Bakgrunn
Niladri Chatterjee har en Ph.D. i Moderne sørasiatisk historie fra School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.
Les mer på de engelske personsidene.
Emneord:
Global helse,
Sør-Asia,
Historie,
Postkolonialisme,
India,
Bangladesh,
Globalisering,
Utvikling
Publikasjoner
-
Chatterjee, Niladri
(2024).
The Making and Unmaking of 20th century South Asia.
-
Chatterjee, Niladri
(2024).
From 'Natural' to 'Political': Ecology, Disaster, and the making of Modern South Asia.
-
-
Chatterjee, Niladri & Marcussen, Eleonor
(2023).
Filling the gap or filling the shoes? Civil society and political change in historical disasters.
-
Chatterjee, Niladri & Marcussen, Eleonor
(2023).
Shaken and Stirred: Politics of Disasters and Aid in South Asia.
-
-
Chatterjee, Niladri & Ruud, Arild Engelsen
(2023).
Election matters! Global Implications of Turkey’s Presidential Election.
Shuddhashar.
ISSN 2535-7476.
Vis sammendrag
https://shuddhashar.com/election-matters-global-implications-of-turkeys-presidential-election/
-
Chatterjee, Niladri & Ruud, Arild Engelsen
(2023).
Unpacking the Karnataka election: Key takeaways and the road ahead.
Shuddhashar.
ISSN 2535-7476.
Vis sammendrag
In this article, we unpack the recently concluded Indian State Assembly Election in Karnataka, its implications, and the road leading to the Lok Sabha Election 2024.
https://shuddhashar.com/unpacking-the-karnataka-election-key-takeaways-and-the-road-ahead/?fbclid=IwAR32On-jPV637OEpYIiJbmapeVEkwdYrFNG2VBLKC8kvf_NmasWzHjC8m9c
-
Chatterjee, Niladri; Ruud, Arild Engelsen & Mahmood, Zaad
(2021).
Making Sense of the West Bengal Elections.
[Internett].
Nordic Asia Podcast.
-
Chatterjee, Niladri; Ruud, Arild Engelsen & Mahmood, Zaad
(2021).
Authoritarian Populism in South Asia: Mamata Banerjee as a Strong(wo)man Leader.
-
Chatterjee, Niladri & Ruud, Arild Engelsen
(2021).
West Bengal Election 2021: Why it is monumental?
Shuddhashar.
ISSN 2535-7476.
-
Chatterjee, Niladri & Ruud, Arild Engelsen
(2021).
Understanding the ‘Enigma’ in Indian Politics: West Bengal Assembly Election 2021.
Shuddhashar.
ISSN 2535-7476.
-
Chatterjee, Niladri; Nielsen, Kenneth Bo; Samuelsen, Guro Warhuus & Ruud, Arild Engelsen
(2021).
Modi: The Sage King?
Dhaka Tribune.
-
-
Samuelsen, Guro Warhuus; Nielsen, Kenneth Bo; Ruud, Arild Engelsen & Chatterjee, Niladri
(2021).
Modi - The Sage King?
[Internett].
Nordic Asia Podcast.
-
Chatterjee, Niladri
(2014).
The European Response towards the Indian Rebellion Of 1857 .
Rivista degli Studi Orientali.
ISSN 0392-4866.
87(1/4),
s. 125–128.
-
Chatterjee, Niladri
(2015).
The Uprising in the 'Periphery': Bengal 1857-58.
SOAS.
Vis sammendrag
The thesis deals with the rebellion of 1857 – variously described as the Sepoy Mutiny or the First Indian War of Independence – in an area generally stereotyped as the periphery in the context of the rebellion. The geographical area covered in the thesis includes the lower province of the Bengal Presidency, which at present roughly incorporates the states of West Bengal and Assam in India, and Bangladesh. Using the hitherto underutilized sources this dissertation seeks to venture into the task of constructing a narrative of sequential events related to the rebellion in this region, while simultaneously analysing the moments of crises that the colonial administration had encountered during this time. The dissertation argues that in spite of the regional specificities that determined the nature, character and outcome of the movement, the rebellion was a multifaceted and multi-layered one, and the events of varying multitudes in the region were interconnected with the broader conflagration of 1857, together which brought about a crisis of the colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent. While doing so, the thesis looks at the action of the rebels, the networks of communication, and the role and significance of non-traditional modes of communication, with a specific focus on the circulation of rumours and panic in shaping the character of the rebellion in the region. It argues that during a moment of social and political upheaval, such as the rebellion of 1857, rumours and their consequent effect have the potential to be a source of historical analysis. As a corollary to the present study, the thesis also revisits the question of ‘loyalism’ of the middle-class intelligentsia of Bengal during the rebellion, arguing for a more nuanced understanding of such terminologies.
Se alle arbeider i Cristin
Publisert
20. juni 2019 13:10
- Sist endret
27. sep. 2022 16:59