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There are a number of books on the subject, the records for some of which I add

below. Meadows Taylor and Sleeman are the most famous, by British officials

involved in suppressing Thuggee. There are many editions of their books, and I

have not posted them all. Probably some are in print; certainly there are many

in libraries around the world. The current tendency of scholarship is towards

revisionism and to think the phenomonenon was constructed from overheated

British imaginations (as the titles of some of the recent studies below might

suggest). For myself, though there may be occasions when people at a distant

place and time may understand something better than what the British used to

call "the man on the spot," I find this implausible in the present case.

 

Allen Thrasher

 

 

 

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LC Control Number: 11000356

 

Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

 

Personal Name: Taylor, Meadows, 1808-1876.

 

Main Title: Confessions of a Thug.

 

Published/Created: London, R. Bentley, 1839.

 

Description: 3 v. 21 cm.

 

Subjects: Thugs. [from old catalog]

 

LC Classification: PZ3.T2176 Co PR5549.T36

 

CALL NUMBER: PZ3.T2176 Co

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LC Control Number: 2003043259

 

Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

 

Personal Name: Rushby, Kevin

 

Main Title: Children of Kali : through India in search of Bandits,

the thug

cult, and the British Raj / Kevin Rushby.

 

Published/Created: New York : Walker & Company, 2003.

 

Description: ix, 292 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., map ; 24 cm.

 

ISBN: 0802714188

 

Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-284) and

index.

 

Subjects: Human sacrifice--India--History.

Thugs--India--History.

Criminals--India--History.

 

LC Classification: DS422.S2 R87 2003

 

Dewey Class No.: 364.15/23/0954 21

 

Geog. Area Code: a-ii---

 

CALL NUMBER: DS422.S2 R87 2003

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LC Control Number: 2002007633

 

Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

 

Personal Name: Woerkens, Martine van.

 

Main Title: The strangled traveler : colonial imaginings and the

Thugs of

India / Martine van Woerkens ; translated by

Catherine

Tihanyi.

 

Uniform Title: [Voyageur ¨¦trangl¨¦. English]

 

Published/Created: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2002.

 

Related Names: Tihanyi, Catherine.

 

Description: xv, 360 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.

 

ISBN: 0226850854 (cloth : alk. paper)

0226850862 (pbk. : alk. paper)

 

Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-343) and

index.

 

Subjects: Thugs.

 

LC Classification: DS422 .W6413 2002

 

Dewey Class No.: 915.4 21

 

Language Code: eng fre

 

Geog. Area Code: a-ii---

 

Electronic File Info.: Publisher description

http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/uchi051/2002007633.html

Contributor biographical information

http://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/uchi051/2002007633.html

Table of contents

http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/uchi051/2002007633.html

 

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LC Control Number: 00371699

 

Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

 

Personal Name: Thornton, Edward, 1799-1875.

 

Main Title: Illustrations of the history and practices of the

thugs, and

notices of some of the proceedings of the Government

of

India, for the supression of the crime of the

thuggee /

Thornton.

 

Published/Created: New Delhi : Asian Educational Services, 2000.

 

Description: 475 p. ; 23 cm.

 

ISBN: 8120614410

 

Notes: Reprint. Published: London : Nattali and Bond, 1851.

 

Subjects: Thugs--India.

 

LC Classification: DS422.T5 T5 2000

 

Dewey Class No.: 364.15/23/0954 21

 

Overseas Acq. No.: I-E-00-371699; 56-92

 

Other System No.: (DLC) 00371699

 

Repro./Stock No.: Library of Congress -- New Delhi Field Office Rs595.00

 

Geog. Area Code: a-ii---

 

Quality Code: lcode

 

CALL NUMBER: DS422.T5 T5 2000

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LC Control Number: 70871893

 

Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

 

Personal Name: Pfirrmann, Gustav, 1927-

 

Main Title: Religi(Aöser Charakter und Organisation der

Thag-Brüderschaften.

 

Published/Created: [Tübingen] 1970.

 

Description: xii, 162 p. map. 21 cm.

 

Subjects: Thugs--Religion.

K¯al¯i (Hindu deity)--Cult.

