
The Unruly Brahmaputra Has Always Been An Agent In Shaping Both The Landscape Of Its Valley And The Livelihoods Of Its Inhabitants. But How Much Do We Know Of This River’s Rich Past? Historian Arupjyoti Saikia’s Biography Of The Brahmaputra Reimagines The Layered History Of Assam With The Unquiet River At The Centre. The Book Combines A Range Of Disciplinary Scholarship To Unravel The Geological Forces As Well As Human Endeavour Which Have Shaped The River Into What It Is Today. Wonderfully Illuminated With Archival Detail And Interwoven With Narratives And Striking Connections, The Book Allows The Reader To Imagine The Brahmaputra’s Course In History. This Evocative And Compelling Book Will Be Interesting Reading For Anyone Trying To Understand The Past And The Present Of A River Confronted By The Twenty-first Century’s Ambitious Infrastructural Designs To Further Re-engineer The River And Its Landscape.
This work investigates how the Brahmaputra River has functioned as a primary agent in the geological and human development of the Assam valley throughout history. Historian Arupjyoti Saikia utilizes his academic background to synthesize geological data, archival records, and local narratives into a cohesive historical framework. The book argues that the river is not merely a static geographical feature but a dynamic participant in the socio-political and environmental evolution of the region.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and critics recognize this work as a comprehensive interdisciplinary study that bridges the gap between environmental history and regional geography. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous examination of the river's complex past and its uncertain future.
Page Count:
620
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP India
ISBN-10:
0190990406
ISBN-13:
9780190990404
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