Aryama Ghosh

Aryama Ghosh

Department:   History
Designation:  Assistant Professor
Qualification: M.A. ,M.Phil. , Ph.D. (Jadavpur University) (Ongoing)
Email: aryama.foucault.ghosh@gmail.com

TOPICS TAUGHT (IN UG SEMESTERS)

  1. HIS-A-CC-4 SEM-2: Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Medieval World other than India.
  2. HIS-A-CC-4 (A) SEM-2: Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Medieval World other than India
  3. HIS-A-CC-8 SEM-4: Rise of the Modern West – 11
  4. HIS-A-CC -9 SEM-4: History of India (c.1526-1605)
  5. HIS-A-CC -13 SEM-6: History of India (c. 1857 – 1964)
  6. HIS-A-CC -14 SEM-6 : History of World Politics: (1945-1994)
  7. Paper 2 DSE-A-3 SEM -6: History of Bengal (c.1905-1947)
  8. Paper 6 DSE-B-3 SEM -6: History of Modern East Asia – II Japan (c.1868 – 1945)
  9. CC -1/GE-1 : History of India from Earliest Times up to 300 CE

Publication :

  1. Old Wine in New Bottle’: Elements of Modern Counterinsurgency Modalities in Early Colonial ‘Pacification’ of Rajmahal” in JAIS: Journal of Adivasi and Indigenous Studies, Vol. XI, No. 2 (August 2021) pp. 20-37. https://www.academia.edu/66369262/Old_Wine_in_New_Bottles_Elements_of_Modern_Counterinsurgency_Modalities_in_Early_Colonial_Pacification_of_Rajmahal
  2. “A ‘Peace’ of Paper and a Necessary Clown: Colonial Policing, Bengali Intelligentsia and the Birth of Limited Political Space in Bengal” in Journal of People’s History and Culture, ISSN 2395-7379, Vol. 6, No. 2 (December 2020) pp. 89-100. https://www.academia.edu/66373602/A_Peace_of_Paper_and_a_Necessary_Clown_Colonial_Policing_Bengali_Intelligentsia_and_the_Birth_of_Limited_Political_Space_in_Bengal
  3. “Invention or Inversion; Revisiting the Question of Caste Tradition”, Contemporary Voice of Dalit, November 2022, SAGE. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2455328X221137431
  4. “FOOD FOR IMPERIAL THOUGHT: MILITARY DIET, NUTRITION, AND IMPERIAL IDEOLOGIES IN COLONIAL INDIA IN 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY.” Quarterly Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society72, no. 1 (2024). https://phs.com.pk/index.php/phs/article/view/349
  5. “Uniform as Assertion: The Politics of Caste Reservation in Colonial and Post-colonial Armed Forces of India (1930–2020).” Contemporary Voice of Dalit(2024): 2455328X241236628. SAGE. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23210230221135839
  6. “Nehru’s Elephant Envoys: Animal Modernity, Orientalist Gaze and India’s Soft Power”, Studies in Indian Politics, 10 (2), December 2022, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23210230221135839
  7. “Dacoits, Dragoons, and Diplomats: Amir Khan Pindari and the British Pacification of Malwa and Rajputana, 1803-1818”, in Ashutosh Kumar and Kaushik Roy (eds.) Warfare and Society in British India, 1757-1947 (London: Routledge, 2022) https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003347989-6/dacoits-dragoons-diplomats-aryama-ghosh
  8. “Archetype of British Colonial ‘Pacification’: A Comparative Study of Rajmahal and North-East Frontier”, Northeast Researches, XVI, https://www.academia.edu/95549588/Archetype_of_British_Colonial_Pacification_A_Comparative_Study_of_Rajmahal_and_North_East_Frontier
  9. “From ‘Jack of all Trade’ to ‘Master of Everything’: Changing Role of Colonial Police in Bengal, 1750s to 1920s”, in Dr. Flavio Carbone (ed.) Forza Alla Legge: Studi Storici su Carabinieri, Gendarmerie e Polizie Armate, FVCINA DI MARTE COLLANA DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI STORIA MILITARE, vol. 14, (Roma: Societa Italiana di Storia Militare, 2023). https://www.academia.edu/100543635/From_Jack_of_all_Trade_to_Master_of_Everything_Changing_Role_of_Colonial_Police_in_Bengal_1750s_to_1920s