List of Publications
2022
Barua, Rukmini, 2022. In the Shadow of the Mill Workers's Neighbourhoods in Ahmedabad, 1920s to 2000s. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kaba, Arnaud, 2022. Beyond the disaster: ethoses of labour amongst Bhopal’s metalworkers. Samaj.
Kaba, Arnaud, 2022. Le geste du verrier, le tintement des bracelets et la chair brûlée. Valeur du savoir, rapports de pouvoir et quête d'indépendance chez les Sheeshgarh de Firozabad. Ethnologie Française 52 (1).
Khan, Razak, 2022. Entanglements in the Colony: Jewish-Muslim connected histories in Colonial India. Modern Asian Studies: 1-27.
Khan, Razak, 2022. Kabul Night in Berlin. In: Mahtab Alam and Jamal Kidwai (eds.). Jamia at 100: (English as well as Urdu translation): Harper Collins.
Khan, Razak, 2022. Meat Eaters: Hunters, Hounds and Knives of Rampur. Journal of Global Food History.
Khan, Razak, 2022. Minority Pasts: Locality, Emotions and Belonging in Princely Rampur. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Global.
Khan, Razak, 2022. Sharafat as Performance: Men, Women and Vocal Masquerade of Urdu Television Drama in Pakistan. South Asia.
Sailer, Anna, 2022. Workplace relations in Colonial Bengal: The Jute Industry and Indian Labour 1870s-1930s: Bloomsbury.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2022. Debt, Trust, and Reputation. Extra-legal Finance in Northern India. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press.
2021
Ahuja, Ravi. 2021. “Disruptive Entanglements: South Asia and South Asians in World Wars.” In Routledge Handbook of Colonial South Asia, edited by Harald Fischer-Tiné and Maria Framke, 474-485. Abingdon: Routledge.
Bhattacharya, Bhaswati, 2021. Drink it the Damn Way We Want: Some Reflections on the Promotion and Consumption of Coffee in 20th Century India. In: Bhaswati Bhattacharya and Henrike Donner (eds.). Globalising Everyday Consumption in India: History and Ethnography. London: Routledge.
Bhattacharya Bhaswati and Henrike Donner (eds.), 2021. Globalising Everyday Consumption in India: History and Ethnography. London: Routledge.
Hoffmann, Josefine, 2021. Training as a Gatekeeper at the Indo-German Factory. http://trafo.hypotheses.org/28070.
Kaba, Arnaud and Shankare Gowda, 2021. Of glass, skills and life: Craft consciousness among Firozabad’s glassworkers. www.csh-delhi.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/KABA-Firozabad_WP18_FINAL_with-erratum.pdf
Khan Razak (ed.), 2021. Mir Yar Ali 'Jan Sahib, The Incomparable Festival: an Indo-Islamic Poem. Edited and translated. New Delhi: Penguin India Classic.
Khan, Razak, 2021. Place of Knowledge: Education and Urban History in Rampur. https://mwfdelhi.hypotheses.org/working-paper-series.
Khan, Razak, 2021. In a pandemic collaboration across oceans, a rekhti performance about Rampur's food and flavours. Scroll, 10 July 2021.
Maitra, Saikat, and Srabani Maitra. 2021. “Training to Be Entrepreneurial: Examining Vocational Education Programmes for Young Women in Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) in Kolkata.” In Opening and Extending Vocational, edited by Philipp Eigenmann et. al., Berne, Bruxelles, Frankfurt a.M., New York, Oxford, Warsawa, Wien: Peter Lang.
Mathews, Rohan Dominic, 2021. Book Review of Robert Ovetz' (ed.) Workers' Inquiry and Global Class Struggle. Strategies, Tactics, Objectives. British Journal of Industrial Relations 59 (1): 236–238.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2021. “Merchants, Moneylenders, Karkhanedars, and the Emergence of the Informal Sector.” In Routledge Handbook of Colonial South Asia, edited by Harald Fischer-Tiné and Maria Framke, 145-155. Abingdon: Routledge.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2021. "Montessori for all? Indian experiments in ‘child education’, 1920s–1970s." Comparative Education.
