

South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of Africa. It is divided into nine provinces and has 2,798 kms. of coastline to the north side the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana and Zimba Continue reading
The 21st century Nations-States of the world is no longer independent or semi-indepen dent in identity. Among 186 nation states, all of them are heavily interdependent on each other for more civilised way of life. Globalisation of economies’ has Continue reading
The colonial human trafficking involved kidnapping, slavery and displacement (immigration), besides illegal shipping of Indians under the guise labourers, indentured labour, etc., (migration) that are rarely discussed by the Indian researchers, thou Continue reading

Women's education in India has been one of the major issues of concern of the Government of India as well as the society at large. Continue reading
After the fall of the Saigon on April 30, 1975, hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese boat people have started to flee the Vietnam. This problem continued up to a period of quarter century. The exodus of Vietnamese boat people is considered to be one Continue reading
In recent times diasporic history has secured a unique place in the history of India. And largely it is uninterested and forgotten history, which encompasses narratives of displacement, migration, the cross-fertilization of ideas, and the emergency Continue reading
The term diaspora is prevalent in current academic discourses. It is a historically contingent term originating from the “Greek word (διασπορα), which meant to ‘disperse’ or literally to ‘sow over’…originally a neutral word merel Continue reading
Human beings migrate from one place to other in search of better living conditions. India is not an exceptional in the process of migration of her people from the place of improper conditions to the proper circumstances of employment, sanitation, he Continue reading

Andhra Pradesh in south India has the highest tribal concentration with a population of 50.24 lakh (2001 census) constituting about 6.59 per cent of total population as against the national average of 8.2 per cent and there are 35 notified Tribes in Continue reading

The contribution of the people of Telugu origin to the City of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries forms an interesting chapter in the history of Madras. The Telugus contributed a great deal to the commercial and cultural life of Mad Continue reading

The brisk maritime intercourse between overseas world and east coast of India provides a finest platform to research with an objective to study the regional history. Here, the scholars as well the researchers have been supported with both inter-disc Continue reading

When we talk of Diaspora we start with Jewish context, where exclusion led to the dispersal of Jews away from the homeland. Despite some limitations of specificity of the concept Diaspora is employed in the analysis of emigration and settlement of Continue reading

Over the decades Diasporic communities have increasingly been acquiring a distinct global identity. Diaspora in the 21st century is the result of developments in both old and new Diasporas. Diasporas are flaring throughout the world through their cr Continue reading

A hallmark of states in the modern era has been the principle of sovereignty, the idea that the government of a nation-state constitutes the final and absolute authority in a society, and that no outside power has the right to intervene in the exerc Continue reading

Kualalumpur, Malaysia , the gateway to the cluster of distinctive cultures and heritage, is if conspicuous to witness the rise and fall of dynasties of various regions at the one end of the pendulum, is no doubt more perspicuous in sustaining the In Continue reading

In this paper an attempt has been made to highlight the contribution of Andhras outside Indian peninsula right from the earliest times. The Telugu migrants had contributed for the economic development of the immigrant nations and also strenuously Continue reading

The author of this book, Dr. Surendra Govindu working as an Assistant Professor of History, VR. College, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh is a renowned Sthapathy (Temple architect) and art Historian too. His book is a comparative study of the dancers and mu Continue reading

The author(s) should send hard copies of the manuscript in triplicate along with a softcopy in CD form. The author can also send a soft copy of the manuscript in MS Word format as an e-mail attachment addressed to the Editorin-Chief - prabhukumariv Continue reading