Professional profile
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Gonda Professor of Sanskrit and the History of Hinduism & Indian Philosophy
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Main position: Associate professor in the history of Buddhism and iconography
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Sanskrit, Hinduism, Indian Philosophy
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Most recent pulications:
Bakker, H.T. (2006). A Theatre of Broken Dreams. Vidisa in the Days of Gupta Hegemony. In Martin Brandtner & Shishir Kumar Panda (Eds.), Interrogating History (pp. 165-187). Delhi: Manohar (ISBN 81-7304-670-4).
Bakker, H.T. (2006). Avimuktaksetra in Varanasi: its Origin and Early Development. Studies in the Skandapurana VI. In Martin Gaenszle & Joerg Gengnagel (Eds.), Visualizing Space in Banaras: Images, Maps, and the Practice of Representation (pp. 23-39). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Bakker, H.T. (2005). A Note on Skandagupta's Bhitari Inscription vv. 8-12. In R.K. Sharma & Devendra Handa (Eds.), Revealing India's Past: Recent Trends in Art and Archaeology (2 vols., Volume II) (pp. 248-251). Delhi: Aryan Books International.
| Last modified: | September 21, 2012 13:12 |
