Benares, Bayly and the Making of World History

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Benares, Participants Include: C.A. Bayly Susan Bayly Shailendra Bhandare Sugata Bose Anjan Chakraverty Chris Clark Michael S. Dodson Richard Drayton Sandria Freitag Kamal Giri Ruth Harris Nita Kumar Simon Layton Barbara D. Metcalf Thomas R. Metcalf William Pinch Bimla Poddar Sunil Purushotham Radhika Singha Sujit Sivasundaram Murat Siviloglu Robert Travers Bayly and the Making of World History 6-9 January 2015 at the Jnana-Pravaha Centre for Cultural Studies and Research, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India Convened by: Kamal Giri Bimla Poddar Anjan Chakraverty Shruti Kapila Faisal Devji Shailendra Bhandare

Jnana-Pravaha Centre for Cultural Studies & Research South of Samne Ghat, Varanasi - 221 005 Tel: 91-542-2366326 Fax: 91-542-2366971 Email: jnanapravaha.vns@gmail.com Website: www.jnanapravaha.org Benares, Bayly and the Making of World History Professor Sir Christopher Bayly is one of the most eminent historians of India and Empire today. Author of a dozen influential and path-breaking books, he has transformed the field of Indian as well as world history. A Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Literature, Bayly has been Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History and President of St. Catharine s College at the University of Cambridge, Director of the Cambridge Centre of South Asian Studies and co-editor of the New Cambridge History of India. He was in addition a Humanitas Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford and is now the first Vivekananda Professor at the University of Chicago. Jnana Pravaha provides a fitting venue to celebrate Professor Bayly s remarkable career, not least because his early work focused so closely on the city of Benares during the 18th and 19th centuries, representing as it did the study of India s passage to modernity. Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaars, for example, revised the relationship between emergent capital and colonial society and made visible the central role of merchants and magnates, while Empire and Information (1996) brought the north Indian print milieu to life and again and most recently reconstructing political ideas in Recovering Liberties (2011). It was the Gangetic Plain, including Benares and Allahabad, that first brought Bayly to North India, and so it is only appropriate to mark his scholarly achievement in this city. This event is the result of an intellectual and institutional collaboration between scholars at Jnana Pravaha in Varanasi and at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. It brings together speakers from India and abroad to make for an international celebration of the city of Benares and the work of C. A. Bayly.

6 January 2015 Arrival and boat trip (setting off from Jnana Pravaha at 5:00), followed by dinner at the Ganges View Hotel at 7:00 7 January 2015 Welcome (9:30-9:45) Prof. Kamal Giri and Mrs. Bimla Poddar Opening remarks (9:45-10:00) Dr. Shruti Kapila and Dr. Faisal Devji Empire of Knowledge Panel 1 (10:00-11:30) Chair: Dr. Susan Bayly Prof. Sugata Bose, Between Empire and Nation: the Intellectual Itinerary of a Liberal Historian Prof. Radhika Singha, India and Empire: Writing a Multi-Sited History Prof. Thomas Metcalf, India and the British Empire? Reflections on the Road We Have Travelled, 1960-2015 Coffee (11:30-11:40) Panel 2 (11:40-12:40) Chair: Dr. Shailendra Bhandare Prof. Richard Drayton, Imperial power and Cultural Syncretism Dr. Sujit Sivasundaram, The Imperial Meridians of the Indian and Pacific Oceans Lunch (12:40-1:30) Capital, Colony and Nation Panel 1 (1:30-2:30) Chair: Dr. Nita Kumar Dr. Simon Layton, The Piratical Settlement of India Dr. Robert Travers, Rulers, Townsmen and Razinamas: Benares in the Eighteenth Century British Empire Panel 2 (2:30-3:30) Chair: Dr. Anjan Chakraverty Dr. Susan Bayly, How to Forge a Creative Student-Citizen: The Challenges of Achieving in Today's Vietnam Dr. Michael Dodson, The Municipal Landscape of Banaras Tea (3:30-3:40)

History, Liberalism and Political Thought Panel 1 (3:40-4:40) Chair: Dr. Shruti Kapila Prof. Chris Clark, Title TBA Dr. Sunil Purushotham, Recovering Liberties in the Postcolony Performance Fire Play (5:30-6:10) Banethi, by Mr. Krishna Murari and Group Dinner (7:00): Ganges View Hotel 8 January 2015 Religion and Public Life Panel 1 (10:00-11:00) Chair: Dr. Faisal Devji Prof. Barbara Metcalf, Empire and Imagination: Photography, White Socks, and Mughal Costumes in 19th Century Bhopal Dr. Murat Sivioglu, On the Use and Abuse of Andalusian History for Tanzimat Politics Coffee (11:00-11:10) Panel 2 (11:10-12:10) Chair: Dr. Shruti Kapila Prof. Ruth Harris, Anagarika Dharmapala and the World Parliament of Religions Prof. William Pinch, Gosains on the Ghats Lunch (12:10-1:30) Visual Culture (1:30-3:00) Chair: Prof. Kamal Giri Dr. Anjan Chakraverty, Painting and Popular Art in Banaras Dr. Shailendra Bhandare, Emergence of an Icon: tracking the Origins of Bharat Mata in the 19th Century Dr. Sandria Freitag, Pathway to Visual History Tea (3:00-3:30)

Public Lecture (3:30-5:00) Chair: Prof. Chris Clark Prof. C. A. Bayly, Hindu Populism and the Politics of the Peasant, India, c. 1914-24 Performance Instrumental Duet (5:00-6:00) Sitar : Mr. Niraj Mishra Sarangi : Mr. Anish Mishra Tabla accompaniment by Mr. Anand Mishra Dinner (7:00): Ganges View Hotel 9 January 2015 Trip to Sarnath and departure (setting off from Jnana Pravaha at 9:00) Conference Conveners: Prof. Kamal Giri Mrs. Bimla Poddar Dr. Anjan Chakraverty Dr. Shruti Kapila Dr. Faisal Devji Dr. Shailendra Bhandare