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Hermann Kulke Bibliography

(November 2020)

1960 Die Entwicklung des Arbeitsethos im Schriftum der frühen Hinduismus,

in: Kultursoziologische, wirtschaftliche und politische Probleme Indiens. Referate im Soziologischen Seminar über “Probleme der

Entwicklungsländer“ im WS 1959/60, ed. by Prof. Dr. Arnold Bergstraesser. Freiburg: Arbeitsstelle für Kulturwissenschaftliche Forschung, pp. 1- 44.

1962 Indien. Land zwischen Tempelstadt und Rourkela. Freiburg:

Calig – Verlag (with slides).

1969 Funktionale Erklärung eines südindischen Māhātmyas: die Legende Hiranyavarmans und das Leben des Cola-Königs Kulottunga I,

in: Saeculum, 20, pp. 412-422.

(translated in Kings and Cults, 1993, pp.192-207).

1970 Cidambaramāhātmya: eine Untersuchung der

religionsgeschichtlichen und historischen Hintergründe für die Entstehung der Tradition einer südindischen Tempelstadt.

Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz (Freiburger Beiträge zur Indologie, Vol. 3).

Der Sturz Sihanouks - Angkors zweiter Tod?

in: Internationales Asienforum, 1, pp. 325-340.

1973 Some Remarks about the Jagannātha Trinity,

in: Indologen-Tagung 1971, ed. by Herbert Härtel und Volker Moeller, Wiesbaden: Steiner-Verlag, pp. 126-139.

1974 Der Devarāja-Kult: Legitimation und Herrscherapotheose im Angkor-Reich,

in: Saeculum, 25, pp. 24-55.

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Kings without a Kingdom: the Rajas of Khurda and the Jagannatha Cult,

in: South Asia, 4, pp. 60-77.

reprinted in:

Glimpses of Orissa, ed. by Binod S. Das, Calcutta, 1986, pp. 9- 50.

Orissa: a Systematic Bibliography of an Indian State (Preliminary draft). Orissa Research Project, South Asia Interdisciplinary Regional Research Programme. 1974.

Heidelberg: South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg.

Hermann Goetz: Studies in the History, Religion and Art of Classical and Medieval India, ed. by Hermann Kulke.

Wiesbaden: Steiner Verlag (Schriftenreihe des Südasien-Instituts, vol. 16).

Bibliography of the Works of Hermann Goetz, in: ibid., pp. 124-148.

1976 Ein hinduistischer Tempel unter muslimischer Herrschaft, in: Saeculum, 27, pp. 366-375.

Kshatriyaization and Social Change: a Study in Orissa Setting, in: Aspects of Changing India: Studies in Honour of Prof. G. S.

Ghurye, ed. by S. Devadas Pillai, Bombay: Popular Prakashan, pp. 398-409.

reprinted as:

Ksatriyaization and Social Change in Medieval Orissa,

in: German Scholars on India, ed.by Cultural Department of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, vol. 2 Bombay:

Nachiketa Publications, pp. 146-159.

1977 Early State Formation and Royal Legitimation in Tribal Areas of Eastern India,

in: Aspects of Tribal Life in South Asia I. Strategy and Survival, ed. by Rupert R. Moser und Mohan K. Gautam, pp. 29- 37 (Studia Ethnologica Bernensia, vol. 1. Bern)

reprinted as:

State Formation and Royal Legitimation in Late Ancient Orissa, in: Sidelights on History and Culture of Orissa, ed. by Manmatha

Nath Das, Cuttack: Vidyapuri, pp. 104-121.

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Indien: Tempelstädte und Ritualpolitik - indische Regionalreiche.

in: Stadt und Ritual: Beiträge eines internationalen Symposions zur Stadtbaugeschichte Süd- und Ostasiens (Urban Space and Ritual: Proceedings of an International Symposion on Urban History of South and East Asia), ed. by Niels Gutschow.

Darmstadt (Beiträge und Studienmaterialien der Fachgruppe Stadt, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Fachbereich Architektur, vol. 11), pp. 68-73.

