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SUMMARY:Modern South Asian History Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Modern South Asian History Research Seminar\nWintersemester 2019/20 \nContact: Indian History.CeMIS@sowi.uni-goettingen.de\nVenue: CeMIS board room (2.112)\, Waldweg 26 \n  \nDownload the programme as a pdf here \n29.10.2019 – 16.00 – 18.00 \nRazak Khan (Erlanger Zentrum für Islam und Recht in Europa\, Erlangen University): Entanglements in the\nColony: Jewish-Muslim Dialogue in South Asia\nSoheb Ur-Rahman Niazi (Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies\, FU Berlin): Social\nStratification of Muslims at a Qasbah in Colonial India: The Production and Contestation of Social\nHierarchy at Amroha \n05.11.2019 – 16.00 – 19.00 \nRohan Dominic Mathews (Institut für Soziologie and CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Dynamics of\nProduction and Labour: The Case of Building Construction\nPriyanka Srivastava (Department of History\, University of Massachusetts Amherst): Beyond the Industrial\nParadigm: Non-Factory and Service Labour in Bombay City in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century\nAardra Surendran (Centre for Study of Developing Societies\, School of Development Studies\, TISS\nMumbai): Technological Upgradation in the Indian Public Sector: Impacts on Labour Process and Labour\nRelations \n12.11.2019 – 16.00 – 18.00 \nJosefine Hoffmann (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Reading Representative Rhetoric: Bosch India in the\nGerman Archive\nAtem Lemtur (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Locating the ‘Porter Servant’ in the ‘Archiv des Deutschen\nAlpenvereins’ \n03.12.2019 – 16.00 – 19.00 \nMaria Framke: National Self-Assertion and Global Civil Society: Humanitarianism in Colonial British India\nSvenja von Jan (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Non-elite\, Subaltern\, Lower Class – How to Productively\nCategorize Socio-Economic Affiliation in South Asian Migration History\nVishal Singh Deo (Delhi University/CeMIS Göttingen): Playing Rent in the Khadar: The Construction of\nColonial Political Economy in the North West Provinces 1813-1860 \nWednesday\, 11.12.2019 – 18.15 – 19.45 \nMatthias van Rossum (International Institute of Social History\, Amsterdam): Local and global slaveries –\nthe Dutch East India Company empire and coerced labour in South and Southeast Asia\, 1600-1800 \n07.01.2020 – 16.00 – 18.00 \nMufsin Puthan Purayil (IIM Calcutta/(CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Communitarian Ties as a Strategic\nEconomic Resource: A Study of Job Seeking and Mobility Among Kerala Emigrants\nCatharina Hänsel (CeMIS\, Göttingen University/Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa): Trusteeship and\nWages – Ahmedabad as a Site of Industrial Wage Policy in the Making \n21.01.2020 – 16.00 – 19.00 \nMaria Pomohaci (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Cleaning up the City: Health\, Hygiene and Sanitation\nWorkers in Late Colonial Calcutta\nSaeed Ahmad (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Settlement & Placemaking: The Case of Jangpura-Bhogal\,\nDelhi (1920-47)\nDebangana Baruah (TISS Mumbai/CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Migration Amidst the Citizenship Crisis:\nAn Everyday Struggle of Bengali-Speaking Muslim Migrant Workers from Assam in South Mumbai \n04.02.2020 – 16.00 – 19.00 \nChristian de Vito (Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies\, Bonn): Studying the Entanglements\nAmong Punishment\, Labour and Dependency\nNabhojeet Sen (Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies\, Bonn): Punishment\, Labour and\nDependency: Western India\, c. 1720-1820\nMichaela Dimmers (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): How Does Labour Work? Prison Labour in Colonial\nIndia \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/modern-south-asian-history-research-seminar/
LOCATION:Waldweg 26\, 2.112\, Waldweg 26\, 37073 Göttingen\, niedersachsen\, 37073\, Germany
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