Aparna Kapadia

@KapadiaAparna

Historian of South Asia, Williams College. Interests: Cities, Bombay and Mumbai, medieval and modern Gujarat, Indian Ocean networks, food and business history

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2012.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    26. sij

    My latest column on why Ashoka, the emperor of India who inspired the symbols of the new republic, is still worth reading.

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  2. 1. velj

    Neanderthal Genes Hint at Much Earlier Human Migration From Africa. Modern humans may have left the continent as long 200,000 years ago, a new analysis suggests. via

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    Don’t miss this awesome rare public art event in Mumbai next weekend 8th Feb: more than 50 of ’s latest animations will be projected on the Taj Palace and Tower building to be viewed from the Gateway side. Details here:

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    31. sij
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    26. sij

    The emblem of modern India was inspired by the ancient Buddhist ruler Ashoka. His disarmingly personal writings and tolerant rule are a legacy well worth remembering today, writes

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    Why Ashoka, the emperor of India who inspired the symbols of new republic, is still worth reading. 's latest column, as insightful as ever via

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  7. 18. sij

    ‘...unlike memories, memorabilia takes up room.’ A beautiful essay on the stuff we hold on to and ‘the things we leave behind’ by ⁦.⁦⁩ ⁦

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    Harvard Raghunathan Family (postdoctoral) Fellowship for recent PhDs in humanities/social sciences related to South Asia. Stipend for one academic year: $47,500. Priority given to graduates of South Asian institutions. Deadline: January 31, 2020. Details:

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  9. 16. sij

    Reflections on the letters of Delhi’s most famous poet by Mumbai’s own Murali Ranganathan.

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    10. sij

    Chalo Azad Maidan! Tomorrow protest at Azad Maidan by JNU alumini and staff against violence in JNU! Time : 3PM Spread the word!

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  11. 9. sij

    The Indian’s great, organic faith in the secular Constitution grew out of its emergence as a site for struggle since its earliest years ⁦.⁦⁩ .⁦

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    In her latest column for , Associate Professor of History Aparna Kapadia looks at the recent protests in India.

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  13. 7. sij

    Tagore wrote about this country’s beauty and plurality, but was also against small-minded nationalist politics. The Art of Resistance: Unsung verses of India’s national anthem shine a light on the idea of India via

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  14. 7. sij

    As Mumbai’s citizens from all walks of life continue to protest in large numbers, my piece from a few days ago on the history of mass agitations in the City and what it reveals..in ⁩ ⁦

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  15. 7. sij

    Masselos is one of the first contemporary historians to write on the history of protests in Mumbai and several other aspects of the city’s public culture. This evening listen to him and others

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    5. sij

    Applications for a weeklong funded training in public scholarship in Boston, MA due 1/17. Link to application:

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  17. 3. sij

    By 2030, India will be the world's most populous country with most of its population still in rural areas. puts things in perspective

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    2. sij

    Protest led by women, trans and queer communities against CAA, NRC & NPR tomorrow at Chaityabhoomi Dadar. Time : 6 PM. Please spread the word!

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  19. 3. sij

    Jim Masselos spoke of the importance of the multiple public spaces that make cosmopolitan and on the dangers of losing the past. Yesterday’s launch of before

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  20. 1. sij

    “Painted almost 45 years ago, Speechless City continues to speak to our current political climate in its indictment of censorship, unconstitutional arrests and illegitimate deployments of state power.” Speechless City by Gulammohammed Sheikh.

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