1978 The Cult of Jagannath and the Regional Tradition of Orissa, ed. by Anncharlott Eschmann, Hermann Kulke und Gaya Charan Tripathi. New Delhi: Manohar (South Asian Studies, vol. 8).

Royal Temple Policy and the Structure of Medieval Hindu Kingdoms,

in: ibid., pp. 125-138.

Early Royal Patronage of the Jagannātha Cult, in: ibid., pp. 139-155.

The Formation of the Jagannātha Triad (together with A.

Eschmann and G.C. Tripathi, in: ibid., pp. 169-196.

Jagannātha as the State Deity under the Gajapatis of Orissa, in: ibid., pp. 199-208.

The Struggle between the Rajas of Khurda and the Muslim Subahdārs of Cuttack for Dominance of the Jagannātha Cult, in: ibid., pp. 321-342.

'Juggernaut' under British Supremacy and the Resurgence of the Khurda Rājās as 'Rājās of Puri',

in: ibid., pp. 345-357.

The Devaraja Cult, transl. from the German by I. W. Mabbett with an introduction by the author and notes by J. M. Jacob on the translation of Khmer terms. Ithaca, N.Y. (Data Paper. Southeast Asia Program, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University, vol. 108)

Khurda rājavamsa o Jagannātha dharma, in: Paurusha, 12, 1, pp. 17-28.

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1979 The Devarāja Cult: a Reassessment of the Evidence,

in: Proceedings, 7th Conference of the Intern. Association. of Historians of Asia 22.-26.8.1977 , Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press, pp. 1371-1384.

Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtsbild im hinduistischen Mittelalter,

in: Saeculum, 30, pp. 100-112.

Jaganntha-Kult und Gajapati-Königtum: ein Beitrag zur Geschichte religiöser Legitimation hinduistischer Herrschaft.

Wiesbaden (Schriftenreihe des Südasien-Instituts, Bd. 23).

The Value of Anthropological Studies in Understanding History, in: Interdisciplinary Approach to History, ed.by M. N. Das,

Bhubaneswar: Utkal University, pp. 26-35.

Indra,

in: Wörterbuch der Symbolik, ed. by Manfred Lurker. Stuttgart:

Klett Verlag (Kröners Taschenausgabe, vol. 464), pp. 266- 267.

Jainismus,

in: ibid., pp. 276-277.

Shiva,

in: ibid., pp. 523-524.

Vedismus,

in: ibid., pp. 606-607.

Yama,

in: ibid., pp. 645.

Rathas and Rajas: the Car Festival at Puri,

in: Mobile Architecture in Asia: Ceremonial Chariots, Floats and Carriages, ed. by D. Jones und G. Michell, pp.19-26. London, (aarp - Art and Archaeology Research Papers, vol.16),

Reprinted in in:

- The Journal of Orissan History, 1 (1980), pp. 28-39.

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- The Cult and Culture of Lord Jagannath, ed. by D. Panda and S.

C. Panigrahi, Cuttack, 1984.

- Puri Sri Jagannath Research Centre, Puri, 1993.

1980 Die Geschichte Orissas im Überblick,

in: Orissa: Kunst und Kultur in Nordost-Indien, ed. by Eberhard Fischer, Sitakant Mahapatra und Dinanath Pathy. Zürich:

Rietberg Museum, pp. 27-34.

Legitimation and Town-planning in the Feudatory States of Central Orissa

in: Ritual Space in India: Studies in Architectural

Anthropology, ed. by Jan Pieper, London, pp. 30-40 (aarp - Art

and Archaeology Research Papers, vol. 17).

Reprinted

in: Städte in Südasien: Geschichte, Gesellschaft, Gestalt, ed. by Hermann Kulke, Hans Christoph Rieger und Lothar Lutze, pp.

17-38. Wiesbaden: Steiener Verlag 1982 (Beiträge zur Südasien-Forschung, vol. 60).

