UGC Human Resource Develoent Centre Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Course coordinators: Prof. Heeraman Tiwari Centre for Historical Studies, JNU Email: heeraman98@gmail.com 36 th Refresher Course in History 23 rd July 17 th August, 2018 Prof. Pius Malekandathil Centre for Historical Studies, JNU Email: pius.malekandathil@gmail.com, List of participants Sr. No. NAME STATE 1 ABDUL WAHEED BHAT JAMMU & KASHMIR 2 ABHINANDAN DAS WEST BENGAL 3 AMARJEET PRASAD SINGH DELHI 4 ANITA CHAUHAN UTTARAKHAND 5 ATA MALLICK WEST BENGAL 6 BEDSE KAMLESH SUBHASH MAHARASHTRA 7 BHOSALE NARAYAN MAHARASHTRA 8 CHIRANTANI DAS WEST BENGAL 9 DILIP KATARIA GUJARAT 10 IMDAD ALI AHMAD ASSAM 11 JENEE PETER KERALA 12 JIGME WANGCHUK BHUTIA SIKKIM 13 JITENDRA KUMAR MEENA DELHI 14 KALI CHITTIBABU DELHI
15 KAMINI KUMAR DAS DELHI 16 KAVITA GAUR DELHI 17 KHANDAY PERVAIZ AHMAD TELANGANA 18 KRISHAN GOPAL TYAGI DELHI 19 KUNAL MEHTA PUNJAB 20 LALSINGH NINGWAL MADHYA PR 21 NEERAJ RUWALI UTTARAKHAND 22 NIRMALA SHAH DELHI 23 NIZWM SONA BARO ASSAM 24 PALLAVI CHAKRAVARTY DELHI 25 PRATIK KUMAR DELHI 26 PHUNSTOG ANGMO JAMMU & KASHMIR 27 PREETEE SHARMA ASSAM 28 RAJIV MISO ARUNACHAL PR 29 SADHANA MEGHWAL RAJASTHAN 30 SAKHARAM BHURIYA MADHYA PR 31 SAMANA ZAFAR DELHI 32 SELEENA. M KERALA 33 TARA SHEEMAR DELHI 34 VINOD GAUTAM SOMKUWAR MAHARASHTRA 35 YASHVENDER DHAKA UTTAR PRADESH
Schedule Week - I DATE 9:30 am-11.45 am 11:45 am -01.00 1:00 2:00 2:00 onwards July 23, 2018 Combined Inaugural Session at School of Social Sciences, Auditorium, JNU Registration UGC-HRDC, JNU Lunch UGC-HRDC, JNU Interaction with the Course Coordinators 11:30 am-1:00 1.00-2.00 2.00-3.30 3.30 3.45 3:45-5:15 July 24, 2018 Prof. Kunal Chakravarti Hinduism: The Making of a Syncretic Religion Prof. Kunal Chakravarti Hinduism: The Making of a Syncretic Religion Dr. Shonaleeka Kaul Women in the Dharmasastras Dr. Nonica Datta Memory, History & the Archive: Notes from Colonial India July 25, 2018 Prof. Kumkum Roy The concept of Bharatvarsha ( on the basis of B.D Chattopadhyaya's latest book) Prof. Arvind Sinha Formation of Revolutionary Culture during the French Revolution: Theatre, Art and Festivals Prof. TK.Venkatsubramaniam History and Literature : The Tamil Experience Prof. TK.Venkatsubramaniam Historicising Objects of Study July 26, 2018 Prof. Vijaya Ramaswamy Biography as History: Methodological Perspectives - Part 1 Prof. Vijaya Ramaswamy Biography as History: Methodological Perspectives - Part 2 Prof. Seema Bawa Art: History, Memory, Imagination Prof. Seema Bawa Visual Narratives: Writing histories through Stories? July 27, 2018 Prof. B.P. Sahu The Making of Historical Region in Indian History Prof. B.P. Sahu Understanding the State in Early India Dr. Ranjeeta Dutta Periodisation and the Early Modern in Indian History Dr. Arvind Mishra
Week - II 11:30 am-01.00 1.00-2.00 2.00-3.30 03.30 03.45 3:45-5:15 July 30, 2018 Prof. Neeladri Bhattacharya Modern Indian History: Reflections on Historiography Prof. Neeladri Bhattacharya Modern Indian History: Reflections on Historiography Prof. Farhat Nasreen The Dark Side of Succession Dramas IN Medieval India Dr. Parimala V. Rao Indigenous Education in India July 31, 2018 Dr. Farhat Hasan Prof. Farhat Hasan Prof. Dhruv Raina Dr Vikas Kumar Verma Management Practices in Ancient India: Reviewing the Ramayana" August 1, 2018 Prof. Amitabh Mattoo Prof. Sudhir P Singh "History of Hindi Language and Literature Prof. Joy L.K. Pachuau Writing Northeast History: Some His Toriographical Interventions Dr Gautam Jha Cultural Linkages Between South East Asia and India: A Historical Perspective August 2, 2018 Prof. Najaf Haider Literary Culture and Creative Imagination in Mughal India Dr. Mayank Kumar Changing Concerns of Historians: Early Modern Indian History Prof. Abha Singh How Centralised was the Mughal State: A case of Delhi Suba Prof. Abha Singh Evolution of Mughal Sovereignty: Babur, Humayun and Akbar August 3, 2018 Dr. Nishat Manzar Dr Raziuddin Aquil Sufism: Some Critical Issues Prof. Najaf Haider Money and Banking in Mughal India Dr. Jangkhomang Guite Hinterland, frontier and borderland: Locating India's Northeast as a region
Week - III 11:30 am-01.00 1.00-2.00 2.00-3.30 03.30 03.45 3:45-5:15 August 6, 2018 Prof. Aditya Mukherjee Prof. Bhagwan Josh Dr. Shonaleeka Kaul Dr. Burton Cleetus August 7, 2018 Prof Rajat Datta 18 th Century Debate Mr. Birendra Nath Prasad The Decline of Buddhism in India: The Review of the Debate Dr. Supriya Verma Prof. Pawan Dhar History of Genes August 8, 2018 Prof. R. Mahalakshmi Prof. Radhika Singha Dr. Jyoti Atwal Cultural Trauma and War Widows in India Dr. Bhuwan Kumar Jha Sardar Patel, Muslim League and Hindu Nationalists August 9, 2018 Prof Swaran Singh China India Relations: A Historical Perspective Prof. K. Warikoo Himalayan Frontiers of India through History" Group Work Group Work August 10, 2018 Prof. Pius Malekandathil Maritime History of Medieval India Dr. Yuthika Mishra इत ह स म भ र ब ध Dr. Nonica Datta Prof. Sucheta Mahajan
Week - IV 11:30 am-01.00 1.00-2.00 2.00-3.30 03.30 03.45 3:45-5:15 August 13, 2018 Prof. R. P. Singh History of Cancer Prof. Mazhar Asif Persian as a Source in Indian History: Society, Culture and Politics" GROUP PHOTO Dr. Ravikant Mishra Silk Road : Historical Perspective and Modern Constructions Dr. Ravikant Mishra Silk Road : Historical Perspective and Modern Constructions August 14, 2018 Valedictory Lecture Prof. Kapil Kumar Paper Evaluation Evaluation Evaluation August 15, 2018 HOLIDAY August 16, 2018 Evaluation Evaluation Evaluation August 17, 2018 9:30 am Feedback 11:00am to 12:00 Valedictory Lecture & Certificate Distribution in the Lecture Hall No. 2 (Convention Centre)