Modern South Asian History Research Seminar - Summer Semester 2020


Modern South Asian History Research Seminar

Sommersemester 2020

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28.04.2020: 14.00 – 15.30
Svenja von Jan (CeMIS, Göttingen): Negotiating state sanctioned mechanisms of exclusion: How the nation-­‐state shaped economic strategies of non-­‐elite Indian migrants to Hamburg, 1920-­‐1945

12.05.2020: 14.00 – 15.30
Camille Buat (Sciences-­‐Po, Paris/CeMIS, Göttingen): Shifting Pardesh: sketching the history of a regime of circulation (Nothern and Eastern India, 20th century

01.12.2020: 14.00 – 15.30
Syed Saad Ali Pasha (Erasmus Mundus M.A. Program GLOCAL, Göttingen): Effects of trade liberalization on Garment GVC's; impact on industrial labor in Pakistan

26.05.2020: 14.00 – 15.30
Michaela Dimmers (CeMIS, Göttingen): Punishment within Punishment. Transgression and coercion in the jails of colonial India

02.06.2020: 14.00 – 16.00
Sarah Könecke (Sociology Master, Göttingen): Continuities and discontinuities in a "long" history of Italian labor migration to Germany in agriculture and rural areas
Lukas Rosenberg (History Master, Göttingen): The Plague in Malang. Research on
an Epidemic in the Dutch East Indies

09.06.2020: 14.00 – 15.30
Robert Rahman Raman (CeMIS, Göttingen): Vocabulary of Class: Political rhetoric of the Left and Bombay’s mill workers in the early decades of Twentieth Century

16.06.2020: 14.00 – 16.00
Anna Grill (Erasmus Mundus M.A. Program GLOCAL, Göttingen): TBC
Riyoko Shibe (Erasmus Mundus M.A. Program GLOCAL, Göttingen): Demographics of Environmental Engagement on the Anti-­‐Fracking Campaign in Scotland

23.06.2020: 14.00 – 15.30
Bhaswati Bhattcharya (CeMIS, Göttingen): From the Centre to the Periphery and Back: Marketing of Indian Coffee, 1900-­‐196

30.06.2020: 14.00 – 15.30
Nabhojeet Sen (Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies, Bonn): Punishment, Power and Governance in Western Maharashtra, c. 1740s-­‐1818

07.07.2020: 14.00 – 15.30
Maria Pomohaci (CeMIS, Göttingen): Cleaning up the city: Health, Hygiene and Sanitation Workers in Late-­‐Colonial Calcutta