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Genealogies of the Security State: Special Trials, Martial Law, and Sovereignty in Early Colonial South India
Populist Publics: Print Capitalism and Embodied Politics in South India
CSAS Scholarly Lecture Series. "Populist Publics: Print Capitalism and Embodied Politics in South India"
Theme Semester Media Series: Iruvar (The Duo)
Symposium: India as a Regional Power
Exploding Mangoes and Alice Bhatti: Readings and Conversation with the Author
Lecture Series. "Can a Plantation Be Fair? Fair Trade and Darjeeling Tea Production"
Elephants Abroad: A Hidden History of Ancient India's Influence in the World
Theme Semester Media Series: Dil Se (From the Heart)
Theme Semester Lecture: "Landscapes of Stone: Megaliths and Ritual in Iron Age South India"
Opening Reception: <i>India Map Exhibit</i>
Theme Semester Media Series: Garam Hawa (Scorching Winds)
Temple Destruction and Historical Construction: Rethinking the 'Fall' of Vijayanagara