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James Mill (1773–1836), in his The History of British India (1817), distinguished three phases in the history of India, namely Hindu, Muslim and British civilisations. This periodisation has been criticised, for the misconceptions it has given rise to. Another periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, mediaeval and modern periods". Smart and Michaels seem to follow Mill's periodisation (Michaels mentions Flood 1996 as a source for "Prevedic Religions".), while Flood and Muesse follow the "ancient, classical, mediaeval and modern periods" periodisation. | |||||||||||||
Smart | Michaels (overall) |
Michaels (detailed) |
Muesse | Flood | |||||||||
Indus Valley Civilisation and Vedic period (c. 3000–1000 BCE) |
Prevedic religions (until c. 1750 BCE) |
Prevedic religions (until c. 1750 BCE) |
Indus Valley Civilization (3300–1400 BCE) |
Indus Valley Civilisation (c. 2500 to 1500 BCE) | |||||||||
Vedic religion (c. 1750–500 BCE) |
Early Vedic Period (c. 1750–1200 BCE) |
Vedic Period (1600–800 BCE) |
Vedic period (c. 1500–500 BCE) | ||||||||||
Middle Vedic Period (from 1200 BCE) | |||||||||||||
Pre-classical period (c. 1000 BCE – 100 CE) |
Late Vedic period (from 850 BCE) |
Classical Period (800–200 BCE) | |||||||||||
Ascetic reformism (c. 500–200 BCE) |
Ascetic reformism (c. 500–200 BCE) |
Epic and Puranic period (c. 500 BCE to 500 CE) | |||||||||||
Classical Hinduism (c. 200 BCE – 1100 CE) |
Preclassical Hinduism (c. 200 BCE – 300 CE) |
Epic and Puranic period (200 BCE – 500 CE) | |||||||||||
Classical period (c. 100 – 1000 CE) |
"Golden Age" (Gupta Empire) (c. 320–650 CE) | ||||||||||||
Late-Classical Hinduism (c. 650–1100 CE) |
Medieval and Late Puranic Period (500–1500 CE) |
Medieval and Late Puranic Period (500–1500 CE) | |||||||||||
Hindu-Islamic civilisation (c. 1000–1750 CE) |
Islamic rule and "Sects of Hinduism" (c. 1100–1850 CE) |
Islamic rule and "Sects of Hinduism" (c. 1100–1850 CE) | |||||||||||
Modern Age (1500–present) |
Modern period (c. 1500 CE to present) | ||||||||||||
Modern period (c. 1750 CE – present) |
Modern Hinduism (from c. 1850) |
Modern Hinduism (from c. 1850) | |||||||||||
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