Late Temple Architecture of India 15th to 19th Centuries: Continuities, Revivals, Appropriations, and Innovations

Michell, George

Late Temple Architecture of India 15th to 19th Centuries: Continuities, Revivals, Appropriations, and Innovations - New Delhi Oxford University Press 2015 - 351p.

Part One: Historical and Religious Background: 1. Patterns of Building Activity p.19, 2. Devotional Cults and Temple patrons p.43, Part Two: Stylistic Trends: 3. Continuities and Revivals p.65, 4. Appropriations p.87, 5. Innovation p.105, 6. Overview p.121, Part Three: Key Monuments: The Extreme North: 7. Himachal Pradesh and Jammu p.130, Central India: 8. Braj p.137, 9. Bundelkhand p.142, 10. Avadh p.151, Eastern India: 11. Bihar and Jharkhand p.160, 12. Orissa p.167, 13. Bengal p.180, 14. Assam and Tripura p.197, Western India: 15. Rajasthan p.204, 16. Gujarat p.229, Malwa and the Deccan: 17. Malwa p.246, 18. Maharashtra p.251, The Western Coast: 19. Goa p.264, 20. Kanara and Malnad p.267, 21. Kerala p.278, Southern India: 22. Karnataka and Rayalaseema p.289, 23. Tamil Nadu p.304, Glossary of Architectural Terms p.325, Bibligraphy p.328

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