2020
Ahuja, Ravi. 2020. “Minoritarian Labour Welfare India: The Case of the Employees' State Insurance Act of 1948.” In One Hundred Years of Social Protection: The Changing Social Question in Brazil, India, China, and South Africa, edited by Leisering, Lutz, 157-188. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ahuja, Ravi, Marcel van der Linden, and Anna Sailer, eds. 2020. "The Distress Is Impossible to Convey": British and German Trade-Union Reports on Labour in India (1926-1928). 1st ed. Work in Global and Historical Perspective 10. Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2020. “Asian Industrialism, Labour Movements and Cultural Nationalism: Interwar Contexts of German Trade-Union Writings on “Working India”.” In "The Distress Is Impossible to Convey": British and German Trade-Union Reports on Labour in India (1926-1928), edited by Ravi Ahuja, Marcel van der Linden, and Anna Sailer. 1st ed. Work in Global and Historical Perspective 10. Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Ahuja, Ravi, and Martin Christof-Füchsle, eds. 2020. A Great War in South India: German Accounts of the Anglo-Mysore Wars, 1766-1799. 1st ed. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Ahuja, Ravi, and Martin Christof-Füchsle. 2020. “Introduction: A Great War in South India and Its German Sources.” In A Great War in South India: German Accounts of the Anglo-Mysore Wars, 1766-1799, edited by Ravi Ahuja and Martin Christof-Füchsle. 1st ed., 1–16. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2020. “A Crisis Disremembered: Towards a Social History of War in Eighteenth-Century South India.” In A Great War in South India: German Accounts of the Anglo-Mysore Wars, 1766-1799, edited by Ravi Ahuja and Martin Christof-Füchsle. 1st ed., 55–78. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2020. “Foreword: On Entering Perlin’s Babel.” In City Intelligible: A Philosophical and Historical Anthropology of Global Commoditisation Before Industrialisation, Frank Perlin, XVII–XXIV. Studies in Global Social History Volume 38. Leiden, Boston: Brill.
Ahuja, Ravi 2020. “In Place of an Afterword: On Analyzing “Entanglements".” Special Issue: “Minor Cosmopolitanisms”. Comparative Studies in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East 40 (2): 322–28.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2020. “‘Produce or Perish’: The Crisis of the Late 1940s and the Place of Labour in Post-Colonial India.” Modern Asian Studies 54 (4): 1041–1112.
Barua, Rukmini. 2020. “Matters of the Heart: Romance, Courtship and Conjugality in Contemporary Delhi.” International Labor and Working-Class History 97: 109–33.
Buat, Camille. 2020. “Segmented Possibilities: Migrant Live Histories of Hindustani Workers in Post Colonial India.” International Labor and Working-Class History Spring 97:134–58.
Chatterjee, Sandip. 2020. “The Responsible Personnel of Coal Mines: Training and Recruitment of Mine Engineers in the Collieries of Eastern India, 1900s-1940s.” Inclusive (UGC CARE listed) 1 (16): 1–24.
Christof-Füchsle, Martin. 2020. “Two Hanoverian Lieutenants in the Tamil Plains: The Letters of Ferdinand Breymann and the Diary of Carl De Roques.” In A Great War in South India: German Accounts of the Anglo-Mysore Wars, 1766-1799, edited by Ravi Ahuja and Martin Christof-Füchsle. 1st ed., 201–21. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Gandhi, Ajay, Harriss-White, Haynes, Douglas E., and Sebastian Schwecke, eds. 2020. Rethinking Markets in Modern India: Contested Jurisdiction and Embedded Exchange. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gandhi, Ajay, and Sebastian Schwecke. 2020. “Markets in Modern India: Embedded, Contested, Pliable.” In Rethinking Markets in Modern India: Contested Jurisdiction and Embedded Exchange, edited by Ajay Gandhi, Harriss-White, Haynes, Douglas E., and Sebastian Schwecke. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hoffmann, Josefine. 2020. “Agreements and Achievements: MICO in the German Bosch Archive.” In MIDA Archival Reflexicon.
