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Dr Faridah Zaman: British India and the Empire

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This week, BSHR hosts Dr Faridah Zaman, Associate Professor of the History of Britain and the World at the University of Oxford, and Tutor of Modern History at Somerville College, for the next episode of Disruption Discussed.

In this episode, Faridah is joined by committee members Calista Chong (Chairperson) and Aneeka Bhattarai (Publicity Officer), and shares insights on nostalgia and the memorialisation of historical ruptures in British India and the wider Empire. She more broadly also discusses the evolution of History as an academic discipline.

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This week, BSHR hosts Dr Faridah Zaman, Associate Professor of the History of Britain and the World at the University of Oxford, and Tutor of Modern History at Somerville College, for the next episode of Disruption Discussed.

In this episode, Faridah is joined by committee members Calista Chong (Chairperson) and Aneeka Bhattarai (Publicity Officer), and shares insights on nostalgia and the memorialisation of historical ruptures in British India and the wider Empire. She more broadly also discusses the evolution of History as an academic discipline.

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