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Neeladri Bhattacharya
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The Return Of The Repressed.
#15. Biological peace and warfare pt9 [Season Finale]. "19th century Holocausts: The world historical creation of the third world"
How was it possible that for two millennium prior to the arrival of British trading soldiers, India had only know some 17 famines, while after they anchored, under 120 years of imperial domination, 31 much greater subsistence crisis would ravage and kill hundred of millions? How did the third world come to be? Have there always been famines or are they a product of the free market, and or is it perhaps one of the original crimes of the Anunnaki? In this season finale we bring our Biological peace and warfare series to a temporary close hoping to answer these questions and...
2022-10-17
1h 39
South Asia Conversations At Cambridge University
Neeladri Bhattacharya Pt 2
The second of our conversation with Neeladri Bhattacharya, one of South Asia's great scholars. In this episode, Neeladri explains how political pressures are changing the teaching of history in India, and addresses the history of the Koh-i-Noor diamond. The interviewers are the Centre of South Asian Studies' Dr Edward Anderson and Dr Partha Pratim Shil. The South Asia podcast is a production of Cambridge University's Centre of South Asian Studies.
2020-06-10
55 min
South Asia Conversations At Cambridge University
Neeladri Bhattacharya Part 1
The first of our two part conversation with Neeladri Bhattacharya, one of South Asia's great scholars. In this episode, Neeladri explains how the teaching of history in India has evolved over the last 40 years, and the role that he has played in those changes. The interviewers are the Centre of South Asian Studies' Dr Edward Anderson and Dr Partha Pratim Shil.
2020-06-03
39 min
German Historical Institute London Podcast
Who owns Public History?: Two Talks on History Textbooks in Conflicted Societies
Talks by Eleni Christodoulou and Neeladri Bhattacharya. Chaired by Nandini Manjrekar. This event was part of the Contested Histories seminar series 2019 and took place on 18 June 2019 at the German Historical Institute London.
2019-07-18
1h 44
Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Professor Neeladri Bhattacharya - The Kingsley Martin Memorial Lecture: Koh-i-Noor: violence, law, and the moral politics of colonialism
2018-06-04
1h 16
Listen to Best Sellers Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Politics
The Public Intellectual in India Audiobook by Romila Thapar
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/1037/to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Public Intellectual in India Author: Romila Thapar Narrator: Manisha Sethi Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins Language: English Release date: 01-01-17 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: The public intellectual in India is an endangered species. Should we care? In this well-argued book, Romila Thapar and others tell us why we should. Thapar begins by defining the critical role that such individuals play in our societies today. Collectively they are the objective, fearless, constructive voice...
2017-01-01
6h 42
CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]
"Session 1 (Politics) - History Textbooks and the Profession: Comparing National Controversies in a Globalizing Age"
A symposium panel featuring the following papers: "Historical Memory, International Conflict and Japanese Textbook Controversies in Three Epochs" — Yoshiko Nozaki (SUNY Buffalo) and Mark Selden (SUNY Binghamton); "The Politics of History Textbooks in India" — Neeladri Bhattacharya, (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi); "Weapons of Mass Instruction: How Schoolbooks & Democratization Destroyed Multiethnic Central Europe" — Charles Ingrao, (Purdue University); Discussant: Prasenjit Duara, University of Chicago. This one-day symposium was convened to compare the controversies surrounding historical texts that emerged during the last fifteen to twenty years with the onset of the post-Cold War era and the acceleration of globalization, multi-culturalism and the neo-liberal order...
2007-05-04
2h 09
CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video]
"Session 1 (Politics) - History Textbooks and the Profession: Comparing National Controversies in a Globalizing Age" (video)
A symposium panel featuring the following papers: "Historical Memory, International Conflict and Japanese Textbook Controversies in Three Epochs" — Yoshiko Nozaki (SUNY Buffalo) and Mark Selden (SUNY Binghamton); "The Politics of History Textbooks in India" — Neeladri Bhattacharya, (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi); "Weapons of Mass Instruction: How Schoolbooks & Democratization Destroyed Multiethnic Central Europe" — Charles Ingrao, (Purdue University); Discussant: Prasenjit Duara, University of Chicago. This one-day symposium was convened to compare the controversies surrounding historical texts that emerged during the last fifteen to twenty years with the onset of the post-Cold War era and the acceleration of globalization, multi-culturalism and the neo-liberal order...
2007-05-04
2h 09
CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]
"Beyond the Code: Custom, Law, and Colonialism"
A talk by Neeladri Bhattacharya, Jawaharlal Nehru University. From the South Asia Seminar.
2007-04-12
1h 00