M
A P S
== A fascinating
learning
tool (and toy): *National
Geographic MapMachine*, not entirely superseded by *Google
Earth*
== The best
single all-purpose
collection: *Perry-Castaneda
Library, Univ. of Texas*
== South Asian
map links compiled
*here at Columbia*
I
M A G E S
== Sets of early
photographs,
lithographs, and engravings of South Asia: *harappa.com*
== South Asian
art and architecture
links compiled *here
at Columbia*
T
E X T S
== Prof. Vinay
Lal's overview
website: *Manas*
== Here at
Columbia: the South
Asian resource finder *SARAI*
== Good regional
news and information
from the South Asia Media Net; also see "Country Profiles": *SAFMA*
== The map and
information
site of the 2000 *Census
of India*
== The State
Department's regional
information site, including human rights reports: *Bureau
of South Asian Affairs*
== Detailed
"Country Studies"
full of useful material: *Library
of Congress*
== Reports on
each nation compiled
by the Central Intelligence Agency: *CIA
profiles*
== A unique
overview of colonial
South Asia: the Imperial Gazetteer of India (1908-31), online
through
*DSAL*.
See especially *Vol.
1* and *Vol.
2* for detailed essays on many basic topics.
== "Digital
Colonial Documents"
about South Asia, a helpful archive: *Latrobe
Univ.*
== South Asian
literary/historical
texts (in English): links compiled *here
at Columbia*
== The Internet
Indian History
Sourcebook, at Fordham: *Internet
Sourcebook*
== "Project South
Asia," for
teachers and students: *MSSU*
==John Keay,
"India: A History"
(New York: Grove Press, 2000): *searchable
on amazon*
==Peter Robb, "A
History of
India" (New York: Palgrave, 2002): *searchable
on amazon*
== *special
access*: Bose, S., and A. Jalal; McLeod, J.; Wolpert, S.