Ashoka and the Maurya Dynasty: The History and Legacy of Ancient India's Greatest Empire

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Main Details

Title Ashoka and the Maurya Dynasty: The History and Legacy of Ancient India's Greatest Empire
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Colleen Taylor Sen
SeriesDynasties
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:296
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
ISBN/Barcode 9781789145960
ClassificationsDewey:934.045
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations 62 illustrations, 20 in colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Reaktion Books
Imprint Reaktion Books
Publication Date 15 August 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An illuminating history of the ancient Maurya Empire and its great leader Ashoka, offering insight into the lasting political and cultural legacies of both. At its peak in 250 BCE the Maurya Empire was the wealthiest and largest empire in the world, extending across much of modern India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. In this book Colleen Taylor Sen explores the life, achievements and legacy of the Maurya emperor Ashoka, one of the greatest leaders in Indian history. The book relates how, after a bloody war in 261 BCE, Ashoka renounced violence and spent the rest of his life promoting religious tolerance, animal rights, environmental protection, peace and multiculturalism - a policy he called Dhamma. This well-illustrated book explores the legacy and influence of the Mauryas in politics throughout Southeast Asia, China and India, as well as in contemporary popular culture.

Author Biography

Colleen Taylor Sen lives in Chicago, and her books include Curry: A Global History (Reaktion, 2009) and Feasts and Fasts: A History of Food in India (Reaktion, 2014), named one of the best food books of the year by Vogue and The Smithsonian Magazine.

Reviews

'Hats off to Colleen Taylor Sen, whose Ashoka and the Maurya Dynasty is a readable and comprehensive history of the greatest empire of ancient India. Drawing on a range of sources written over a span of over 2,000 years, Sen introduces us to the rise, apogee, and fall of the dynasty, with particular attention to its most famous monarch, Ashoka. Alongside a factual narrative, she discusses Ashoka in Buddhist legend, and the legacy of the Mauryas in the Buddhist world, colonial South Asia, and modern India. A fascinating appendix tells the story of the "rediscovery" of the long-forgotten historical Mauryas in the 19th and 20th centuries.' - John E. McLeod, Professor of History, University of Louisville; 'In Ashoka and the Maurya Dynasty, Colleen Taylor Sen has given us a highly readable and engaging encounter with ancient India's greatest dynasty, the Mauryas. Her account is rooted in the most recent scholarship, but her attention to the complexities of Mauryan historiography does not detract from her storytelling. The result is a vivid chronicle of one of the world's most remarkable political formations. The reader is taken from remotest South Asian antiquity, through the founding of the Mauryan dynasty, to its apogee under the famous Asoka and his policy of rule by righteousness (dhamma), and then through the decline of the empire and the ongoing legacy of Mauryas in Asia and beyond.' - Mark McClish, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Northwestern University