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A New Power: Photography, 1800-1850
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Indian Encounters with Early Photography: Camera, Cannon, and the ‘Exhibitionary Complex’

Sean Willcox: Indian Encounters with Early Photography: Camera, Cannon, and the ‘Exhibitionary Complex’
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Albert Hourani Revisited: Arabic and Indian thought in the Liberal Age

Professor Sir Christopher Bayly gives a talk for the Humanitas Lecture series on Historigraphy.
Oxford-India Day

Closing Questions and Answers

Andrew Hamilton chairs the closing questions and answers session at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Oxford-India Day

India: The View from Oxford

Sunali Rohra, Consultant, McKinsey and Company and Oxford Alumna, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Oxford-India Day

Kingship and the Roots of Indian Political Culture

Dr Anna-Maria Misra, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Keble College, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Oxford-India Day

Inclusive Economic Growth in India: Basic Policy Issues

Vijay Joshi, specialist in international Economics and development Economics, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Oxford-India Day

India-Oxford Cancer Research

Dr Raghib Ali, Director of the INDOX Cancer Research Network, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Oxford-India Day

Nationwide Studies of Indian Mortality

Sir Richard Peto, Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Oxford-India Day

Why India is the World's Most Interesting Country

Professor Ramachandra Guha, historian and biographer, delivers the second keynote address at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Oxford-India Day

Oxford and India - an Enduring Relationship

Lord Patten of Barnes delivers the first keynote address at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Oxford-India Day

Welcome to the Oxford-India Day

Professor Andrew Hamilton delivers the Welcome Address at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Cornelia Sorabji: Jowett's protégée in Oxford 1889-1893

Professor Richard Sorabji (Wolfson College, Oxford) - Cornelia Sorabji: Jowett's protígíe in Oxford 1889-1893.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Repainting Ajanta: the global impact of the Frescoes and their copies

Dr Rupert Arrowsmith (UCL) - 'Repainting Ajanta: the global impact of the Frescoes and their copies.'.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Tracing Indian students at Oxford before the Second World War

Dr Sumita Mukherjee (Oxford) - 'Tracing Indian Students at Oxford before the Second World War'.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Indian imperial crossings and the Oxford hub

Professor Elleke Boehmer (Oxford) - 'Indian imperial crossings and the Oxford hub'.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Michael Madhusudan Datta (1824-1873): a young Bengali poet's exam script washes up on Albion's distant shore

Dr Alex Riddiford - "Michael Madhusudan Datta (1824-1873): a young Bengali poet's exam script washes up on Albion's distant shore." This reading was delivered by Anshuman Mondal.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Musings of Sir Mohammad Iqbal on the Place of Muslims in late Colonial India: Letters to Edward John Thompson, 1933-1934

Professor Humayun Ansari (RHUL) - 'Musings of Sir Mohammad Iqbal on the Place of Muslims in late Colonial India: Letters to Edward John Thompson, 1933-1934'.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Introduction and Reading

Opening of exhibition by Amitav Ghosh and a reading from his In an Antique Land. Introduced by Anshuman Mondal (Brunel).

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