2024 Journal Article Pain and suffering: Two thinkers in conversationBowles, Adam (2024). Pain and suffering: Two thinkers in conversation. Australian Book Review (463). |
2022 Journal Article Review of Andrijanić, Ivan / Sellmer, Sven (Hg.): On the Growth and Composition of the Sanskrit Epics and Purāṇas. Relationship to Kāvya. Social and Economic Context. Proceedings of the Fifth Dubrovnik International Conference on the Sanskrit Epics and Purāṇas August 2008. Zagreb: Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts/Ibis grafika 2016. XXXVI, 534 S. 8°. Hardbd. ISBN 978-953-7997-28-1.Bowles, Adam (2022). Review of Andrijanić, Ivan / Sellmer, Sven (Hg.): On the Growth and Composition of the Sanskrit Epics and Purāṇas. Relationship to Kāvya. Social and Economic Context. Proceedings of the Fifth Dubrovnik International Conference on the Sanskrit Epics and Purāṇas August 2008. Zagreb: Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts/Ibis grafika 2016. XXXVI, 534 S. 8°. Hardbd. ISBN 978-953-7997-28-1.. Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, 117 (1), 73-76. |
2015 Journal Article Dharma and ‘custom’: semantic persistence, semantic change and the anxieties of the principled fewBowles, Adam (2015). Dharma and ‘custom’: semantic persistence, semantic change and the anxieties of the principled few. Religions of South Asia, 9 (2), 137-163. doi: 10.1558/rosa.v9i2.31072 |
2012 Journal Article Historical traditions in Hindu textsBowles, Adam (2012). Historical traditions in Hindu texts. Oxford Bibliographies in Hinduism doi: 10.1093/OBO/9780195399318-0054 |
2010 Journal Article The failure of dharmaBowles, Adam (2010). The failure of dharma. Seminar (New Delhi): the monthly symposium (608), 26-31. |
2010 Journal Article Governance and religious conflict in the eighteenth century: Religion and the civil discourse of separateness in the Maratha polityBowles, Adam (2010). Governance and religious conflict in the eighteenth century: Religion and the civil discourse of separateness in the Maratha polity. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 33 (1), 61-74. doi: 10.1080/00856401003592479 |