Hoffmann, Josefine. 2020. “Rezension zu: Khan, Nina: Neue Geber, Neue Diskurse? Indien im Wandel der internationalen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Marburg 2019.” In H-Soz Kult. www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/reb-28897.
Kaba, Arnaud, 2020. Bhopal (catastrophe de). In: Collectif cynorhodon (ed.). Dictionnaire critique de l’anthropocène. Paris: CNRS éditions.
Khan, Razak. 2020. “Entanglement of Translation: Psychology, Pedagogy and Youth Reform in German and Urdu.” Comparative Studies in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East 40 (2): 295–308.
Khan, Razak, 2020. Introduction: Minor Cosmopolitanisms: Institutions, Intellectuals, and Ideas between India and Germany. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 40 (2): 291–294.
Khan, Razak. 2020. “Iqbal, German Orientalism and Making of Modern Mysticism.” In TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research.
Khan, Razak. 2020. “Introduction: Minor Cosmopolitanisms: Institutions, Intellectuals and Ideas Between India and Germany.” Comparative Studies in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East 40 (2): 291–95.
Lemtur, Nokmedemla. 2020. “Locating Himalayan Porters in the Archivalien Der Expeditionsgesellschaften of the German Alpine Club (1929–1939).” In MIDA Archival Reflexicon.
Ramesh, Aditya, and Vidhya Raveendranathan. 2020. “Infrastructure and Public Works in Colonial India: Towards a Conceptual History.” History Compass 18 (6).
Sailer, Anna, and Marcel van der Linden. 2020. “Introduction: Indian Textile Industries and European Trade Union Delegations in the 1920s.” In The Distress Is Impossible to Convey": British and German Trade-Union Reports on Labour in India (1926-1928), edited by Ravi Ahuja, Marcel van der Linden, and Anna Sailer. 1st ed., 1–18. Work in Global and Historical Perspective 10. Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2020. “The Artifice of Trust: Reputational and Procedural Registers of Trust in North Indian Informal Finance.” In Rethinking Markets in Modern India: Contested Jurisdiction and Embedded Exchange, edited by Ajay Gandhi, Harriss-White, Haynes, Douglas E., and Sebastian Schwecke, 147–178. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2020. “Das Kulturelle Missverständnis als Quelle: Robert Heindls 'Meine Reise nach den Strafkolonien'.” In Quellenanalyse: Ein Epochenübergreifendes Handbuch für das Geschichtsstudium, edited by Maria Rhode and Ernst Wawra. 376–383. Berlin: UTB.
Tetzlaff, Stefan. 2020. Corporate Manpower in the Making? Capitalism, Social Change and the Education-Vocation Nexus in Industrializing India (C. 1944 to the Present). Business History Series. Mumbai & Calcutta: Godrej Archives, & Center for the Study of Social Systems.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2020. “Review of Gupta, Latika: Education, Poverty and Gender. Schooling Muslim Girls in India: (New Delhi: Routledge India, 2015).” Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 115 (1): 70–71.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2020. “Knowledge, Media and Communications.” In Cultural History of Education, edited by Heather Ellis. A Cultural History of Education 5 (A Cultural History of Education in in the Age of Empire). London: Bloomsbury.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2020. "Rezension zu: Fuchs, Eckhardt; Vera Eugenia Roldán (eds): The Transnational in the History of Education. Concepts and Perspectives. Chan 2019." In H-Soz-Kult.
2019
Ahuja, Ravi. 2019. “A Beveridge Plan for India? Social Insurance and the Making of the “Formal Sector”. International Review of Social History 64 (2): 207–48.
Azhar, Ahmad. 2019. Revolution in Reform: Trade-Unionism in Lahore, C. 1920-70. New Perspectives in South Asian History. Hyderabad Telangana India: Orient BlackSwan.
