Delhi, Bennett University Center for Social Sciences Lecture 11 February 2021
South Asian Migrations in Global History: Historical Frameworks and Legal Developments
Professor of Global and Comparative History
South Asian Migrations in Global History: Historical Frameworks and Legal Developments
Workshop Presentation: “Race, Space, and Itinerant Nationalisms: India and US in Entangled Histories”
Gandhi beyond Gandhi: Problems of Race, Religion, and Empire in Global History
Keynote speaker, Decolonizing the Victorians, Four Lives in the Indian Nationalist Imaginaire: The ‘Wayward Lives’ of Das, Dayal, Parmanand, and Khankhoje, 14 October 2019.
Fellow, Bogliasco Foundation, Fall 2019 Writing residency, Religion before Gandhi: Universalism, Comparison, and Religion in Nineteenth Century India
Fulbright U.S.-U.K Scholar, King’s College, University of London, Research Scholar Award, History. Research for book project, Universalism, Comparison, and the Meanings and Ends of Religion in Colonial India
Secularism, Secularisation, and History: Colonial Inheritances and Contemporary Comparisons, with responses by Dina Siddiqi, NYU, and Saadia Toor, CUNY Staten Island, 9 April 2019, 4:30 p.m., New York University.
Roundtable respondent, Tolerance, Secularization, and Democratic Politics in South Asia (Cambridge, 2018), 22 February 2019, 1 p.m., with Humeira Iqtidar, King’s College London and Sara Shneiderman, University of British Columbia.
Keynote speaker, Qualicum History Conference, Must Gandhi Fall? Mohandas Gandhi, Memorials, and Connected Histories of Race and Empire, 25 January 2019, 7:30 p.m.
Convenor, Islam, Law, and the State in the Modern World, Global South Colloquium, Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, Wednesday, 28 November, 2018, FRA 158, 3:30 – 6:15 p.m.