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Marconi lecture 2018: Imperial Wave: how empire shaped the network of wireless in South Asia at the turn of the twentieth century

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Dr Medha Saxena (Delhi, and Byrne Bussey Marconi Fellow), gives the 2018 annual Marconi lecture.

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Medha Saxena
Keywords
wireless
india
British empire
Colonialism
Imperialism
technology
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 03/12/2018
Duration: 01:02:31

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