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Audrey Truschke, "India: 5,000 Years of History on the Subcontinent" (Princeton UP, 2025)

Jul 22, 2025
Audrey Truschke, a distinguished professor of South Asian history, delves into the complexities of 5,000 years of Indian history. She highlights the rich tapestry of cultural exchanges across the subcontinent, from early migrations to the influence of Buddhism and Ashoka. The discussion covers significant events like the Partition, the evolution of Hinduism, Buddhism, and the formation of the South Asian diaspora. Truschke also critiques common historical narratives and emphasizes the diverse voices that shape India's past and present.
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Indus Civilization As Global Actor

  • The Indus Valley Civilization was embedded in long-distance trade networks linking Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Afghanistan.
  • Material links like lapis lazuli and shared iconography show South Asia was part of a connected ancient world.
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Vedic Mobility And Social Theory

  • Early Vedic groups mixed with local populations and borrowed linguistic features like retroflex sounds.
  • Vedic texts theorized social hierarchy early, but how theory mapped to lived reality remains unclear.
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Sanskrit's Political Turn

  • Sanskrit was initially an elite liturgical language but expanded politically by the 2nd century CE into courts and diverse genres.
  • Rudradaman's inscriptions mark Sanskrit's transformation into a broad literary and administrative medium.
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