… city. At the same time because of liberalization of the Indian economy Bombay became the booming capital of global … cultural politics in India. It is the epitome of modern Indian imagination. The course I teach will examine this …
… of Agrarian Livelihood Restoration” Arupjyoti Saikia (Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati) “Grazing, Forests … “The Hunter and the Hunted: Nomadic Communities and Indian Conservation Strategies” Discussant: Amita Baviskar …
… began when I took Prof. Rohit De’s British Raj and the Indian Nation seminar. I really enjoyed the course, and found … important? CP: Mrs. Ali was a British woman who married an Indian Muslim man and moved to the United Provinces. She was …
… insurgents at night. Asha Sahay (b. 1927), the daughter of Indian independence activists who lived in Japan, was dodging … bombers as her regiment, the women’s division of the Indian National Army, retreated through the jungle. This …
… research scholar. He focuses on the legal history of the Indian subcontinent and the common law world. In recent … include “India and Pakistan Since 1947,” “British Raj, Indian Nation,” “Lawyers as Rebels,” and “Mobile South Asians …
… weekends as a writer of popular, anecdotal, articles on Indian cricket and cricketers. The serendipitous discovery … He has previously taught at Stanford University, the Indian Institute of Science, and the London School of …
… insurgents at night. Asha Sahay (b. 1927), the daughter of Indian independence activists who lived in Japan, was dodging … bombers as her regiment, the women’s division of the Indian National Army, retreated through the jungle. This …