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How do we periodise?
In 1817. James M. a Scottish economist and political
philosopher, published a massive three-volume work.
A History of British India. In this he divided Indian
history into three periods - Hindu. Muslim and British
This periodisation came to be widely accepted. Can
You think of any problem with this way of looking at
Indian history?
Why do we try and divide history into different
periods? We do so in an attempt to capture the
characteristics of a time, its central features as they
appear to us. So the terms through which we penodise
- that is demarcate the difference between periods
become important. They reflect our ideas about the past​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It captures the significant features of a particular period and helps us to differentiate it from other periods. James Mill, a Scottish political philosopher and economist, divided Indian history on the basis of religion into three periods namely, Hindu, Muslim and British.

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Answered by harshdubey00001
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Answer:

How do we periodise? In 1817, James Mill, a Scottish economist and political philosopher, published a massive three-volume work, A History of British India. In this he divided Indian history into three periods – Hindu, Muslim and British.

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