Hoffmann, Josefine. 2019. “Rezension zu: Franke, Martina: Hoffnungsträger und Sorgenkind Südasien: Westdeutsche Betrachtungen und Begegnungen zwischen 1947 und 1973. Heidelberg 2017.” In H-Soz Kult.
Jan, Svenja von. 2019. “Civilian Prisoners of South Asia in Germany During World War II in German Archives.” In MIDA Archival Reflexicon.
Jan, Svenja von. 2019. “Entangled Biographies: Non-Elite South Asian Migrants to Northern Europe in the Interwar Period.” Südasien-Chronik - South Asia Chronicle 9: 255–41. .
Khan, Razak, 2019. A Festival Extraordinaire: An Indo-Islamic Poem.
Khan, Razak, 2019. “Trans-Himalayan Discourses: Tracing Landscapes, Colonialism, Modernity and Reconfigured Livelihood in the Mountains.” Südasien-Chronik – South Asia Chronicle 9: 309–27.
Maitra, Saikat, and Srabani Maitra. 2019. “Skill Formation and Precarious Labour: The Historical Role of the Industrial Training Institutes in India 1950 - 2018.” In Workers and Margins: Grasping Erasures and Opportunities, edited by Nimruji Jammulamadaka, 21–44. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan.
Mathews, Rohan Dominic. 2019. “A Comprehensive Legislation for Construction Workers in India: Unpacking State, Capital and Labour.” In Work in Progress. Work on Progress: Beiträge Kritischer Wissenschaft: Doktorand_innen Jahrbuch 2019 der Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, edited by Marcus Hawel. 1. Edition, 90–109. Hamburg: VSA.
Nair, Aparna. 2019. "'These Curly Bearded, Olive Skinned Warriors': Medicine, Prosthetics, Rehabilitation and teh Disabled Sepoy in the First World War, 1914-1920." In Social History of Medicine..
Raman, Robert Rahman. 2019. “Civil Disobedience and the City: Congress and the Working Classes in Bombay, C.1930-32.” In Bombay Before Mumbai: Essays in Honour of Jim Masselos, edited by Prashant Kidambi, Manjiri Kamat, and Rachel Dwyer, 263–84. London: Hurst & Company.
Tetzlaff, Stefan. 2019. “The Name of the Game Was Globalization of Goods, Services and Finance’ and India Was Increasingly Part of It: Interview with Michael Gadbaw.” In TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2019. Empire, Civil Society, and the Beginnings of Colonial Education in India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2019. “Training a Servant Class: Gender, Poverty and Domestic Labour in Early Nineteenth Century Educational Sources.” In Servant's Pasts: Late-Eighteenth to Twentieth-Century South Asia, edited by Nitin Varma and Nitin Sinha, 109-138. 2 vols. New perspectives in South Asian history. Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan.
2018
Ahuja, Ravi. 2018. “The Similar Yields Divergence: Global Notions of "Social Welfare" and the Making of "Informality" in Twentieth-Century India.” In Similarity: A Paradigm for Culture Theory, edited by Anil Bhatti and Dorothee Kimmich. First edition, 311–33. New Delhi, India: Tulika Books.
Barua, Rukmini. 2018. “Legacies of Housing in Ahmedabad’s Industrial East: The Chawl and the Slum.” In To Be at Home: House, Work, and Self in the Modern World, edited by James Williams and Felicitas Hentschke. 1st ed., 175–80. Work in Global and Historical Perspective volume 5. Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Bhattacharya, Bhaswati. 2018. Much Ado over Coffee: Indian Coffee House Then and Now. First edition. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
Buat, Camille. 2018. “L’inde Coloniale en Mouvement. Les Régimes Circulatoires des Classes Laborieuses en Asie du Sud au XIXe Siècle.” Revue d’Histoire du XIXe Siècle, 56: 53–66.
Christof-Füchsle, Martin. 2018. “Quellen zu den Mysore-Kriegen (1766–1799) Aus deutschen Archiven.” In MIDA Archival Reflexicon.
