Book is available for anyone to purchase for nominal price and trash with proper sources. No that we won't do.. instead we will insist on University Press and peer reviews.
What about the converse ? Supposedly peer reviewed and Academic seminar vetted Grandees who get their " research" demolished on Social Media ?
Oh wait, that doesn't count.
Yes correct, but unless you can provide a more reliable or older source, my source stands. In case of new knowledge the old stands cancelled
We all know who is holding onto their palm (fig ?) leaves and who isn't.
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If this author lost in the forest of ignorance actually reads a few books by Sanyal and other " Pseudo Historians " he will know what Civilizational Greatness means.
There is no Academic scrutiny on SM ?
Thats what happens when you spend all your time in an ivory tower.
There is scrutiny by a magnifying glass here.
Aha... Should be easy I thought, to defeat " Pseudo Historians" since you are armed with peer reviews and what not.
I like his honesty though
And in what way are " Professional Historians" equipped to interpret facts ?
X taxed Y is a historical fact. Why it was done and how it affected economics is an economics subject, not history.
How is a historian qualified to do both ?
Only job of historian should be to dig out facts and translate them for a wider audience.
History is merely the present with a different date.
Can you interpret everything that is happening around you ?
Hence a Sanjeev Sanyal with his economics training is better positioned to understand the flow of money during 100 AD India, than the historian who cannot grasp the meaning of trade imbalances and gold payments.
(Eg Ocean of Churn)
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Portuguese version of “Islam was not always imposed, just look at Taj Mahal”
Well not quite, for as Pliny The Elder says in the 1st Century AD
“In no year does India drain our empire of less than five hundred and fifty million sesterces, giving back her own wares in exchange, which are sold to us at fully hundred times their prime cost”
Military control of trade routes was a new dynamic that Europeans brought in. Earlier that control happened via an interdependent economy. Involving India, Arabia and the East African coast.
Where India failed was in recognising this new form of mercantilist behaviour.
While environmental concerns should be addressed, buddhi jeevis should not be allowed to hijack India's Inland Water Transport and destroy it.
We are already behind the whole world.
Canada and United States
St Lawrence seaway. Runs for 600 km and raises ships 170m via a series of locks between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Superior.
Ships of considerable size - 200m long, can transport goods from anywhere in the world right into America's Midwest using the St Lawrence seaway system.
For a route that shaved 3000 miles off the distance to India and provided a short cut that brought a months long voyage to weeks, the main opposition to it came from... Great Britain !
A canal through the desert had been given serious by Napolean Bonaparte during his Egypt invasion. His engineers had told him it was not feasible. Finally, it was another Frenchman - Ferdinand Lesseps who built it.