South Asia Archive
The largest collection of books, journals, and documents published across the Indian subcontinent from 1700 to 1953. Originally collected by the South Asian Research Foundation (SARF).


The largest collection of books, journals, and documents published across the Indian subcontinent from 1700 to 1953. Originally collected by the South Asian Research Foundation (SARF).

South Asia Archive is the largest assembly of books, journals, and documents—many rare—from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.
Massive and diverse, the collection will bring new perspectives to studies in economics, politics, law, Indology, gender, archaeology, anthropology, culture, history, and education.
The content is mostly English, with fifteen percent in vernacular languages, primarily Bengali and Sanskrit.
“… South Asia Archive provides one of the biggest breakthroughs ever for those in the field, especially at a time when there is so much rising concern about the future of the physical archives in the subcontinent.” — Brian Stoddart, Former Vice-Chancellor, La Trobe University
Journals, serials, and reports. Calcutta Law Journal, Indian Annual Register, The Eastern Economist, Bharatbarsha, The Modern Review, Indian Forest Records, Indian Education, Indian Review, The Asiatic Review, Sankhya Journal, and many other periodicals.
Thousands of reports and proceedings from colonial and postcolonial India including volumes of the 1901, 1911, 1931, and 1951 Indian Census incorporating the provinces of Burma, Bengal, Assam, Bombay, and others.
Rare books. More than 1,500 books cover subjects from religion and literature to law and agriculture.
There are series such as The Bibliotheca Indica, a collection of works published by the Asiatic Society of Bengal; translations of The Upanishads; commentaries on Sanskrit grammatical, philosophical, and legal treatises.
Indian film booklets, 1930–1949. A collection of rare publicity booklets that were sold outside India film theaters, in English, Hindi, Urdu, and Bengali, include Mukti, Street Singer, My Sister, Devdas, and Sita—with cast lists, plot summaries, photos, and song lyrics.
Legislations, acts, and regulations. Maps, manuals, and ephemera. Included are proceedings from a range of Indian governmental departments, along with law books, and legal cases. Ephemera, maps, and manuals add to the collection.
Archaeology. Industry. Parliamentary debates and concerns. Law case reports. The nearly complete set of reports on the Calcutta riots of 1946. Gazetteers from a range of districts and territories, providing a fascinating insight into colonial India.
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More than 4.5 million pages of documents from the entire Indian subcontinent.
coverage
More than 250 years of coverage.
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