Early State Formation and Ritual Policy in East Java in: Conference Papers of the Eighth Conference of the

Internationational Association of Historians of Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 25th-29th August 1980, pp. 2848-65.

1981 King Anangabhima III, the Veritable Founder of the Gajapati Kingship and of the Jagannatha Trinity at Puri,

in: Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, pp. 26-39.

Orissa: A Comprehensive and Classified Bibliography, Hermann Kulke , Gaganendra Nath Dash, Manmath Nath Das und Karuna Sagar Behera.

A joint venture of South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, and Post-Graduate Department of History, Utkal University.

Cuttack: Vidyapuri [also published as: Beiträge zur Südasien- Forschung, vol. 72, Wiesbaden: Steiner Verlag, 1982].

1982 Städte in Südasien: Geschichte, Gesellschaft, Gestalt, ed. by Hermann Kulke, Hans Christoph Rieger, und Lothar Lutze.

Wiesbaden: Steiner Verlag (Beiträge zur Südasien-Forschung, vol. 60).

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Einführung by H. Kulke, Hans Christoph Rieger und Lothar Lutze,

in: ibid., pp. XI-XVIII.

Indische Geschichte vom Altertum bis zur Gegenwart:

Literaturbericht über neuere Veröffentlichungen, Hermann Kulke, Horst-Joachim Leue, Jürgen Lütt und Dietmar

Rothermund. München: Oldenbourg Verlag, 399 pp. (Historische Zeitschrift, Sonderheft 10).

Geschichte Indiens, Hermann Kulke und Dietmar Rothermund.

Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag .

Fragmentation and Segmentation versus Integration? Reflections on the Concept of Indian Feudalism and the Segmentary State in Indian History,

in: Studies in History [Delhi], 4, pp. 237-263.

State Formation and Legitimation in Early Java. Working Paper of the Third Bielefeld Conference on Southeast Asia 'The Interpretative Study of Java'.

Gibt es ein indisches Mittelalter? Versuch einer eurasiatischen Geschichtsbetrachtung,

in: Saeculum, 33, pp. 221-239.

1983 Jagannath: the State Deity of Orissa,

in: Reflections on Indian Art and Culture, ed. by S. K. Bhowmik.

Baroda: Museum and Picture Gallery, pp. 69-89. (Museum Bulletin, 28, 1978/79: Special Issue in Honour of Hermann Goetz),

Reprinted in:

- Bulletin of History Seminar (Utkal University Bhubaneswar), 1 (1983/84), pp. 20-33.

- Multiverse (Cuttack: Institute of Oriental and Orissan Studies), 1 (1980), pp. 91-104.

- Sri Sri Jagannath - the Symbol of Syncretic Indian Culture, hrsg. von Sri Jagannath Central Library and Research Institute, Puri (n.d.).

Life and Work of Hermann Goetz,

in: India and the West, ed. by Joachim Deppert. New Delhi:

Manohar, pp. 13-23.

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1984 Local Networks and Regional Integration in Orissa: Ritual Privileges of the Feudatory Rajas of Eastern India in the Jagannatha Cult of Puri,

in: Changing South Asia: Religion and Society, ed. by Kenneth Ballhatchet und David Taylor. Hong Kong, pp. 141-148 (Papers presented to the 7th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, vol. 1),.

Jagannatha under Muslim Rule,

in: Unmana. Akhila Bharat Jagannath Consciousness

Conference, Cuttack December 28-31, 1984. Cuttack: Charana Gosthi, pp. 17-32.

Orthodoxe Restauration und hinduistische Sektenreligiosität im Werk Max Webers,

in: Max Webers Studie über Hinduismus und Buddhismus:

Interpretation und Kritik, ed. by Wolfgang Schluchter.

Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, pp. 293-332. (Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft, vol. 473)

Tribal Deities at Princely Courts: the Feudatory Rajas of Central Orissa and their Tutelary Deities (istadevatas),

in: Folk Ways in Religion: Gods, Spirits and Men, ed. by Sitakant Mahapatra, Cuttack: Multiverse, pp. 13-24. (Folk Culture, vol.

