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White Pepper,Black Pepper : An interactive session on thinking like a historian - Neha Pradhan Arora
Neha Pradhan Arora is an educator who has been working with schools and communities for the creation of meaningful learning experiences.
History for Peace
Oct 4, 201932 min read


What Can Take The Place Of A Single, Teachable, Usable Past? - Janaki Nair
Janaki Nair is Professor of Modern Indian history at the Centre for Historical Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, India.
History for Peace
Sep 7, 201924 min read


The Idea of India : Romila Thapar and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak in conversation
This conversation was held on August 14, 2017 at Satyajit Ray Auditorium, ICCR, as part of the 3rd annual History for Peace conference, The
History for Peace
Apr 25, 201937 min read


Can History Contribute To Peace? Krishna Kumar
Krishna Kumar is an educationist and former director of NCERT. He is also a children's author.
History for Peace
Apr 19, 201926 min read


Biography as History - Jerry Pinto
Jerry Pinto is a poet, award-winning novelist and translator who lives in Mumbai.
History for Peace
Apr 10, 201921 min read


History Textbooks and the Idea of India
Krishna Kumar, Hari Vasudevan, Shireen Maswood and Manish Jain in conversation.
History for Peace
Mar 28, 201925 min read


Camera as Witness (Part II): Million Mutinies - Ryan Lobo
Ryan Lobo is a filmmaker, writer and photographer.
History for Peace
Mar 18, 20194 min read


Camera as Witness (Part II) : High Noon in Lucknow, Ryan Lobo
Ryan Lobo is a filmmaker, writer and photographer.
History for Peace
Mar 7, 20196 min read


The Camera as Witness: Visualising Mizo History through Photographs - Joy LK Pachuau
Joy LK Pachuau is Professor, History, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
History for Peace
Feb 18, 20197 min read


Romila Thapar, Alok Mathur, Amita Prasad and Tina Servaia – In Conversation
This discussion was held on August 15, 2017 as part of the 3rd annual History for Peace conference, The Idea of India, Calcutta.
History for Peace
Jan 24, 201946 min read


How to Draw Histories? Art as Method - T. Sanathanan
T. Sanathanan is a visual artist living and working in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
History for Peace
Dec 29, 201819 min read


The Un-equivalence of Violence: The Communal Question in Janam’s Plays - Sudhanva Deshpande
Sudhanva Deshpande is a theatre practitioner, film director and editor at LeftWord Books.
History for Peace
Dec 17, 201818 min read


Social Media and the Idea of India
This presentation and discussion was held on August 17, 2017 as part of 3rd annual History for Peace conference, The Idea of India.
History for Peace
Dec 8, 201819 min read


India in the Ruins of the Present - Vijay Prashad
This talk was presented on August 17, 2017 as part of the 3rd annual History for Peace conference, The Idea of India, Calcutta.
History for Peace
Nov 28, 201814 min read


Curating ‘Cultures’: Collections, Practices and their Histories - Sudeshna Guha
Sudeshna Guha teaches History at Shiv Nadar University. She
was trained in field archaeology and has
worked for over a decade in museums.
History for Peace
Nov 10, 201831 min read


Heritage, Conservation and Pedagogy - Abeer Gupta
Abeer Gupta, anthropologist and filmmaker, is Co-Director of the Achi Association, India and director of Krishnakriti Foundation.
History for Peace
Oct 25, 201824 min read


The Challenges of Staging Communalism in These Times - Komita Dhanda
This talk was presented on December 6, 2017 as part of The Idea of India – Bangalore chapter, hosted by and at Vidyashilp Academy
History for Peace
Sep 26, 201812 min read


Gaps, Erasures and Silences: How the Arts provoke History - Arundhati Ghosh
This talk was presented on December 6, 2017 as part of The Idea of India – Bangalore chapter, hosted by and at Vidyashilp Academy.
History for Peace
Aug 25, 201814 min read


Collective History and Identity - Anam Zakaria
Anam Zakaria is an author, development professional, psychotherapist and educationist.
History for Peace
Aug 18, 201823 min read


Culture and School - Padma M. Sarangapani
Padma M. Sarangapani is Professor of Education, The Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.
History for Peace
Aug 11, 201820 min read
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