Teacher Details

Radhika Shekhar Seshan

Department Of History

radhika@unipune.ac.in

Research Areas : Medieval Indian History, Maritime History, Urban History, Historiography


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1)    Seshan, R. (2019). Cashless Economy or Value for Money Early Medieval South India. In J. Deyell (Eds.), From Mountain Fastness to Coastal Kingdoms (pp.127-138). United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. ISBN: 9780367816889.
2)    Seshan, R. (2017). Imagining and Managing water in Peninsular India. In R. Mukherjee(Ed.), Living with Water-Peoples, Lives and Livelihoods in Asia and Beyond (pp.117-126). Delhi, India: Primus Books. ISBN: 9789384082009.
3)    Seshan, R. (2016). Continuing routes, changed inersections: a study of Fot St. George (Madras) in the seventeenth century. In R. Seshan(Ed.), Narratives, Routes and Intersections in pre-Modern Asia (pp.214-220). London, United Kingdom: Routledge. ISBN: 9781138282865.
4)    Seshan, R. (2016). Intersections: narratives, routes and marts in the pre-modern Asian world. In R. Seshan(Ed.), Narratives, Routes and Intersections in pre-Modern Asia (pp.1-7). London, United Kingdom: Routledge. ISBN: 9781138282865.
5)    Seshan, R. (2015). The English Factory Records: Are They Still Useful?. In R. Mukherjee(Ed.), Beyond National Frames: South Asian Pasts and the World (pp.188-197). Delhi, India: Primus Books. ISBN: 9789384082413.
6)    Seshan, R. (2014). Secondary Ports and the Hinterland: Chaul and Porto Novo in the Seventeenth century. In R. Mukherjee(Ed.), Vanguards of Globalization: Port-Cities from the Classical to the Modern (pp.111-125). Delhi, India: Primus Books. ISBN: 9789380607948.
7)    Seshan, R. (2014). Turkish Networks in the Western Indian Ocean in the 16th-17th centuries. In M.P. Pedani(Eds.), Seapower,Technology and Trade: Studies in Turkish Maritime History (pp.130-135). Istanbul, Turkey: Piri Reis University. ISBN: 9789944264518.
8)    Seshan, R. (2014). Texts, Contexts, Sources: Foreign Sources and India’s History. In R. Seshan(Ed.), Convergence: Rethinking India’s Past (pp.1-6). Delhi, India: Primus Books. ISBN: 9789380607054.
9)    Seshan, R. (2014). Travellers’ Tales: From Mandeville to Mundy. In R. Seshan(Ed.), Convergence: Rethinking India’s Past (pp.55-61). Delhi, India: Primus Books. ISBN: 9789380607054.
10)    Seshan, R. (2014). Religion and Public Space: The Place of Women Saints in Pre-Modern India. In S. Bagchi(Ed.), Beyond the Private World: Indian Women in the Public Sphere (pp.70-79). Delhi, India: Primus Books. ISBN: 9789384082024.
11)    Seshan, R. (2014). Constructing Minorities: Historical Perspectives with reference to Surat and Madras in the 17th century. VisibileInvisibile: percepire la città tra descrizioni e omission (pp.315-323). Catania, Italy: Scrimm Edizioni.
12)    Seshan, R. (2013). Human Networks in the Pre-Modern World: Rumours of Piracy in Surat. In R. Mukherjee(Ed.), Oceans Connect: Reflections on Water Worlds Across Time and Space (pp.249-247). Delhi, India: Primus Books. ISBN: 9789380607405.
13)    Seshan, R. (2013). Vertical Castes and Caste Conflicts in Madras in the 17th and 18th centuries. In S.N. Arya(Ed.) , Imaging the Past: Indian History from Harappan Times to the Present Age – Bhakat Prasad Mazumdar Commemoration Volume (pp.173-179). Delhi, India: Aakar Books. ISBN: 978-9350022467.
14)    Seshan, R. (2013). Issues in History. In R. Mukherjee(Ed.), Oceans Connect: Reflections on Water Worlds Across Time and Space. New Delhi, India: Primus Books. ISBN: 9789380607405.
15)    Seshan, R. (2011). Patterns of Urbanisation: Port-Cities in the 16th and 17th centuries. In K.N. Sethi(Eds.) , Urbanization: Problems and Challenges (pp.131-148). Delhi, India: Shivalike Prakashan. ISBN: 9788188808823.
  

Publications Before 2011


16)    Seshan, R. (2009). Agency, participation and family: A study of two women of the Mughal royal family. In S. Joshi(Eds.), Women in Ancient and Medieval India:History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian civilization, Vol. IX, Part 2 (pp.381-387). New Delhi, India: Centre for Studies in Civilization. ISBN: 9788187586340.
17)    Seshan, R. (2009). Some Economic Aspects of Andhra Region: The Diary of Ananda Ranga Pillai. In R. Seshan(Eds.) , History of Modern Deccan :Socio-economic and cultural Aspects, Vol. 2 (pp.105-108). Hyderabad, India: Abul Kalam Azad Oriental Research Institute.
18)    Seshan, R. (2007). Writing the Nation in India: Communalism and Historiography. In S. Berger(Ed.), Writing the Nation: A Global Perspective (pp.155-178). Britain, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 9781137428127.
19)    Seshan, R. (2006). The Public and the Private: Gulbadan Begum and Nur Jahan. In R. Seshan(Ed.), Medieval India: Problems and Possibilities (pp.281-294). Jaipur, India: Rawat Publications. ISBN: 9788131600153.
20)    Seshan, R. (2006). Introduction. In R. Seshan(Ed.), Medieval India: Problems and Possibilities (pp.1-11). Jaipur, India: Rawat Publications. ISBN: 9788131600153.
21)    Seshan, R. (2005). Theory and Practice in Saivism. In K.K. Shah(Eds.), History and Gender: Some Explorations (pp.107-118). Jaipur, India: Rawat. ISBN: 9788170338840.
22)    Seshan, R. (2005). A Survey of the subaltern Historiography of India. In M. Sangle(Eds.), Historiography Past and Present (pp.136-146). Jaipur, India: Rawat . ISBN: 9788170339564.
23)    Seshan, R. (2002). Women in Medieval Indian Religious Movements. In D. Gangavane(Eds.), Feminism in Search of an Idenity: The Indian Context (pp.178-191). Jaipur, India: Rawat . ISBN: 9788170337591.