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The SHAMSA database 1.0 – Sources for the History and Analysis of Music/Dance in South Asia, c. 1700–1900. (Version 1.0)

Schofield, Katherine Butler; Lunn, David

Authors

Katherine Butler Schofield

David Lunn



Abstract

The SHAMSA bibliographical database and digital collection has been developed as part of the European Research Council project Musical Transitions to European Colonialism in the Eastern Indian Ocean (MUSTECIO, Grant no. 263643, PI Katherine Butler Schofield, 2011–2015/16). The attached xlsx document, licensed as a CC-BY-NC resource, provides the bibliographical metadata of Version 1.0 of the database. It describes well over 300 major written sources c. 1700-1900 for the history and analysis of North Indian music and dance in Mughal and British-colonial South Asia. About one third – well over 100 – of these sources are also currently held in digital copies in the Department of Music at King’s College London. The SHAMSA digital collection already constitutes the largest single repository of major primary sources on Indian music and dance in the world, and is planned to be a major ongoing resource for future researchers on Indian music and cultural history.

Citation

Schofield, K. B., & Lunn, D. (2018). The SHAMSA database 1.0 – Sources for the History and Analysis of Music/Dance in South Asia, c. 1700–1900. (Version 1.0). [Data]

Publication Date Oct 2, 2018
Deposit Date Oct 10, 2018
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1445775
Related Public URLs https://zenodo.org/record/1445775#.W7oaeCOZORs
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1445775
Type of Data Bibliographic
Additional Information Copyright Statement : CC-BY-NC


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