The Making of Early Indian Cities is a sincere endeavour to have a critical study of different aspects of urbanisation and urban centres in early India with an emphasis on ancient Odisha. It covers the period from c. sixth century BCE to c. 13th century CE. Urban study is very helpful in comprehending the economic, social, political, religious and cultural life of any society or civilization.\n\nThe urban centres have always been considered the nucleus of human civilization and culture. In the present work, an attempt has been made to scientifically analyse and discuss various aspects of urbanism of early India vis-à-vis Odisha, such as the genesis of urban centres, the circumstances under which urban centres developed and flourished, different phases of urban evolution, characteristics of cities and their classification, study of the periphery, rural-urban fringe, environmental setting, network of trade and commerce, social mobility, and impact of urban centres, etc.
Dr. Benudhar Patra is presently working as an Assistant Professor in the P.G. Department of History, Post Graduate Government College, Sector-11, Chandigarh. His field of specialization is Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology. He has been teaching history for the last 21 years. He has contributed more than 85 research papers in various journals of national and international repute and in some edited books. He has completed a UGC sponsored Research Project on Urbanization in Early India and a Major Research Project sponsored by UGC is presently being conducted under his supervision. His publications include Studies in the Heritage, History and Archaeology of Orissa (Kolkata, 2008) and Dalits in Historical Perspective in North-Western India (ed.) (Delhi, 2010). His other fields of research are urban history, economic history, social history, state formation, art history, historiography and the cult of Jagannath.
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