Not available in 2022/23
HY4A7      Half Unit
Islam, Power and Culture in Mughal India

This information is for the 2022/23 session.

Teacher responsible

Dr Zahra Shah

Availability

This course is available on the MA in Asian and International History (LSE and NUS), MA in Modern History, MSc in Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation, MSc in History of International Relations, MSc in International Affairs (LSE and Peking University), MSc in International and Asian History, MSc in International and World History (LSE & Columbia) and MSc in Theory and History of International Relations. This course is available with permission as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit.

Course content

From 1526 to 1857, the Mughal empire was a powerful political and cultural presence in India, whose image has been shaped and deployed in diverse ways by colonial and nationalist projects in modern times. Through a focus on themes of sovereignty and space, and the cultural and political brokerage of power, this course situates understandings of Islam in South Asia in historical context. Each week, students will choose a primary source to interpret alongside secondary literature, in order to better understand the complexity of the South Asian experience of Mughal rule.

Teaching

20 hours of seminars in the MT.

There will be a reading week in week 6 of the Michaelmas Term.

 

Formative coursework

Students will be expected to produce 1 essay in the MT.

Indicative reading

  1. Kumar, Sunil. 2007. The Emergence of the Delhi Sultanate, 1192 - 1286. Ranikhet: Permanent Black.
  2. Orsini, Francesca, and Samira Sheikh, eds. 2014. After Timur Left: Culture and Circulation in Fifteenth-Century North India. First edition. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press.
  3. Eaton, Richard Maxwell. 2019. India in the Persianate Age, 1000-1765.
  4. Faruqui, Munis D. 2015. The Princes of the Mughal Empire, 1504-1719. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  5. Hasan, Farhat. 2004. State and Locality in Mughal India: Power Relations in Western India, C. 1572-1730. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.
  6. Richards, John F. 2007. The Mughal Empire. Cambridge: Univ. Pr.
  7. Green, Nile. 2012. Making Space: Sufis and Settlers in Early Modern India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
  8. Ernst, Carl W. 2016. Refractions of Islam in India: Situating Sufism and Yoga. Los Angeles: Sage, YodaPress.
  9. Moin, A. Azfar. 2014. The Millennial Sovereign: Sacred Kingship and Sainthood in Islam.
  10. Alam, Muzaffar. 2004. The Languages of Political Islam: India, 1200-1800. London.
  11. Busch, Allison. 2011. Poetry of Kings: The Classical Hindi Literature of Mughal India. New York.

Assessment

Essay (70%, 5000 words) in January.
Presentation (15%) and class participation (15%) in the MT.

Key facts

Department: International History

Total students 2021/22: 10

Average class size 2021/22: 10

Controlled access 2021/22: Yes

Value: Half Unit

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Personal development skills

  • Leadership
  • Self-management
  • Team working
  • Problem solving
  • Application of information skills
  • Communication
  • Specialist skills