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|a Olivelle, Patrick(ed)
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|a Reimagining Asoka
|b memory and history
|c edited by Patrick Olivelle, Janice Leoshko and Himanshu Prabha Ray
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|a New Delhi
|b Oxford University Press
|c 2012
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|a Prolegomena Asoka: a retrospective/ Romila Thapar The languages of the composition and transmission of the Asokan Inscriptions/ K.R. Norman Emergence of Asokan studies Archeologogy and Asoka: defining the empire/ Himanshu Prabha Ray, From Kautilya to Kosambi and beyond: the quest for a "Mauryan /Asokan"coinage/ Shailendra Bhandare, Bhagwanlal Indraji's Pioneering contribution to Asokan stusies/ Virchand Dharamsey, Asoka and his times Asoka's Inscriptions as text and ideology/Patrick Olivelle, The composition of Asoka's Pillar edict series/Harman Tieken, Linguistic experiments: language and identity in Asokan inscriptions and in early buddhist texts/Oskar von Hiniiber, The fate of Asoka's donations at Lumbini /Harry Falk, The Yona Era and the end of the Maurya Dynastry: Is there a connection?/Richard Salomon. Asoka reimagined Asoka and museums/ Janice Leoshko
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