Hoffmann, Josefine. 2018. “Rourkela in der Literatur damals und heute: Perspektiven auf Entwicklung, Modernisierung und Industrialisierung.” Südasien-Chronik – South Asia Chronicle 8 (293-319).
Kaba, Arnaud, 2018. Uncertainty and Vulnerability among Bhopal’s Metal Workers: An Anthropology of Precariousness. In: Ewa Bogalska-Martin and Emmanuel Matteudi (eds.). The Social Question in the Global World, pp. 282–292. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publisher.
Kaba, Arnaud, 2019. Book Review: Cécile Barraud André Iteanu et Ismaël Moya (dir.) Puissance et impuissance de la valeur. L’anthropologie comparative de Louis Dumont Paris, Cnrs Éditions. Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 74 (2): 455–458.
Khan, Razak. 2018. “Entangled Idea: K. M. Ashraf, Horst Krüger and New Ideology in the German Democratic Republic.” In MIDA Archival Reflexicon.
Khan, Razak. 2018. “Entangled Institutional and Affective Archives of South Asian Muslim Students in Germany.” MIDA Archival Reflexicon.
Khan, Razak. 2018. “Entanglements in Colony. Book Review of Panikos Panayi, Elite Germans in India.” German Historical Institute London Bulletin 40 (2): 107-111.
Maitra, Saikat, and Srabani Maitra. 2018. “Producing the Aesthetic Self: An Analysis of Aesthetic Skill and Labour in the Organized Retail Industries in India.” Journal of South Asian Development 13 (3): 337–57.
Mhaskar, Sumeet. 2018. “Ghettoisation of Economic Choices in a Global City: A Case Study of Mumbai.” Economic and Political Weekly 53 (29): 29–37.
Raveendranathan, Vidhya. 2018. “Review of: "Nature in the City: Bengaluru in the Past, Present, and Future" by Harini Nagendra. OUP: 2016.” South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 41 (3): 688–90.
Raveendranathan, Vidhya, and Nitin Sinha. 2018. “The Man and the Mob.” The Wire, August 8.
Sailer, Anna. 2018. “When Mills Rang Out Danger: The Calcutta Jute Mill Belt in the Second World War.” In Calcutta: The Stormy Decades, edited by Tanika Sarkar and Sekhar Bandyopadhyaya, 121–50. London: Routledge.
Sarkar, Aditya. 2018. Trouble at the Mill: Factory Law and the Emergence of the Labour Question in Late Nineteenth-Century Bombay. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2018. “A Tangled Jungle of Disorderly Transactions? The Production of a Monetary Outside in a North Indian Town.” Modern Asian Studies 52 (4): 1375–1419.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2018. “Urban Space, Reputation, and Entrepreneurial Transgression: Informal Finance in a North Indian City.” IIAS Newsletter April.
Tetzlaff, Stefan. 2018. “'A New Passage to India?' Westdeutsche Außenwirtschaftspolitik und Wirtschaftsbeziehungen mit Indien, ca. 1950 - 1972.” In Dekolonisierungsgewinner: Deutsche Außenpolitik und Außenwirtschaftsbeziehungen im Zeitalter des kalten Krieges , edited by Christian Kleinschmidt and Dieter Ziegler, 191–209. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2018. “Inequality, Difference, and the Politics of Education for All.” Südasien-Chronik – South Asia Chronicle 8.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2018. “Women and Education Reform in Colonial India: Trans-Regional and Intersectional Perspectives.” In New Perspectives on the History of Gender and Empire: Comparative and Global Approaches, edited by Ulrike Lindner and Dörte Lerp, 241-268. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
2017
Ahuja, Ravi. 2017. “Authoritarian Shadows: Indian Independence and the Problem of Democratisation.” Südasien-Chronik – South Asia Chronicle 7: 179–200. published also in <"a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/26530801">Social Scientist 46, 5-6 (2018), pp. 3-20.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2017. “Autoritäre Schatten: Indiens Unabhängigkeit und das Problem der Demokratisierung.” VHD Journal 6: 56–73.
