In this sixth volume of The Kashmir Series, Kashmir appears not only as a landscape of mountains and memory, but as a society repeatedly asked to endure political change without surrendering its civilizational depth.
Memory Under Change traces the valley through the great transitions that reshaped its public life - Sultanate, Mughal, Afghan, Sikh and Dogra rule - while keeping the focus on the lived texture of Kashmir itself. Rather than treating history only as a succession of rulers, this book explores how faith, custom, language, institutions and cultural memory adapted across shifting regimes.
The story moves through shrines, settlements, social worlds and inherited ways of life to show how continuity survived within change. It asks how Kashmir preserved identity even when power changed hands and how civilisational memory endured through political disruption.
Readable, atmospheric and historically grounded, this volume is ideal for readers interested in Kashmir beyond headlines - as a place shaped by resilience, transition and the quiet strength of social inheritance.
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Vendeur : California Books, Miami, FL, Etats-Unis
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