2).

reprinted in:

The Realm of the Sacred, ed. by Sitakant Mahapatra. Calcutta, 1992, pp. 56-78.

1985 Regionale Tradition in Südasien, ed. by Hermann Kulke and Dietmar Rothermund. Stuttgart Steiner Verlag (Beiträge zur Südasien-Forschung, vol. 104).

Region, regionale Tradition und Regionalismus in Südasien:

Versuch einer Einführung in die Thematik, Hermann Kulke und Dietmar Rothermund,

in: ibid.,pp. IX-XXIV.

Die frühmittelalterlichen Regionalreiche: ihre Struktur und Rolle im Prozeß staatlicher Entwicklung Indiens,

in: ibid., pp. 77-114.

Mahārājas, Mahants and Historians: Reflections on the

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Historiography of Early Vijayanagara and Sringeri, in: Vijayanagara - City and Empire, ed. by Anna Libera

Dallapiccola and Stephanie Zingel-Avé Lallemant, Stuttgart:

Steiner Verlag, pp. 120-143. (Beiträge zur Südasien- Forschung, vol. 100).

1986 The Early and the Imperial Kingdom in Southeast Asian history, in: Southeast Asia in the 9th to 14th Centuries, ed. by D. Marr

und A. Milner, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, pp. 1-22.

The Historical Background of India's Axial Age,

in: The Origins and Diversity of Axial Age Civilizations, ed. by S.

N. Eisenstadt, New York: State University of New York Press.

pp. 374-392.

A History of India, Hermann Kulke und Dietmar Rothermund.

Beckenham, Kent [translation: Geschichte Indiens, 1982];

American edition: Totowa, N.J., 1986.

Max Weber's Contribution to the Study of 'Hinduization' in India and 'Indianization' in Southeast Asia,

in: Recent Research on Max Weber's Studies of Hinduism, ed. by D. Kantowsky, München: Weltforum Verlag, pp. 97-116.

1987 Katakarajavamsavali. A Traditional History of Orissa, edited and translated by G. C. Tripathi und Hermann Kulke. Allahabad:

Vohra Publisher.

The Chronicles and the Temple Records of the Mādalā Pāñji of Puri: a Reassessment of the Evidence,

in: Indian Archives, 36, pp. 1-24.

reprinted in:

Krishna Pratiba. Studies in Indology (Prof. Krishna Chandra Panigrahi Commemoration Volume), ed. by H. C. Das, S.

Tripathy und B. K. Rath, vol. II, Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan, 1994, pp. 395-414.

Überlegungen zu den Quellen der Tempelchroniken der Mādalā Pāñji Puris,

in: Hinduismus und Buddhismus: Festschrift für Ulrich

Schneider, ed. by H. Falk, Freiburg: Hedwig Falk Verlag, pp.

173-207.

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Revised English translation as:

Reflections on the Sources of the Temple Chronicles of the Madala Panji of Puri

in: Kings and Cults . State Formation and Legitimation in India and Southeast Asia, Delhi: Manohar, 1993, pp. 159-191.

Die historischen Ursprünge der indischen Achsenzeit,

in: Kulturen der Achsenzeit. Ihre Ursprünge und ihre Vielfalt, vol. 2: Spätantike, Indien, China, Islam, ed. by S. N.

Eisenstadt, Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, pp. 204-233 (Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft, vol. 653).

1988 Early State Formation and Ritual Policy in East Java in: Select Papers of the Eighth Conference, International

Association of Historians of Asia, Kuala Lumpur, ed. by Mohd Amin Hassan and Nik Hassan Shuhaimi Nik Abd.

Rahman, Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia, pp. 347- 362.

1989 Hinduism Reconsidered, ed. by G. D. Sontheimer und H. Kulke.

New Delhi: Manohar (South Asian Studies, vol. 24).

1990 Überlegungen zur Begegnung Europas und Asiens bis ins 19.

Jahrhundert,

in: Oriens Extremus, 33, pp. 5-18.