Azhar, Ahmad. 2017. “Punjab Disturbances 1919.” In 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War, edited by Ute Daniel, Peter Gatrell, Oliver Janz, Heather Jones, Jennifer Keene, Alan Kramer, and Bill Nasson, Berlin: Freie Universität.
Khan, Razak. 2017. “Rethinking „National Culture“ of India: An Entangled Indo-German Intellectual History.” In TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research.
Mhaskar, Sumeet. 2017. “Book Review of Aseem Prakash’s Dalit Capital: State Market and Civil Society in Urban India.” Journal of South Asian Development 12 (2): 206–9.
Mhaskar, Sumeet, and Jana Tschurenev. 2017. “Bildung und Politische Mobilisierung im Kolonialen Indien: Die Anti-Kasten-Bewegung in Maharashtra, 1848-1882.” Zeitschrift für Pädagogik 63: 561–81.
Raveendranathan, Vidhya, and Nitin Sinha. 2017. “The Name and Shame List Asks Unsettling Questions About Our Familiar World.” The Wire, September 11.
Tetzlaff, Stefan. 2017. “Engineers and Social Change in Colonial and Postcolonial India: Considerations Between Recent Literature and Future Research Possibilities.” Südasien-Chronik – South Asia Chronicle 7: 449–61.
Tschurenev, Jana. 2017. “Women, Early Childhood Education, and Global Reform Movements.” Südasien-Chronik – South Asia Chronicle 7.
2016
Ahuja, Ravi. 2016. “Zwischen Forschungsfreiheit und "verletzten Gefühlen": Von den Leistungen und Mühen indischer Geschichtswissenschaft.” VHD Journal 5: 61–65.
Chatterjee, Sandip. 2016 - 2017. “Occupational Disease, Dhowrahs and Migration: Coal Miners of Eastern Indian Collieries, 1900s-1940s.” The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies 56 (3&4): 5–22.
Mhaskar, Sumeet. 2016. “The Slow Genocide of Dalit Minds.” The Wire, January 21.
Mhaskar, Sumeet. 2016. “The Roots of the Maratha Unrest Lie in Mumbai’s Changing Political Economy.” The Wire, 5 December, 2016.
Raveendranathan, Vidhya. 2016. “Scavenger and the Raj: State, Caste and Labour in Colonial Madras.” In The Vernacularization of Labour Politics, edited by Sabyasachi Bhattacharya and Rana P. Behal, 178–211. New Delhi, India: Tulika Books.
Sailer, Anna. 2016. “'Spinners', 'Madrassis' and 'Hindus': Strikes in Titagarh in the Late 1930s.” Südasien-Chronik – South Asia Chronicle 6: 265–88.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2016. “Historikertag 2016: Indische Geschichte.” In H-Soz Kult.
Tetzlaff, Stefan. 2016. “Revolution or Evolution? The Making of the Automobile Sector as a Key Industry in Mid-Twentieth Century India.” In Cars, Automobility and Development in Asia: Wheels of Change, edited by Arve Hansen and Kenneth B. Nielsen, 62-79. Routledge Studies in Transport, Environment and Development. London: Routledge.
2015
Barua, Rukmini. 2015. “The Textile Labour Association and Dadagiri: Power and Politics in the Working-Class Neighbourhoods of Ahmedabad.” International Labor and Working-Class History 87: 67–91.
Elsenhans, Hartmut, Rachid Ouaissa, Sebastian Schwecke, and Mary-Ann Tétreault, eds. 2015. The Transformation of Politicised Religion: From Zealots into Leaders? London: Ashgate.
Mathew, Justin. 2015. “Port Building and Urban Modernity: Cochin 1920-45.” In Kerala Modernity: Ideas, Spaces and Practices in Transition, edited by Satheese C. Bose and Shiju S. Varughese, 74–91. New Delhi: Orient BlackSwan.
