More on Goa’s Slaves: There were also many Bengalis
My post on Goa's Japanese slaves has elicited some interesting responses. From Lucano Alvares, now in Merida, Mexico: 'This is most fascinating, even more so because of its…
My post on Goa's Japanese slaves has elicited some interesting responses. From Lucano Alvares, now in Merida, Mexico: 'This is most fascinating, even more so because of its…
John-Paul Ghobrial, is a Cambridge historian who is working on the life of Elias of Babylon, a 17th century Christian traveler from Mesopotamia. He describes his project as…
I met Daniel Botsman recently in New Haven, Connecticut. An Australian by origin, he is a scholar of Japanese history and teaches at Yale. When he heard of…
Karina Corrigan is the principal curator for 'Asian Export Art' at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. Karina in one of the museum's spectacular…
This letter and the accompanying clip took me back to my own trip on the Mekong, in which I accompanied Isabel Beasley on a river dolphin survey…
From Kolkata Rangan Datta sends the letter below with a link to an interesting piece on the Ronald Ross memorial. There are several other interesting posts…
Anusha Rizvi and Mahmood Farooqui are a dazzling couple, blessed with a superabundance of talent, energy and charm. …
Dear Mr Ghosh, My name is David, I am a middle-aged Englishman, and an avid reader. I recently, for the first time, bought a couple of your books.…
Dinyar Patel, a gifted young historian, has written several pieces about the catastrophic state of Indian archives: he has done more to bring this matter to public notice than…
Dear Dr. Amitav Ghosh, I presume you must be getting a lot of fan mail, my mail is no different. Ever since I got hold of The Hungry…