A History of India, Hermann Kulke und Dietmar Rothermund.

2nd revised edition, London/New York.

Indian Colonies, Indianization or Cultural Convergence?

Reflections on the Changing Image of India's Role in South East Asia,

in: Onderzoek in Zuidoost-Azie. Agenda's voor de jaren negentig, ed. by H. Schulte-Nordholt. Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, pp. 8-32. (Semaian, vol. 3)

Reprinted as Key Note Speaker’s Address

in: Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference of the Indian Association for Asian & Pacific Studies, Sambalpur 2004, Kolkata 2006, pp.1-32.

1991 Gramakama - 'das Verlangen nach einem Dorf‘. Überlegungen zum Beginn frühstaatlicher Entwicklung im vedischen Indien, in: Saeculum, 41, pp. 111-128.

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Some Considerations on the Significance of Buddha's Date for the History of North India,

in: The Dating of the Historical Buddha. Die Datierung des historischen Buddha, ed. by H. Bechert. Göttingen:

Vandenhoek & Ruprecht vol. 1, pp. 100-107 (Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen.

Philologisch-Historische Klasse, 3. Folge, vol. 189)

reprinted in:

When Did the Buddha Live? The Controversy on the Dating of the Historical Buddha, ed. by H. Bechert, Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1995, pp. 161-167.

Der asiatische Seehandel im 11. Jahrhundert. Überlegungen zur Frage "Gibt es eine asiatische Geschichte?",

in: Periplus. Jahrbuch für außereuropäische Geschichte, 1, pp. 7- 24.

Storia dell' India, Hermann Kulke und Dietmar Rothermund.

Traduzione dall' inglese di Mario Cristiani [Italian transl of: A History of India, 1986]. Garzanti.

A History of India, Hermann Kulke und Dietmar Rothermund.

Indian Edition, New Delhi ( paperback edition Calcutta: Rupa, 1991).

Ansprache des Geschäftsführenden Direktors des Historischen Seminars,

in: In Memoriam Karl Dietrich Erdmann, ed. by Rektorat der Universität Kiel. Kiel, pp. 13-16.

Epigraphical References to the 'City' and the 'State' in Early Indonesia,

in: Indonesia, 52, pp. 3-22.

Die indische Debatte über asiatische Produktionsweise und indischen Feudalismus,

in: Nachdenken über Geschichte. Beiträge aus der Ökumene der Historiker. In memoriam K. D. Erdmann, ed. by H.

Boockmann und K. Jürgensen, Neumünster: Karl Wacholtz Verlag, pp. 305-320.

1992 Ksatra and Ksetra. The Cult of Jagannātha of Puri and the 'Royal Letters' (chāmu citāu) of the Rājas of Khurda,

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in: The Sacred Centre as the Focus of Political Interest, ed. by H.

T. Bakker, Groningen: Egber Forsten, pp. 131-142.

(Groningen Oriental Studies, vol. 6)

Präkoloniale Staatenbildung in Südostasien,

in: Staatenbildung in Übersee, ed. by J. Elvert and M. Salewski, Wiesbaden: Steiner Verlag, pp. 61-70. (Historische

Mitteilungen, Ranke-Gesellschaft, Supplementary Issue, vol.2)

The Rajasuya - a Paradigm of Early State Formation in India?

in: Ritual, State and History in South Asia. Essays in Honour of J.

C. Heesterman, ed. by A. W. van den Hoek, D. H. A. Kolff, M. S. Oort, Leiden: Brill, pp. 188-198.

Ausgrenzung, Rezeption und kulturelles Selbstbewußtsein.

Formen indischer Reaktion auf fremde Eroberungen in der frühen Geschichte,

in: Kulturen der Achsenzeit II. Ihre institutionelle und kulturelle Dynamik, ed. by S. N. Eisenstadt. Teil 2: Indien, Frankfurt:

Suhrkamp, pp. 17-37 (Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft, vol. 930).

