CONTENTS
Introduction: James Tod and the History of Rajasthan Giles Tillotson Tod's Collection of Rajasthani Paintings Andrew Topsfield, Curator of Indian Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Reading and Riding: Horses in Image and Text Vibhuti Sachdev, expert on the art and architecture of Rajasthan Tod as an Observer of Landscape in Rajasthan Florence D’Souza, Senior Lecturer in Studies of the English-speaking World, University of Lille, France Illustrating the Annals: The Architectural Views of Waugh and Ghasi Giles Tillotson The Tod Collection of Indian Manuscripts at the Royal Asiatic Society Rima Hooja, Jaipur-based Director of Minnesota University's MSID India Program The Coin Collection in the Royal Asiatic Society M. Nasim Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar Tod's Annals as Archive and History Jason Freitag, Assistant Professor of History at Ithaca College, NY Recovering the Heroic History of Rajasthan: Tod and the Prithviraj Raso Cynthia Talbot, Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin Tod and Traders Lawrence A. Babb, Professor of Anthropology and Asian Studies, Amherst College, Massachusetts Tod vs Mill: Clashing Perspectives on British Rule in India and Indian Civilization Lloyd I. Rudolph, Professor of Political Science Emeritus, University of Chicago Index