Quiet Compass
Sikkim: Maps, Memory and Vanishing Routes
Quiet Compass: Sikkim—Maps, Memory, and Vanishing Routes is a research-based work of Himalayan border history and cartographic memory. Focusing on the eastern Himalaya, the book examines how borders emerged through indigenous knowledge, monastic networks, forgotten trade routes, and the lived geography of high passes long before modern political lines were imposed.
Drawing on archival sources, historical maps, and oral histories, the narrative centres on nineteenth-century Sikkimese intermediaries and surveyors whose contributions were absorbed into colonial cartography without acknowledgement. These histories are interwoven with the author’s long-term field engagement across the same frontier valleys, retracing routes that are now sealed, militarised, or disappearing.
Quiet Compass explores mountains as spaces of memory, negotiation, and movement, revealing how geography, power, and knowledge intersect in the making of Himalayan borderlands.
Authors
Anindya Mukherjee
Publishers
Pari Publication
Soreng - India
Phone: +919748761139
ISBN
9789356021440
Year of publication
2025
Subjects
Fenomeni sociali