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Ali, Daud (2011) 'Padmasri's Nagarasarasva and the World of Medieval Kamasastra.' Journal of Indian Philosophy, 39 (1). pp. 41-62.
Ali, Daud (2011) 'Rethinking the History of the Kama World in Early India.' Journal of Indian Philosophy, 39 (1). pp. 1-13.
Ali, Daud (2010) 'Between Market and Court: The Careerss of Two Courtier-Merchants in the Twelfth-Century Deccan.' Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 53 (1). pp. 185-211.
Ali, Daud and Pandian, Anand, eds. (2010) Ethical Life in South Asia. USA: University of Indiana Press.
Ali, Daud (2010) 'The Subhasita as and Artifact of Ethical Life in Medieval India.' In: Ali, Daud and Pandian, Anand, (eds.), Ethical Life in South Asia. USA: University of Indiana Press, pp. 21-42.
Ali, Daud (2009) 'Connected Histories?: Regional Historiography and Theories of Cultural Contact Between Early South and Southeast Asia.' In: Feener, R. Michael and Sevea, Terenjit, (eds.), Islamic Connections: Studies of Muslim South and Southeast Asia. ISEAS Publishers, pp. 1-24.
Ali, Daud and Pandian, Anand (2009) 'Genealogies de la vertu: pratiques ethiques en Asie du Sud.' Anthropologie et Sociétés, 33 (3). pp. 43-60.
Ali, Daud (2009) 'Romantic Love, Self-Regard and the Courtly Environment in Early Medieval India.' In: Jha, D.N. and Vanina, Eugenia, (eds.), Mind over Matter: Essays on Metnalities in Medieval India. Tulika Books, pp. 178-204.
Ali, Daud (2008) 'Aristocratic Body Techniques in Early Medieval India.' In: Datta, Rajat, (ed.), Rethinking a Millennium: Perspectives on Indian History from the Eighth to the Eighteenth Century: Essays for Harbans Mukhia. New Delhi: Aakar Books, pp. 25-56.
Ali, Daud (2008) 'Cosmos, Realm and Property in Early Medieval Kingdoms.' In: Peterson, Indira and Selby, Martha Ann, (eds.), Tamil Geographies: Cultural Constructions of Space and Place in South India. Albany, New York: State University Press of New York, pp. 117-141.
Ali, Daud (2007) 'The Service Retinues of the Chola Court: A Study of the term velam in Tamil Inscriptions.' Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 70 (3). pp. 487-509.
Ali, Daud (2007) 'Violence, Courtly Manners and Lineage Formation in Early Medieval India.' Social Scientist, 35 (9/10). pp. 3-21.
Ali, Daud (2006) 'War, servitude and the Imperial Household: A study of Palace Women in the Chola Empire.' In: Chatterjee, Indrani and Eaton, Richard M., (eds.), Slavery and South Asian History. Bloomington Indiana: Indiana University Press, pp. 44-62.
Ali, Daud (2004) 'Notes Toward Understanding Secular Processions in Medieval South India.' NewKOLAM Volumes 9-10.
Ali, Daud (2004) Courtly Culture and Political Life in Early Medieval India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ali, Daud (2003) 'Gardens in Early Indian Court Life.' Studies in History, 19 (2). pp. 221-52.
Ali, Daud (2002) 'Anxieties of Attachment: The Dynamics of Courtship in Medieval India.' Modern Asian Studies, 36 (1). pp. 103-139.
Ali, Daud (2000) 'Royal Eulogy as World History: Rethinking Copper-Plate Inscriptions in Cola India.' In: Inden, Ronald, Walters, Jonathan and Ali, Daud, (eds.), Querying the Medieval: The History of Practice in South Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 165-229.
Ali, Daud (2000) 'Violence, Gastronomy and the meaning of war in Medieval South India.' The Medieval History Journal, 3 (2). pp. 261-89.
Powell, Avril (1999) 'History Textbooks and the Transmission of the Pre-Colonial Past in NW India in the 1860s and 1870s.' In: Ali, Daud, (ed.), Invoking the Past: The Uses of History in South Asia. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 91-133. (SOAS studies on South Asia)
Ali, Daud, ed. (1999) Invoking the Past: The Uses of History in South Asia. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
Ali, Daud (1998) 'Recognizing Europe in India: Colonial master narratives and the writing of Indian History.' In: Cox, Jeffrey and Stromquist, Shelton, (eds.), Contesting the master narrative. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, pp. 95-130.
Ali, Daud (1998) 'Technologies of the self: Courtly Artifice and Monastic Discipline in Early India.' Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 41 (2). pp. 159-184.