Global Encounters Initiative Symposium webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Hosted by St. Johns College, Sanjay Subrahmanyam (History, UCLA) and introduced by Luke Clossey (History, SFU). Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Professor and holder of the Navin and Pratima Doshi Chair of Indian History, joined UCLA in 2004. From 1983 to 1995, with brief interruptions, he taught economic history and comparative economic development at the Delhi School of Economics, where he was named Professor of Economic History (1993-95). In the course of the 1990s, Subrahmanyams work has embraced new sources and archives, both Asian and European. This accompanied his move to Paris as Directeur détudes in the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, where he taught from 1995 to 2002. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre (IKBLC).
Select Articles and Books Available at UBC Library
Subrahmanyam, S. (2005). From the tagus to the ganges. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
Subrahmanyam, S. (1994). Money and the market in India, 1100-1700. New York; Delhi: Oxford University Press.
Subrahmanyam, S. (1996). Merchant networks in the early modern world. Aldershot, Great Britain; Brookfield, Vt., USA: Variorum.
Subrahmanyam, S. (2001). Penumbral visions: Making polities in early modern South India. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
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