 

LC Classification: DS422.T5 P45

 

Other System No.: (OCoLC)35730010

 

CALL NUMBER: DS422.T5 P45

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LC Control Number: 69012029

 

Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

 

Personal Name: Bruce, George, 1910-

 

Main Title: The stranglers; the cult of Thuggee and its overthrow

in British

India [by] George Bruce.

 

Edition Information: [1st American ed.]

 

Published/Created: New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1969, c1968]

 

Description: viii, 234 p. illus., map, port. 22 cm.

 

Notes: Bibliography: p. 225-226.

 

Subjects: Thugs.

 

LC Classification: DS422.T5 B7 1968

 

Dewey Class No.: 364.15/23/0954

 

CALL NUMBER: DS422.T5 B7 1968

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LC Control Number: 33024868

 

Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

 

Personal Name: Sleeman, James Lewis, 1880- [from old catalog]

 

Main Title: Thug;

 

Published/Created: London, S. Low, Marston & co. ltd. [1933]

 

Description: ix, 246 p. front., plates, port., map. 23 cm.

 

Subjects: Sleeman, William Henry, Sir, 1788-1856. [from old

catalog]

Thugs. [from old catalog]

 

LC Classification: DS422.T5 S58

 

CALL NUMBER: DS422.T5 S58

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LC Control Number: 05011573

 

Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)

 

Personal Name: Sleeman, W. H. (William Henry), Sir, 1788-1856.

 

Main Title: The Thugs or Phansigars of India : comprising a history

of the

rise and progress of that extraordinary fraternity

of assassins,

and a description of the system which it pursues and

of the

measures which have been adopted by the supreme

government of India for its suppression / compiled

from

original and authentic documents published by W.H.

Sleeman.

 

Published/Created: Philadelphia : Carey & Hart, 1839.

 

Description: 2 v. ; 18 cm.

 

Notes: LC copy bound 2 v. in 1.

 

References: Checklist Amer. imprints 58545

 

Subjects: Thugs.

 

LC Classification: DS422.T5 S62

 

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I have to side with the revisionists. Thuggee was largely a British

invention. Check out " 'Providential' Circumstances: The Thuggee

Campaign of the 1830s and Legal Innovation" by Radhika Singha,

_Modern Asian Studies_ 27:1 (1993), pp. 83-146. It's a very sober

account from an institutional and legal perspective.

 

Jim Rader

 

 

>

> There are a number of books on the subject, the records for some of

> which I add below. Meadows Taylor and Sleeman are the most famous, by

> British officials involved in suppressing Thuggee. There are many

> editions of their books, and I have not posted them all. Probably some

> are in print; certainly there are many in libraries around the world.

> The current tendency of scholarship is towards revisionism and to

> think the phenomonenon was constructed from overheated British

> imaginations (as the titles of some of the recent studies below might

> suggest). For myself, though there may be occasions when people at a

> distant place and time may understand something better than what the

> British used to call "the man on the spot," I find this implausible in

> the present case.

>

> Allen Thrasher

>

>

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Greetings,

 

See also "The Thags in Classical and Colonial India" (sect. 9-11) in

*Tradition and Reflection* (SUNY 1991) by Wilhelm Halbfass (pp. 102-105).

I vaguely recall reading R. Singha's article, and I believe she doesn't

treat the textual materials Halbfass explores, dating from the 10th

century. He cites usages from Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu texts, with a

passing allusion to Muslim references which could be relevant

("tahkiniyya, dahkInIya"). He states that "there were real, "practicing"

Thags in India" and also notes that in 19th century India "the publicity

they received was certainly exaggerated." As usual, Halbfass provides a

wealth of bibliographic info --including reference to G. Pfirrman's

dissertation: Religioser Charakter und Organisation der

Thag-Bruderschaften. (Tubingen, 1970) Apologies for the lack of

diacritics!

 

best wishes,

Tim Cahill

 

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Jim Rader wrote:

>

> I have to side with the revisionists. Thuggee was largely a British

> invention. Check out " 'Providential' Circumstances: The Thuggee

> Campaign of the 1830s and Legal Innovation" by Radhika Singha,

> _Modern Asian Studies_ 27:1 (1993), pp. 83-146. It's a very sober

> account from an institutional and legal perspective.

>

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