From Kingdoms to Transregional States: Exploring the Dynamics of State Formation in Pre-modern Odisha

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY Studies in History Pub Date : 2018-12-16 DOI:10.1177/0257643018810040
B. P. Sahu
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In what is today known as Odisha and in its adjoining areas, the closing centuries of the first millennium ce and beyond were marked by the shift from usual kingdoms to larger and more complex state systems, spread over several subregions/regions (maṇḍalas). The socio-economic and cultural processes—ranging from agrarian growth and the rise of markets, merchants and towns to the shaping of a region-specific caste system and vernacular language and literature—which sustained these political developments and the new requirements such as the elaboration in the structure of administration and legitimation constitute the subject matter of this article. The transregional states under discussion are somewhat comparable with imperial formations insofar as they were conquest states and perpetuated unevenness and differences between spaces, peoples and cultures across the constituent spatial segments. However, in terms of their territorial dimensions and resources, they fell short of the empires and therefore may be seen to be located between the usual kingdoms and celebrated empires.
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从王国到跨区域国家:探索前现代奥里萨邦国家形成的动力
在今天被称为奥里萨邦及其邻近地区,公元一千年及以后的最后几个世纪,标志着从通常的王国向更大更复杂的国家系统的转变,分布在几个次区域/地区(maṇḍalas)。社会经济和文化进程——从农业增长、市场、商人和城镇的兴起,到地区特定种姓制度的形成、本土语言和文学的形成——维持了这些政治发展,以及行政结构的细化和合法化等新要求,构成了本文的主题。所讨论的跨区域国家在某种程度上可以与帝国的形成相比较,因为它们是被征服的国家,在构成空间的各个部分中,空间、民族和文化之间存在着不平衡和差异。然而,就其领土面积和资源而言,它们不及帝国,因此可能被视为位于通常的王国和著名的帝国之间。
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期刊介绍: Studies in History reflects the considerable expansion and diversification that has occurred in historical research in India in recent years. The old preoccupation with political history has been integrated into a broader framework which places equal emphasis on social, economic and cultural history. Studies in History examines regional problems and pays attention to some of the neglected periods of India"s past. The journal also publishes articles concerning countries other than India. It provides a forum for articles on the writing of different varieties of history, and contributions challenging received wisdom on long standing issues.
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