Mhaskar, Sumeet. 2015. “Dalit Rajakaran Ani Samakalin Pravahatun Avaidh Honyachi Bhiti.” Anivikshan Traimasik, October-December, 2015. (in Marathi)
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Raveendranathan, Vidhya. 2015. “Review of: "The Coolie Woman: The Odyssey of Indenture" by Gauitra Bahadur, Hurst: 2013.” Transfers 5 (1): 140–41.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2015. “The Trivialization of Hindu Nationalism and the Reconfiguration of the Indian Bourgeoisie.” In The Transformation of Politicised Religion: From Zealots into Leaders? edited by Hartmut Elsenhans, Rachid Ouaissa, Sebastian Schwecke, and Mary-Ann Tétreault, 33–56. London: Ashgate.
Schwecke, Sebastian, and Rachid Ouaissa. 2015. “New Cultural Ldentitarian Political Movements in North Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia.” In The Transformation of Politicised Religion: From Zealots into Leaders? edited by Hartmut Elsenhans, Rachid Ouaissa, Sebastian Schwecke, and Mary-Ann Tétreault, 1–14. London: Ashgate.
Tetzlaff, Stefan. 2015. “Book Review: “On Wings of Diesel. Trucks, Identity and Culture in Pakistan – by Jamal J. Elias (Oxford: OneWorld, 2011)”.” Journal of Transport History 36 (1): 142–44.
2014
Ahuja, Ravi. 2014. “Informalisierung und Arbeitskämpfe in Indien: Eine Zeithistorische Perspektive auf die Gegenwart.” WSI-Mitteilungen 5: 353–60.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2014. “Vergessene Konfrontationen: Südasiatische Soldaten in deutscher Kriegsgefangenschaft, 1915-1918.” In Soldat Ram Singh und der Kaiser: Indische Kriegsgefangene in deutschen Propagandalagern 1914-1918, edited by Franziska Roy, Heike Liebau, and Ravi Ahuja, 27–68. Heidelberg: Draupadi Verlag.
Mhaskar, Sumeet. 2014. “No Right Turn.” Outlook Magazine, Web Edition, October 16.
Mhaskar, Sumeet. 2014. “Claiming Entitlements in 'Neo-Liberal' India: Mumbai's Ex-Millworkers' Political Mobilisation on the Rehabilitation Question.” QEH Working Paper Series, QEHWPS 200, 1–24.
Roy, Franziska, Heike Liebau, and Ravi Ahuja, eds. 2014. Soldat Ram Singh und der Kaiser: Indische Kriegsgefangene in deutschen Propagandalagern 1914-1918. Heidelberg: Draupadi Verlag.
Tetzlaff, Stefan. 2014. Entangled Boundaries: British India and the Persian Gulf Region During the Transition from Empires to Nation States, C. 1880 - 1935. Cross-Asia Repository.
2013
Ahuja, Ravi, ed. 2013. Working Lives and Worker Militancy: The Politics of Labour in Colonial India. 1st ed. New Delhi: Tulika Books.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2013. “Preface.” In Working Lives and Worker Militancy: The Politics of Labour in Colonial India, edited by Ravi Ahuja. 1st ed., IX–XVI. New Delhi: Tulika Books.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2013. “'A Freedom Still Enmeshed in Servitude: The Unruly "Lascars" of the S.S. City of Manila Or, a Micro-History of the "Free Labour" Problem.” In Working Lives and Worker Militancy: The Politics of Labour in Colonial India, edited by Ravi Ahuja. 1st ed., 97–133. New Delhi: Tulika Books.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2013. “Das Ähnliche speist den Unterschied: Die globale Wohlfahrtsdebatte und die Erzeugung “informeller Arbeit" im Indien des 20. Jahrhunderts.” In Arbeit in globaler Perspektive: Facetten informeller Beschäftigung, edited by Hans-Jürgen Burchardt, Stefan Peters, and Nico Weinmann, 123-148. Frankfurt am Main: Campus.
Ahuja, Ravi. 2013. “The Age of the Lascar: South Asian Seafarers in the Times of Imperial Steam Shipping.” In Routledge Handbook of the South Asian Diaspora, edited by Joya Chatterji and D. A. Washbrook, 110–22. New York: Routledge.
