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History of Art Radio Hour
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History of Art Radio Hour with Dipti Khera

Dipti Khera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art History and the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University.
Asian Studies Centre
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The Lessons of 1950: Partition, and the making of the India- Pakistan Dynamic

The years that immediately followed their partition offer many interesting insights into the shaping of the India- Pakistan dynamic
Israel Studies Seminar
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Amnon Aran - Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War

Amnon Aran maps the development of Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War
Asian Studies Centre
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Affect as a Technology of Rule: Militarism in Pakistan

Positioning dead body politics and ritualistic mourning as technologies of rule, through a focus on subjectivity, intimacy and affect, the talk will explicate the persuasive powers through which they seek to produce consensus and ideological conformity.
Asian Studies Centre
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Borders and Identities: Who is a “Bangladeshi” in Assam?

This talk explores the ambiguities surrounding Indian citizenship in Assam, Northeast India. With Malini Sur (University of Western Sydney)
Asian Studies Centre

Theft of Time: Notes on Spolia and the Writing of Indian History

Sudipta Sen (University of California, Davis) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 26 April 2021.
Asian Studies Centre

A Historian among the Goddesses of Modern India

Sumathi Ramaswamy (Duke University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 31 May 2021.
Asian Studies Centre

"वासाड गावाचा धनगर राजा": Ecological Refugees in Ancestral Grass-scape (Historical life space and changing socio-economic dynamics)

Saili Palande-Datar gives the fourth and final presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.
Asian Studies Centre

Mobilizing transregional indigenous identities on cross-sectional borders

Bina Sengar gives the third presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.
Asian Studies Centre

Persian Cosmopolis and World Literature in Precolonial Marathi Literary Historiography

Sachin Ketkar gives the second presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.
Asian Studies Centre

Circuits of interchange and influence: The 1979 Rucha issue on Urdu and Marathi modernist poetry

Anjali Nerlekar gives the first talk on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.
Asian Studies Centre

Education, Nationalism and the Native Body: the Pradnya Pathshala Project

Rahul Sarwate gives the fourth presentation on the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.
Asian Studies Centre

सत्ता तुझी राणीबाई: Royals in Marathi Writings

Shraddha Kumbhojkar gives the third presentation for the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.
Asian Studies Centre

Like Milk and Sugar

Dominic Vendell gives the second presentation for the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.
Asian Studies Centre

Chand Bibi between Persianate cosmopolitanism and regional particularism

Roy Fischel gives the first presentation for the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Kashmir and the State of Exception

Habeel Iqbal gives a talk as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Royals and Rebels: The Rise and Fall of the Sikh Empire

TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on Royals and Rebels: The Rise and Fall of the Sikh Empire, written by Dr Priya Atwal.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Dr Priya Atwal on 'Princesses Bamba and Catherine Duleep Singh at Oxford'

Historian, Dr Priya Atwal, takes a look at the lives of some of the University of Oxford's first Indian students.
Asian Studies Centre

Jeko Khere So Khaye (He who tills has the right to eat); 'development' and the politics of agrarian reform in late 1940s and early 1950s in Sindh

Sarah Ansari (Royal Holloway) gives a talk for the Asian Studies Centre seminar series.
Asian Studies Centre

Rajput loyalties in the Mughal age

Cynthia Talbot (Texas at Austin) gives a talk for the Asian Studies Centre seminar series on Mughal India and the Rajput.

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