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Book SynopsisChanging Perception of Power and Authority in Ancient India: A Historiographical Approach.- Exploring the Dynamics of Power and Authority in Mughal Architecture.- Power and Contestation in a Period of Turmoil: Shifting Gender Relations and the Rise of the Khwajasaras in Eighteenth-Century North India.- Sikka wa Siyasa?: Medieval Indian Coins A Prerequisite Medium to Assert Power and Authority.- Powers of Caste-Based Moral Codes and their Interaction with the Legal Framework in Colonial Malabar.- Crime, Justice, and Everyday Lives: A Journey Through Fakir Mohan Senapati's Novels in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.- Taxing Intoxication and Nudging Consumption: A Historical Assessment of the British Empire's Nineteenth-Century Drug Policies in the Madras Presidency.- The Unholy' Trinity: Syndicate of the Colonial State, Capitalists, and the Police; Repression and Corporate Policing of Working-Class Movement in late colonial Bengal (1930-1947).- Unpacking the Networks Inside the Prison through Auto/Biographical Accounts of Krishna Nehru Hutheesing.- Janmashashon: Sexology, Birth Control and the Nation.- Financial Imperialism and British Colonial Power in India: An Interwar History of Economic Strategies and Fallouts.- Disciplining the Natives to the Natives Disciplining Themselves: The Scout Movement in Travancore Princely State.- Uncovering the Powers Behind Wildlife Preservation in Post-Colonial India: A Critical Evaluation of Constitutional and Legislative Authority in Implementing India's Wildlife Acts.