Despite being recognized as a significant literary mode in understanding the advent of the modern self, biographies as a genre have received relatively little attention from South Asian historians. Likewise, histories of science and healing in British India have largely ignored the colonial trajectories of those sectarian, dissenting, supposedly pseudo-sciences and medical heterodoxies that have flourished in Europe since the late eighteenth century. This article addresses these gaps in the historiography to identify biographies as a principal mode through which an incipient, ‘heterodox’ Western science like homoeopathy could consolidate and sustain itself in Bengal. In recovering the cultural history of a category that the state archives r...
This dissertation explores the making of natural historical knowledge in late-eighteenth and early- ...
This dissertation reconfigures the historiography of modern sexology from the vantage point of colon...
In this article Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome is analysed from a postmodern and postcolonia...
AbstractDespite being recognized as a significant literary mode in understanding the advent of the m...
This dissertation explores the cultural production of homoeopathy as a ‘vernacular science’ in Benga...
The historical literature dealing with memoirs, biographies, auto-biographies, diaries etc. is fairl...
Conceptualised in opposition to 'orthodox' medicine, homoeopathy, a western medical project originat...
textIndividuality – both as a philosophical category and a way of living – forms the focal point of ...
This study aims to investigate whether homoeopathydeclinedn Britainduring the second half of the nin...
By the mid-19th century, 20-40,000 Indian men and women of all classes had traveled to Britain. All ...
This article aims at showing the relevance of family biographies to a social history of transnationa...
History and literature are two very closely associated disciplines which evolve around every aspect ...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
The present article reads the social and cultural afterlives of a particular marginalised group in c...
This essay explores the utility of individual and family biographies for British imperial and global...
This dissertation explores the making of natural historical knowledge in late-eighteenth and early- ...
This dissertation reconfigures the historiography of modern sexology from the vantage point of colon...
In this article Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome is analysed from a postmodern and postcolonia...
AbstractDespite being recognized as a significant literary mode in understanding the advent of the m...
This dissertation explores the cultural production of homoeopathy as a ‘vernacular science’ in Benga...
The historical literature dealing with memoirs, biographies, auto-biographies, diaries etc. is fairl...
Conceptualised in opposition to 'orthodox' medicine, homoeopathy, a western medical project originat...
textIndividuality – both as a philosophical category and a way of living – forms the focal point of ...
This study aims to investigate whether homoeopathydeclinedn Britainduring the second half of the nin...
By the mid-19th century, 20-40,000 Indian men and women of all classes had traveled to Britain. All ...
This article aims at showing the relevance of family biographies to a social history of transnationa...
History and literature are two very closely associated disciplines which evolve around every aspect ...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
The present article reads the social and cultural afterlives of a particular marginalised group in c...
This essay explores the utility of individual and family biographies for British imperial and global...
This dissertation explores the making of natural historical knowledge in late-eighteenth and early- ...
This dissertation reconfigures the historiography of modern sexology from the vantage point of colon...
In this article Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome is analysed from a postmodern and postcolonia...