Tribal Deities at Princely Courts: the Feudatory Rajas of Central Orissa and their Tutelary Deities (istadevatas),

in: Sitakant Mahapatra (ed.), The Realm of the Sacred. Verbal Symbolism and Ritual Structures, Calcutta, OUP, pp. 58-78.

1993 Kings and Cults. State Formation and Legitimation in India and Southeast Asia. New Delhi: Manohar (paperback 2001)

Reflections on the Sources of the Temple Chronicles of the Mādalā Pāñji of Puri, in ibid., pp. 159-191. ( revised English translation of 1987)

Regionen und Regionalkulturen in der indischen Geschichte, in: Die anderen Götter. Volks- und Stammesbronzen aus Indien,

ed. by C. Mallebrein, Köln: Rautenstrauch-Johst-Museum, pp. 15-20 (Ethnologica, N.S., vol. 17)

"A Passage to India": Temples, Merchants and the Ocean.

Contributions to Indian Studies in JESHO with Particular Reference to Economic History,

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in: Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 35, pp. 154-180.

Indonesien: VI. Kultur, Religion, Bildung,

in: Staatslexikon, hrsg. von der Görres-Gesellschaft, vol. 7: Die Staaten der Welt, II. Freiburg, pp. 802-804.

Malaysia: VI. Kultur, Religion, Bildung, in: ibid., pp. 811.

Thailand: VI. Kultur, Religion, Bildung, in: ibid., pp. 822-825.

Kadatuan Srivijaya: Empire or Kraton of Srivijaya?

in: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, 80, 1, pp. 159- 180.

1994 Religion and Society in Eastern India: Anncharlott Eschmann Memorial Lectures 1978-1987, ed. by G. C. Tripathi und H.

Kulke. New Delhi: Manohar.

Ethnisch-nationalistische Konflikte und Fundamentalismus in Südasien,

in: Bericht der 7. Sitzung des Gesprächkreises "Kultur und Entwicklung", 12.11.1993. Sankt Augustin, 1994, pp. 19-28.

Der Babri-Masjid-Ramajanmabhumi-Konflikt. Eine ausgewählte Dokumentation,

in: Internationales Asienforum, 25, pp. 345-374.

1995 The State in India 1000-1700, ed. by H. Kulke. New Delhi:

Oxford University Press (paperback1997).

The Study of the State in Premodern India.

in: ibid., pp. 1-47.

The Early and the Imperial Kingdom: A Processural Model of Integrative State Formation in Early Medieval India,

in: ibid., pp. 233-262.

reprinted in:

Rethinking Early Medieval India. A Reader, ed. by U. Singh, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 91-120.

Srivijaya - Ein Großreich oder die Hanse des Ostens?

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in: Versunkene Königreiche Indonesiens, ed. by Arne und Eva Eggebrecht, Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabern, pp. 46-76.

(Ausstellungskatalog des Roemer-Pelizaeus-Museums in Hildesheim)

reprinted in:

Der indische Ozean, ed. by S. Conermann, Hamburg: E.B.Verlag, 1998, pp. 57-88.

India, 100 B.C.E. – 1500,

in: Asia in Western and World History. A Guide for Teaching, ed . by A.T. Embree and C. Gluck, Armoc/New York: M.E.

Sharpe, pp. 357-370 (Columbia Project on Asia in the Core Curriculum)

1996 Der militante Hindunationalismus und die Zerstörung der Babri- Moschee in Ayodhya,

in: Religionen - Fundamentalismus - Politik, ed. by D. Lange, Frankfurt: Peter Lang Verlag. pp. 177-208.

Periodization of Pre-modern Historical Processes in India and Europe: Some Reflections,

in: Indian Historical Review, 19, pp. 21-36.

1997 Hinduism Reconsidered, hrsg. von G. D. Sontheimer und H.

Kulke. 2nd revised and enlarged edition, New Delhi: Manohar.

