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SUMMARY:National Symposium on Andhra in Historical Perspective
DESCRIPTION:The Department of History\, Easwari School of Liberal Arts (ESLA) is organising a National Symposium on Andhra in Historical Perspective: Pre-Colonial Histories of Gender\, Religion\, Trading Networks and Heritage on March 06\, 2026. \nThis symposium seeks to engage with the historical significance of ‘Andhra’ as a distinct cultural and political region in the pre-colonial period by situating it within its broader Deccan context\, focusing on the historical change.  It aims to bring the region’s rich archaeological and architectural heritage\, particularly the Buddhist sites of Amaravati and Nagarjunakonda\, and other important sites that testify to diverse religious and trade networks\, and patterns of patronage that shaped pre-colonial Andhra society to the forefront. By bringing together scholars working on diverse historiographical and methodological approaches\, the symposium also intends to generate critical discussions on historiographical debates\, gender relations\, and trading networks in pre-colonial Andhra\, highlighting the intersections of gender\, religion\, economy\, and power. Hosted at Amaravati\, a site of profound historical and archaeological significance\, the event aims to deepen academic engagement at ESLA and SRM-AP while broadening interdisciplinary dialogue rooted in the region’s historical landscape and increasing engagement for scholars and students looking at the themes and related histories of the region. \nSpeakers \nProf. Aloka Parasher Sen\, Professor Emerita\, University of Hyderabad \nProf R. Mahalakshmi\, Centre of Historical Studies\, Jawaharlal Nehru University \nProf. Suchandra Ghosh\, Department of History\, University of Hyderabad
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/national-symposium-on-andhra-in-historical-perspective/
LOCATION:Tiered Classroom\, 5th Floor\, Admin Block
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,History Events,Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:Indian Constitution at 75: A Book Discussion
DESCRIPTION:To mark Constitution Day\, the Department of History\, ESLA\, invites the university community to a compelling book discussion titled “Indian Constitution at 75.” The session will focus on Constitution of India: 75 Years of World’s Largest Democracy\, offering a platform to reflect on India’s constitutional evolution\, democratic values\, and the meaning of justice in a changing nation. \nThe event will feature a keynote presentation by the author\, followed by an interactive discussion and audience engagement. \nAbout the Book \nConstitution of India: 75 Years of World’s Largest Democracy provides an in-depth examination of India’s constitutional legacy\, tracing its trajectory from the drafting process in the Constituent Assembly to its contemporary relevance. \nThe book explores: \n\nThe ideological debates shaping the Constitution\nThe emergence and evolution of the concept of justice during India’s independence movement\nThe successes and limitations of the Constitution in delivering social\, economic\, and political justice\n\nCombining history with legal and political analysis\, the book offers a nuanced\, critical assessment of India’s democratic journey since 1950. \nPublisher: Atlantic Publishers\, New Delhi (2025) \nAbout the Author \nProf. V Krishna Ananth is a distinguished historian specialising in modern and contemporary India. Currently teaching at Sikkim University\, Gangtok\, he brings a multidisciplinary approach connecting history\, law\, and politics. \nAn alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)\, he previously worked with The Hindu as a political correspondent and editorial contributor. Alongside journalism\, he practiced law at the Madras High Court and later transitioned to research and teaching. \nHis notable works include: \n\nIndia Since Independence: Making Sense of Indian Politics (2009)\nPolitics in the Times of Churning (2014)\nThe Indian Constitution and Social Revolution: Right to Property Since Independence (2015)\nBetween Freedom and Unfreedom: The Press in Independent India (2020)\n\nAbout the Discussant \nMr Saurav Das is an independent journalist based in New Delhi and Co-Founder of the Climate Action Front. His work focuses on law\, governance\, judiciary\, crime\, and transparency. A graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication\, Mr Das began his professional journey in 2020 and continues to actively contribute to stories centred on accountability and public interest. \n 
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/indian-constitution-at-75-a-book-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,History Events,Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:"Films as History; Exploring Historiophoty"-a discussion on defining the relations between Films and History.
DESCRIPTION:The Department of History\, SRM University-AP\, initiates a monthly webinar series with a thought-provoking discussion on defining the relations between Films and History. “Films as History; Exploring Historiophoty”\, the introductory session of the series\, has been scheduled for Tuesday\, May 18\, 2021\, at 11 am. \nDr Sebastian Joseph\, a Historian and Film Critic\, will deliver the first talk of the webinar. Dr Joseph was the State Award Winner for Best work on Film History 2020. He has authored Cochin Forests and the British Techno-ecological Imperialism in India. \nDr Nandita Banerjee will be the keynote speaker in the second session of the webinar. She is an Associate Professor at Sindhu Kanho Birsa University and a pioneer in Film History and Visual Studies in History. \nThe webinar aims to discuss the use of films in particular and visual images in general as sources for the reconstruction of History. It will deal with the promises and challenges of Historiophoty as a sub-stream of history. Following Hayden White’s pathbreaking analysis of visual imagery and its location in historiography\, Historiophoty has emerged as a most promising pathway for historians\, particularly as we move towards a rapidly digitizing world. The webinar series will introduce students to new and exploratory themes in History.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/films-as-history-exploring-historiophoty-a-discussion-on-defining-the-relations-between-films-and-history/
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