Tuesday, January 10, 2012

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From: "Linda Dwyer" <dwyer@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
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Subject: H-ASIA: South Asian history seminar at SOAS this term


> H-ASIA
> January 10, 2012
>
> South Asian history seminar at SOAS this term
> ***********
> From: Eleanor Newbigin [en2@soas.ac.uk]
>
> Please find below details of the South Asian history seminar running this
> term at SOAS, London. All seminars are held on Tuesdays at 5pm room B104,
> on the first floor of the Brunei Gallery building, opposite the main SOAS
> building. The seminars are open to all interested academics and members of
> the public who are based in London or simply passing through.
>
> For abstracts and further information please see the seminar website
> http://www.soas.ac.uk/history/events/sahistseminar/ or email Eleanor
> Newbigin, en2@soas.ac.uk
>
> *South Asia History Seminar, SOAS*
> *Spring Term, 2010*
> *Tuesdays, 5.00 PM*
> *Room B104 (Brunei Gallery)*
> *Open to the public – all welcome!*
>
>
> 10th January
> James Jaffe (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater)
> *Common-law arbitration and the British discovery of the panchayat.*
>
> 24th January
> Norbert Peabody (University of Cambridge)
> *On the origins of Indian nationalism*
>
> 31st January
> James Chiryakandath (Institute of Commonwealth Studies)
> *Gandhi, Nehru and the binational Zionists: Palestine, religious pluralism
> and national identity*
>
> 21st February
> Indivar Kamtekar (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi & visiting professor,
> Centre for Modern Indian Studies at the University of Göttingen)
> *Looking beyond flags: the 1940s in India*
>
> 28th February
> Anish Vinaik (University of Oxford)
> *Grave investments: abstraction and sacral spaces in 20th century colonial
> Delhi*
>
> 6th March
> Daniel Haines (Royal Holloway University, London)
> *State power, military rule, and land reforms in West Pakistan, 1958-1969*
>
> 13th March
> Jahnavi Phalkey (King's College London)
> *The importance of being nuclear: big science and state formation in
> mid-twentieth century India*
>
> 20th March
> Jonathan Saha (University of Bristol)
> *Corruption and the making of the colonial state in Burma, c.1890-1910*
>
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