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"[...] the work of building internationalist solidarity within an imperial social formation is the work of epistemic and affective claim-making" Sneha Krishnan explores the history of the Women's Christian College in colonial India.
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What do frictions in the founding story of a missionary women's college reveal about Indian women's struggles for education and internationalism? Sneha Krishnan unpacks the history of the Women's Christian College in colonial India.
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An Unreliable Archive of Internationalism
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Presenting on maritime sovereignty and coastal livelihoods for the Indian Ocean in the Age of Empire seminar at the Oxford Center for Global History on 8 June at 2 PM BST / 9 AM ET. Please email [email protected] for Zoom link.
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Reading Anne-Isabelle Richard's valedictory editorial in Itinerario and very honoured to see that my and Andreas Greiner's 2024 special issue on colonial tourism gets a shout-out in her retrospective look at the past years.
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everydaylankanhistory.com/about-us-2/?...
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Also published today in Transactions: Peter Gatrell's article 'The "RefugeeWorld": A Twentieth-Century Retrospective' bit.ly/49nWmtg This is an article version of Peter's 2025 Prothero Lecture given in July last year. Now available free Open Access 1/2 #Skystorians
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The Strengths of Diversity and Community in Global History
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The Strengths of Diversity and Community in Global History | Itinerario | Cambridge Core
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About us – Everyday Lankan History
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wordswithoutborders.org/read/article...
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An Indian woman in Vietnam describes the pain of longing for home in this mournful novel excerpt, a finalist for the 2024 Armory Square Prize for South Asian Literature in Translation.
Vedavalli, Saigon - Words Without Borders
Mikko Toivanen
Royal Historical Society
New special section of CSSAME on "Methodologies of the 'Everyday' in South Asian Islam" co-edited by Harini Kumar and me is now out! Featuring articles from Mudit Trivedi, Ali Altaf Mian, Elizabeth Lhost & Taushif Kara, Harini and me, with a post-script by Shahzad Bashir. Check it out here!
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***Blog Submissions from Undergraduates*** Our blog, Not From Here, will be running a short blog series this year highlighting the work of undergraduate students whose research engages with immigration and ethnic history. We invite submissions! Those interested should contact [email protected]
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Volume 46 Issue 1 | Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East | Duke University Press
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