Azhar, Ahmad. 2013. “The Making of a 'Genuine Trade Unionist: An Introduction to Bashir Ahmed Bakhtiar's Memoirs.” In Working Lives and Worker Militancy: The Politics of Labour in Colonial India, edited by Ravi Ahuja. 1st ed., 256–73. New Delhi: Tulika Books. [translated and edited by the author].
Azhar, Ahmad. 2013. “The Rowlatt Satyagraha and the Railway Strike of 1920: Radical Developments in the Language of Plebeian Protest in Colonial Punjab.” In Working Lives and Worker Militancy: The Politics of Labour in Colonial India, edited by Ravi Ahuja. 1st ed., 134–73. New Delhi: Tulika Books.
Sailer, Anna. 2013. “"Various Paths Are Today Opened”: The Bengal Jute Mill Strike of 1929 as a Historical Event.” In Working Lives and Worker Militancy: The Politics of Labour in Colonial India, edited by Ravi Ahuja. 1st ed., 207–55. New Delhi: Tulika Books.
2012
Ahuja, Ravi. 2012. “Capital at Sea, Shaitan Below Decks? A Note on Global Narratives, Narrow Spaces, and the Limits of Experience.” History of the Present 2 (1): 78–85.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2012. “Review of: Chatterjee, Nandini: The Making of Indian Secularism: Empire, Law and Christianity, 1830-1960. Basingstoke 2011.” In H-Soz Kult.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2012. “Rezension: Dietmar Rothermund, Gandhi Und Nehru: Zwei Gesichter Indiens.” Periplus - Jahrbuch für außereuropäische Geschichte 22: 218–20.
2011
Ahuja, Ravi. 2011. “Lost Engagements? Traces of South Asian Soldiers in German Captivity, 1915-18.” In When the War Began We Heard of Several Kings: South Asian Prisoners in World War I Germany, edited by Franziska Roy, Heike Liebau, and Ravi Ahuja, 131–66. New Delhi, Bangalore: Social Science Press; Orient BlackSwan.
Roy, Franziska, Heike Liebau, and Ravi Ahuja, eds. 2011. When the War Began We Heard of Several Kings: South Asian Prisoners in World War I Germany. New Delhi, Bangalore: Social Science Press; Orient BlackSwan.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2011. “Elsenhans' Beitrag zur Weltgeschichte. Review of: Hartmut Elsenhans, Geschichte und Ökonomie der europäischen Welteroberung.” Zeitschrift für Weltgeschichte 12 (2): 273–81.
Schwecke, Sebastian. 2011. New Cultural Identitarian Political Movements in Developing Societies: The Bharatiya Janata Party. London: Routledge.
Tetzlaff, Stefan. 2011. “The Turn of the Gulf Tide: Empire, Nationalism, and South Asian Labor Migration to Iraq, C. 1900-1935.” International Labor and Working-Class History 79 (1): 7–27.
2010
Ahuja, Ravi. 2010. “The Corrosiveness of Comparison: Reverberations of Indian Wartime Experiences in German Prison Camps (1915-19).” In the World in World Wars: Experiences, Perceptions and Perspectives from Africa and Asia, edited by Heike Liebau, Katrin Bromber, Katharina Lange, Dyala Hamzah, and Ravi Ahuja, 131–66. Studies in Global Social History Vol. 5. Leiden, Boston: Brill; Biggleswade.
Liebau, Heike, Katrin Bromber, Katharina Lange, Dyala Hamzah, and Ravi Ahuja, eds. 2010. The World in World Wars: Experiences, Perceptions and Perspectives from Africa and Asia. Studies in Global Social History v. 5. Leiden, Boston: Brill; Biggleswade.
2009
Ahuja, Ravi. 2009. Pathways of Empire: Circulation, "Public Works", and Social Space in Colonial Orissa (C.1780-1914). New perspectives in South Asian History 25. Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan.