Spectres of agrarian territory in southern India

Through a study of the old geographic maps that define borders & sensitive regions, such as Tamil Nadu on India's southeastern peninsula, the author studies the history of premodern spaces. The study traces the modern legacy of premodern spaces, replaces the temporal layers of historical do...

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