Eaton, Richard Maxwell, 1940-....
Eaton, Richard Maxwell
Eaton, Richard M. (Richard Maxwell)
Richard Maxwell Eaton American historian
Eaton, Richard M.
VIAF ID: 56655768 ( Personal )
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Works
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The Best French short stories of 1923-24 and the yearbook of the French short story | |
Essays on Islam and Indian history | |
Fīrūzābād, palace city of the Deccan | |
India in the Persianate Age : 1000-1765 | |
India's Islamic traditions, 711-1750 | |
Indo-muslim traditions, 1200-1750 : towards a frameword of study | |
Islam in local contexts | |
Islamic history as global history | |
'Kiss my foot,' said the king : firearms, diplomacy, and the battle for Rauchur, 1520 | |
last great Muslim empires | |
The lotus & the lion : essays on India's sanskritic & persianate worlds | |
Mughals and their contemporaries | |
Neuzeit | |
The New Cambridge history of India. | |
The Oxford handbook of the Mughal world | |
Oxford in India Readings : Debates in Indian History and Society | |
Power, memory, architecture : contested sites on India's Deccan Plateau, 1300-1600 | |
The rise of Islam and the Bengal frontier, 1204-1760 | |
Slavery and South Asian history | |
A social history of the Deccan, 1300-1761 : eight Indian lives | |
Sufis of Bijapur, 1300-1700 : social roles of Sufis in medieval India | |
Sultans of Deccan India, 1500-1700 opulence and fantasy | |
Temple desecration and Muslim states in medieval India | |
The visual world of Muslim India : the art, culture and society of the Deccan in the early modern era : [international conference, Oxford, University of Oxford, St. Anthony's College, 4-6 July 2008] |