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History of the Body in British Colonial Punjab with Nikita Azad
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English - September 17, 2021 20:39 - 57 minutes - 131 MB - ★★★★★ - 13 ratingsHistory Education Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Hi, I’m Sukhraj Singh from SikhArchive and welcome to the 31st episode of our Podcast series of conversations with historians, authors, academics, researchers, and activists on topics related to their areas of expertise on Sikh or Panjabi history.
In this episode we are joined by Nikita Azad, who is a PhD candidate of Colonial History at the University of Oxford, where she has a strong focus on the history of communalism, religion and gender in Colonial Punjab.
We discuss a host of topics surrounding early 20th century Punjab such as Caste, Gender, Health, Medicine and Race with respect to colonial history of Punjab. It is a fascinating conversation which I am excited to share because it touches on so many themes, I am interested in.