Social Sciences & Behavioural Studies: Recent submissions

  • Desouza, S. (Lusotopie. 7; 2000; 455-468.)
  • Fernandes, A. (Lusophones asiatiques, Asiatiques en Lusophonies, Paris, Karthala editions. Universite M. de Montaigne Bordeaux 3 and Institut d'etudes politiques de Bordeaux, Pessac cedex. 2000; 341-358.)
    This paper is a modest attempt to encapsulate the problems surrounding the liberation, transition and integration of smaller, diversely governed, former colonial pockets, into India. Goa, a former Portuguese possession is ...
  • Tripathi, R. (SAARC: Dynamics of Regional Cooperation in South Asia, Ed. By: B.C. Upreti. Konark, Delhi. 2000; 123-139.)
  • Rao, N. (Comparative Islamic Studies. 1(2); 2005; 225-236.)
    This article examines how, during the pre-Portuguese period, Muslim merchants dominated trading activities in South Western India, and played a significant role in polity, economy and society of the region. These Muslims ...
  • Rao, N. (Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society. 41(3); 2000; 72-81.)
  • Kamat, P.P. (Goa and Portugal: History and Development, Ed. By: C.J. Borges, 0.G. Pereira, Hannes Stubbe. Concept Publishing Co., Delhi. 2000; 133-158.)
  • Rao, N. (POLI Canara 200: A Commemorative Volume for Canara 200, Ed. by: M. Mukunda Prabhu, Mangalore. 2000; 27-34.)
  • Bhat, N.S. (Goa and Portugal: History and Development, Ed. By: C.J. Borges, O.G. Pereira, Hannes Stubbe. Concept Publishing Co., Delhi. 2000; 55-71.)
    An attempt is made to analyse the trade connections between Portuguese Goa and colonial Kanara in the 19th century. The present exposition is mainly based on the administrative records of the English East India Company ...
  • Bhat, N.S. (POLI Canara 200: A Commemorative Volume for Canara 200, Ed. by: M. Mukunda Prabhu, Mangalore. 2000; 52-62.)
    This essay intends to examine the early colonial experience in South Kanara in three major areas, namely, land revenue, judiciary and police. The British colonial manifestations in the region and the resultant experience ...
  • Jayaram, N. (Journal of Social and Economic Development. 2(1); 1999; 88-100.)
    This paper examines the experience of the University of the West Indies (UWI) as a regional university and reflects on the future of its transnational character. It traces the evolution of the UWI system and presents a ...

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