Mar 24, 2021
By Aditya Ramesh Environment & History, essay no. 9 Our ninth contribution to our ‘Environment & History’ series by Dr Aditya Ramesh takes us back to waterways, this time in southern India. Reflecting on the historiographical positioning...
Aug 1, 2013
“Floundering in the Slough of Despond” – singleness, unfitness, and the British woman missionary in India, c.1920-1950 Andrea Pass (University of Oxford)Christian Missions in Global History 5 December 2012This is a guest post by Charlotte De Val, one of IHR...
Jul 23, 2013
‘My other mother’: Separated families and mourning as agency in narratives in the 1947 Indian partitionOral History seminar7 February 2013Anindya Raychauduri (St Andrews)This is a guest post by Charlotte De Val, one of IHR Digital’s interns from the University of...
Apr 18, 2013
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century30 January 2013Giorgio Riello (University of Warwick)The World is not Enough: Global History, Cotton Textiles and the Industrial Revolution Although the title of this paper might remind you of a James Bond film, this...
Jun 20, 2012
Anglo-American conference 2009: CitiesSwati Chattopadhyay (University of Southern California Santa Barbara)Cities and peripheriesWhen we talk about cities and urban spaces we are in the habit of using a specific language that we generally believe to provide acceptable...
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