(paperback 2001)

Some Observations on the Political Functions of Copper-Plate Grants in Early Medieval India,

in: Recht, Staat und Gesellschaft im klassischen Indien (The State, the Law, and Administration in Classical India), ed. by B. Kölver, München: Oldenbourg Verlag, pp. 237-243.

Mongolen in Asien und Europa? Einleitende Überlegungen zur Ringvorlesung,

in: Die Mongolen in Asien und Europa, ed. by S. Conermann und J. Kusber, Frankfurt:Peter Land Verlag, pp. 9-26.

1998 A History of India, Hermann Kulke und Dietmar Rothermund.

3rd rev. ed. London/New York.

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Geschichte Indiens. Von der Induskultur bis heute, Hermann Kulke und Dietmar Rothermund. 2nd revised German edition.

München: Beck Verlag.

Die Geschichte maritimer Beziehungen im Indischen Ozean.

Einführung in das Thema,

in: Der Indische Ozean, ed. by S. Conermann,. Hamburg: E.B.

Verlag, pp. 1-8.

Geschichtsschreibung als Heilung eines Traditionsbruches?

Überlegungen zu spätmittelalterlichen Chroniken Südasiens, in: Die Vielfalt der Kulturen. Erinnerung, Geschichte, Identität,

ed. by M. Gottlob, A. Mittag und J. Rüsen, Frankfurt:

Suhrkamp Verlag, pp. 422-440. (Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft, vol. 1405),

1999 Die frühen Reiche vom 5. bis 15. Jahrhundert,

in: Südostasien-Handbuch, ed. by B. Dahm und R. Ptak, München: Beck Verlag, pp. 98-111.

Südostasien und Indien, in: ibid., pp. 349-356.

Rivalry and Competition in the Bay of Bengal. A View from the Eleventh Century and its Bearing on Indian Ocean Studies.

in: Commerce and Culture in the Bay of Bengal, 1500 - 1800, ed.

by Om Prakash und Dennis Lombard, Delhi: Manohar, pp. 17- 36.

Reprinted under the title

Trade and Politics in Eleventh-Century Bay of Bengal,

in: Maritime Heritage of India, ed. by K.S. Behera, New Delhi : Aryan Books International, pp. 214-225.

Zur älteren Geschichte Indiens,

in: Dokumentation. Revision des Indienbildes im Schulunterricht.

Fachtagung der Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Baden- Württemberg in Zusammenarbeit mit der Deutsch-Indischen Gesellschaft vom 5. bis 7.6.1998, Bad Urach. Stuttgart, pp. 66- 71.

Sectarian Politics and Historiography in Early Sri Lanka.

Wilhelm Geiger's Studies on the Chronicles of Sri Lanka in the Light of Recent Research,

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in: Wilhelm Geiger and the Study of the History and Culture of Sri Lanka, ed. by U. Everding und A. Tilakaratne, Colombo:

Goethe Institute and Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies Colombo, pp. 112-136.

Orissa: Dzagannatch

in: Drevo induizma (=The Tree of Hinduismus), pp. 371- 392.

Moskva: Izdatel’skaja firma „Vostocnaja literatura“ RAN

(„Eastern Literature“, Russian Academy of Science ,

Kul‘tura narodov vostoka = Culture of the Peoples of the East)

2000 Asien im Jahr 1000 (editor). Schwerpunktthema von

Periplus. Jahrbuch für außereuropäische Geschichte, vol.10.

Asien im Jahr 1000, in: ibid., pp. 1-12.

2001 Explorations in South Asian History. Essays in Honour of Dietmar Rothermund, ed. by G. Berkemer, T. Frasch, H. Kulke und J. Lütt. New Delhi: Manohar (South Asian Studies, vol. 36).

Historiography in Early Medieval India, in: ibid., pp. 71-84.

Reprinted in:

Rethinking History, ed. by B.K. Mallik, Bhubaneswar: Utkal University (in print)

Jagannath Revisited: Studying Society, Religion and the State in Orissa, ed. by H. Kulke und B. Schnepel. New Delhi: Manohar (Studies in Orissan Society, Culture and History, vol. 1).

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