what is the meaning of periodisation of history?? who propounded the theory and why was it criticized by Indian historians???
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James Mill's Periodization
The most commonly accepted and less controversial periodization of Indian history is still based on the one proposed by James Mill in his History of British India.
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Periodisation is the process or study by which the past is categorized into discreet and measured time blocks. This is normally done to help study and analyze history, fully comprehend current and historical processes and the causality of these events.
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- James Mill claims that all Asian cultures are less humane than Europe. In its prejudicial view of history, James Mill stated that British rule reflected the elements of development and culture, whereas the pre-British rule portrayed misery and bigotry. religious intolerance..
- However, for several reasons Indian history periodisation based only on religion is "problematic". James Mill periodised History into Hindu and Muslim, and then British; however, a number of religions had flourished during that time, aside from Hinduism & Islam. It is also not right to classify a period based on the religion of the "then rulers".
- It shows that other people and their lives and practices does not matter. Another thing to remember is that not all the rulers of ancient India shared the same faith.
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