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  • A Land of Their Own 1818-1842
    • From the back cover
    • Contents
    • Index
    • How to order
  • Snippets of HO history
    • Poto Ho and the Battle of Seringsia (in HO language)
    • The number of HO speakers jumped 36.32%, now nearly 1.5 million: COI 2011
    • Do the HOS speak a dialect or a language?
    • मेरे पास हॉफमैन है: Why the HOS speak a “Munda” language, since 1904
    • Jama Sundi, the first picture of a HO lady, 1871
    • Boyi, the first picture of a HO man, 1862
    • The beginnings of the Lutheran mission in Chotanagpore, 1845-1868
    • The oldest painting of the HO country: Army marching near Chaibasa, 1841.
    • Oáté hoojoomèn, the first published HO poem, 1840
    • Eyá goikiddáïng, the first printed HO story, 1840
    • Roughsedge’s description of the HOS as gaurs, 1820
    • ‘With great contempt’: the HOS about raja Ghanshyam Singh, 1820
  • Book reviews
    • Black Marigolds, by E. Powys Mathers
    • Ashoka: The Search for India’s Lost Emperor, by Charles Allen
    • Babur Nama: Journal of Emperor Babur, by Babur
    • The history of India-US relations: two introductions
    • Joseph Anton, by Salman Rushdie
    • ‘We had no time to think”: Germany 1933-1945
    • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes, by Jonathan Rose
  • Downloads
    • Poto Ho and the Battle of Seringsia (in HO language)
    • Michael P. Yorke, Decisions and Analogy, 1976
  • Paul Streumer
    • My résumé
    • C.P. Mathur, 1932-2019, my friend
    • Joe Brenner, 1926-2010, my professor of economic history
    • My favourite poet Ghalib
    • My father’s bag
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Contents

  • A Land of Their Own 1818-1842
    • From the back cover
    • Contents
    • Index
    • How to order
  • Snippets of HO history
    • Poto Ho and the Battle of Seringsia (in HO language)
    • The number of HO speakers jumped 36.32%, now nearly 1.5 million: COI 2011
    • Do the HOS speak a dialect or a language?
    • मेरे पास हॉफमैन है: Why the HOS speak a “Munda” language, since 1904
    • Jama Sundi, the first picture of a HO lady, 1871
    • Boyi, the first picture of a HO man, 1862
    • The beginnings of the Lutheran mission in Chotanagpore, 1845-1868
    • The oldest painting of the HO country: Army marching near Chaibasa, 1841.
    • Oáté hoojoomèn, the first published HO poem, 1840
    • Eyá goikiddáïng, the first printed HO story, 1840
    • Roughsedge’s description of the HOS as gaurs, 1820
    • ‘With great contempt’: the HOS about raja Ghanshyam Singh, 1820
  • Book reviews
    • Black Marigolds, by E. Powys Mathers
    • Ashoka: The Search for India’s Lost Emperor, by Charles Allen
    • Babur Nama: Journal of Emperor Babur, by Babur
    • The history of India-US relations: two introductions
    • Joseph Anton, by Salman Rushdie
    • ‘We had no time to think”: Germany 1933-1945
    • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes, by Jonathan Rose
  • Downloads
    • Poto Ho and the Battle of Seringsia (in HO language)
    • Michael P. Yorke, Decisions and Analogy, 1976
  • Paul Streumer
    • My résumé
    • C.P. Mathur, 1932-2019, my friend
    • Joe Brenner, 1926-2010, my professor of economic history
    • My favourite poet Ghalib
    • My father’s bag

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  • A Land of Their Own 1818-1842
    • From the back cover
    • Contents
    • Index
    • How to order
  • Snippets of HO history
    • Poto Ho and the Battle of Seringsia (in HO language)
    • The number of HO speakers jumped 36.32%, now nearly 1.5 million: COI 2011
    • Do the HOS speak a dialect or a language?
    • मेरे पास हॉफमैन है: Why the HOS speak a “Munda” language, since 1904
    • Jama Sundi, the first picture of a HO lady, 1871
    • Boyi, the first picture of a HO man, 1862
    • The beginnings of the Lutheran mission in Chotanagpore, 1845-1868
    • The oldest painting of the HO country: Army marching near Chaibasa, 1841.
    • Oáté hoojoomèn, the first published HO poem, 1840
    • Eyá goikiddáïng, the first printed HO story, 1840
    • Roughsedge’s description of the HOS as gaurs, 1820
    • ‘With great contempt’: the HOS about raja Ghanshyam Singh, 1820
  • Book reviews
    • Black Marigolds, by E. Powys Mathers
    • Ashoka: The Search for India’s Lost Emperor, by Charles Allen
    • Babur Nama: Journal of Emperor Babur, by Babur
    • The history of India-US relations: two introductions
    • Joseph Anton, by Salman Rushdie
    • ‘We had no time to think”: Germany 1933-1945
    • The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes, by Jonathan Rose
  • Downloads
    • Poto Ho and the Battle of Seringsia (in HO language)
    • Michael P. Yorke, Decisions and Analogy, 1976
  • Paul Streumer
    • My résumé
    • C.P. Mathur, 1932-2019, my friend
    • Joe Brenner, 1926-2010, my professor of economic history
    • My favourite poet Ghalib
    • My father’s bag
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