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Friday, September 27, 2019

Selected New Titles in Ames Library, September 2019

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SELECTED NEW TITLES IN AMES LIBRARY

SEPTEMBER 2019

Listing books added in August


The emergence of modern Hinduism: religion on the margins of colonialism. Weiss, Richard (Oakland, California: University of California Press, [2019])
Ames Library BL1153.5.W45 2019

South Asia conundrum: the great power gambit. Jain, B. M. (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, [2019])
Ames Library DS341.J335 2019

Mapping place names of India. Kapur, Anu (London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.)
Ames Library DS408.5.K36 2019

Mobilizing the marginalized: ethnic parties without ethnic movements. Ahuja, Amit (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, [2019])
Ames Library DS422.C3 A64 2019

Democracy and unity in India: understanding the All India phenomenon, 1940-1960. Rook-Koepsel, Emily (Abingdon, Oxon; Routledge, 2019.)
Ames Library DS480.84.R57 2019

Majoritarian state: how Hindu nationalism is changing India. Chatterji, Angana P. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, [2019])
Ames Library DS480.859.M35 2019b

Birth of a colonial city: Calcutta. Sen, Ranjit (London; Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.)
Ames Library DS486.C2 S387 2019

Political transformations in Nepal: Dalit inequality and social justice. Bishwakarma, Mom (Abingdon, Oxon; Routledge, 2019.)
Ames Library DS493.9.D24 B45 2019

Evolution, race and public spheres in India: vernacular concepts and sciences (1860-1930). Savary, Luzia (London; Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.)
Ames Library GN635.I4 S289 2019

Negotiating marginality: conflicts over tribal development in India. Māhāṇā, Rājakiśora ([Abingdon, Oxon]; Routledge; [2019])
Ames Library HC435.4.M34 2019

Farmers' suicides in India: a policy malignancy. Bodh, P. C. (Abingdon, Oxon; Routledge, 2019.)
Ames Library HD8039.F32 I43326 2019

What is economic development?: a comparative performance of Indian states. Ray, Amit Shovon (London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.)
Ames Library HD82.R378 2019

India's state-run media: broadcasting, power, and narrative. Asthana, Sanjay (New Delhi, India: Cambridge University Press, 2019.)
Ames Library HE8689.9.I4 A88 2019

Neoliberalism and women in India: governmentality perspectives. Kalpagam, U. (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2019])
Ames Library HQ1742.K3154 2019

Decolonised and developmental social work: a model from Nepal. Yadav, Raj, (London: Routledge, 2019.)
Ames Library HV385.9.Y33 2019

Gendered citizenship: understanding gendered violence in democratic India. Behl, Natasha (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, [2019])
Ames Library HV6250.4.W65 B438 2019

Sharia and the state in Pakistan: blasphemy politics. Haq, Farhat (Abingdon, Oxon; Routledge 2019.)
Ames Library KPL469.5.H37 2019

Climate change and the art of devotion: geoaesthetics in the land of Krishna, 1550-1850. Ray, Sugata (Seattle: University of Washington Press, [2019])
Ames Library Quarto N8195.I4 R39 2019 

Embrace our rivers: public art and ecology in India. Agarwal, Ravi, (New Delhi: Speaking Tiger Publishing; [2018])
Ames Library Quarto N8217.E28 E43 2018

Gun Island. Ghosh, Amitav, (London: John Murray Publishers, 2019.)
Ames Library PR9499.3.G536 G86 2019

My seditious heart: collected non-fiction. Roy, Arundhati ([London], UK: Hamish Hamilton, imprint of Penguin Books, 2019.)
Ames Library PR9499.3.R59 A6 2019

Place and postcolonial ecofeminism: Pakistani women's literary and cinematic fictions. Rahman, Shazia (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, [2019])
Ames Library PR9540.4.R34 2019

The Satapur moonstone. Massey, Sujata (New York, NY: Soho Press, Inc., [2019])
Ames Library PS3563.A79965 S28 2019

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Talk September 23: Dalrymple on the East India Company, corporate violence, and the pillage of an empire

Talk:
The Anarchy: the East India Company,
corporate violence,
and the pillage of an empire

By 
William Dalrymple

Date:    Monday, 9-23-19
Time:    4:00 pm
Place:   1210 Heller Hall
Sponsor:  The Center for Early Modern History

About the speaker:
Prolific historian, art curator, co-founder and co-director of the annual Jaipur Literature
Festival, Awarded the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award, the Sunday Times Young British
Writer of the Year Award, the Ryszard Kapuscinski Award for Literary Reportage, the
Hemingway Prize, the French Prix d'Astrolabe, the Wolfson Prize for History, the Scottish
Book of the Year Award, the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize, the Asia House Award for
Asian Literature, the Vodafone Crossword Award