Which method of periodization was followed by the most of the english historians to write indian history? Why was that method of periodization not perfect for india
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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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The British historians periodised the Indian History into 3 periods as ancient, medieval & modern period
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- This periodisation had many shortcomings. This method was derived from the West
- The medieval and ancient periods were believed to be the dark ages deficient in scientific knowledge contrasted with the modern period. .In the ancient and medieval ages, however, some scientific developments had taken place, this could be called "modern in the contemporary" context. The term was used to describe a society wherein the modern society's features did not exist
- This characteristic in modern period cannot be recognized since citizens have no right, rights or independence under British law. Nor was it the time of rapid prosperity and development. Therefore, many historians call this time "colonial."
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