jan 3rd, 2011
nicholas dirks is a terrific scholar, not particularly infected with the 'indology' virus so far as i know. this should be a good event.
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From: Sangeeta Mediratta <smedirat@stanford.edu>
Date: 2010/12/19
Subject: January 12, 4 p.m. Nicholas Dirks: "Scholars and Spies: World War II and the Origins of South Asian Studies"
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From: Sangeeta Mediratta <smedirat@stanford.edu>
Date: 2010/12/19
Subject: January 12, 4 p.m. Nicholas Dirks: "Scholars and Spies: World War II and the Origins of South Asian Studies"
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Nicholas Dirks (Anthropology and History, Columbia University)
Scholars and Spies: World War II and the Origins of South Asian Studies
Stanford Humanities Center, January 12, 4p.m.
Co-sponsored by Stanford Humanities Center; the Trans-National, Imperial, Global History Group at the Department of History;
Department of Anthropology
Please see attached flyers and distribute widely!
Sangeeta Mediratta
Associate Director
Center for South Asia
Ph: 650-725-8150
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