symposium participants
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The
Problem
Posed
by Neeladri Bhattacharya, Professor, Centre for Historical
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
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THE
LIMITS OF NATIONALISM
Sumit
Sarkar, Professor, Department of History, Delhi
University
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NATIONALISM
AND THE WRITING OF ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORIES
K.
Sivaramakrishnan, Associate Professor of Anthropology and
Director, S. Asia Center, Jackson School of International
Studies, University of Washington, USA
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HISTORY
AND THE DOMAIN OF THE POPULAR
Partha Chatterjee, Director,
Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata
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COMMUNITY
SENTIMENT AND THE TEACHINGS OF HISTORY
Rajeev
Bhargava,
Professor, Department of Political Science, Delhi University
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ARCHEOLOGICAL
EVIDENCE AS LEGAL EVIDENCE
M.S.
Ganesh, Rabindra K. Hazari and Shereen Ratnagar, the
first two authors are legal practitioners and the third an
archeologist
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HINDUTVA
AND ITS "MHYSTORY"
Pradeep
Kumar Datta, Department of Political Science, Delhi
University
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REWRITING HISTORY
a symposium
on ways of representing
our shared past
cover design by Akila Seshasayee
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PEACE
WITH THE PAST
Krishna
Kumar, Professor, Department of Education, Delhi University
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HISTORICAL
PEDAGOGY OF THE SANGH PARIVAR
Tanika
Sarkar, Professor of History, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Delhi
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HISTORY
AT THE MADRASAS
Nita
Kumar, Center for Post-colonial Education, Varanasi; and
Visiting Professor, university of Michigan, USA
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TEACHING
HISTORY: EXPLORING ALTERNATIVES
C.N.
Subramaniam and Rashmi Paliwal, Eklavya,
Hoshangabad, M.P.
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THE
NEW NCERT TEXTBOOKS
Kukum
Roy, Associate Professor, Centre for Historical Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
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BOOKS
Reviewed
by Kumkum Roy, Bodhisattva Kar, Aparna Vaidik, Vasudha
Banerjee, Anuradha Kumar, Sudhir Chandra, and D.N. Jha
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FURTHER
READING
Urvashi Butalia, Co-Publisher, Kali for Women, Delhi
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COMMENT
Received
from A. Raghuramaraju, University of Hyderabad
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COMMUNICATION
Received from M.V. Nadkarni, ISEC, Bangalore
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