham was a historian with University of London (SOAS) and Australian National University in Canberra. He joined the ANU in 1965 as Professor of Oriental (later Asian) Civilizations and retired in 1979.

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Even though Indian civilization has interacted with other civilizations over the millennia, there is still a mystery and allure about its history, culture, and religions that still fascinates. The Wonder That Was India by A.L. Basham is a classic interpretation of Indian culture that for over 60 years has been an introduction to the unique culture that covered a subcontinent up until the arrival of the Muslims.

Basham ordered the book by discipline first with history—both pre-recorded and recorded—followed by government, society, everyday life, religion, the arts, and finally language and literature. This allowed for a generally reader friendly book as Basham covered the history of the subcontinent and then used that background to show the societal and cultural developments. Throughout the book are numerous illustrations, drawings, and maps that showed the richness of the civilization. However, being over 60 years old some of the information is out of date and that is not all of the imperfections that future readers should know about. Basham’s writing style is somewhat dry in places and reading becomes as slog. And the illustrations while being spread throughout the book are not easy to find when referenced in the text.

However, even with this downside The Wonder That Was India is still a great introduction into Indian history. A.L. Basham’s enthusiasm is very evident as well as his expertise on the subject. I definitely recommend this book for dedicated history readers, but issue a word of warning to general readers.
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mattries37315 | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 25, 2018 |
Bueno completo detallado llega hasta las invasiones de los árabes. Te da una idea de la historia cultural de India.
Tal vez detalla mucho el tema de la religión
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gneoflavio | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 18, 2014 |
This is a good book to start with if you want to get acquainted with early hinduism. Discusses the key texts and their implications in a very clear manner. Actually I thought it was a bit too short, the author could well have expanded his presentation to include a little bit more detail.
 
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