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@rohandroy.bsky.social
Historian: South Asia, colonialism, science, insects. Associate Professor: University of Reading. Author: 'Malarial Subjects' (Cambridge,2017);Editor: Locating the Medical (Oxford, 2018). Words: ConversationUK; The Independent
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I knew I disliked Hegel β¦
26.10.2025 09:21 β π 9 π 3 π¬ 1 π 0South Asia at Reading this semester
Apurbaa Chatterjee (Kingston), Book launch: Visual Culture and the British in India
Nandini Chatterjee (Oxford): Statue Stories: Robert Clive as an imperial icon
Stenton Talk Sujit Sivasundaram (Cambridge): The Indian Ocean and Our Environmental Past and Present
Aerial archaeology began not in neutral curiosity but in the violence of colonial Syria.
Benjamin Thomas White (@btwhite.bsky.social) traces its entanglement with empire.
The Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal and Lecture 2025 goes to Professor Sadiah Qureshi for the distinguished and internationally-recognised specialism in subjects related to science, race and empire. #RSMedals https://royalsociety.org/medals-and-prizes/wilkins-bernal-medawar/
30.08.2025 16:43 β π 47 π 5 π¬ 1 π 0Surprised and delighted to receive the 2025 Arthur J Viseltear Prize from @apha.org for lifetime achievement in public health history. Hoping to be at the APHA meeting in DC in early November to collect it.
#publichealth #sts #histstm #histmed #histsci
At the David Attenborough Studio (Natural History Museum, London) for a 'Climate action night' rountable on 'Insects, collections, colonialism'
24.07.2025 10:54 β π 6 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0New article in Osiris, entitled 'Flying Rhinos', in which I follow two northern white rhinoceroses to discuss the entanglement of mid-twentieth century zoo conservation, colonialism and celebrity culture: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
13.06.2025 07:30 β π 45 π 9 π¬ 3 π 0Honoured and delighted to hear that my book has been shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society First Book Prize. The two winners will be announced in July: blog.royalhistsoc.org/2025/05/28/r...
30.05.2025 14:21 β π 22 π 3 π¬ 4 π 1Book cover for Vanished. Features a nineteenth-century print with a fossilised mastodon skeleton, Asian elephant being ridden by a turbaned man, Native and colonial figures looking on. In the background is a mountainous landscape and there is also a single passenger pigeon in the sky. The whole scene is framed by an ornate frame and foliage. Below the book is the following text: A love letter to the astonishing ways of being that have survived past extinctions, and an exhortation to create a worthwhile world.
Loveβs Labour Launches with a roar! Thanks to many roarsome people Iβve gone from peasant to PhD, to Professor, and Penguin author with Vanished: An Unnatural History of Extinction out today. π
Pls share, read, and help create a worthwhile world.
#WorldEnvironmentDay
#BookSky #HPS #Skystorians ποΈ
Green and red poster with History Workshop Journal printed in the corner, black and white illustrations in the corner, and short text under the title βCan you help us?β requesting participation.
π£ Call for participants π£
Have you ever used any History Workshop Journal articles in your teaching practice?
Weβd love to hear from you for the 100th issue of HWJ!
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"This is an essential text for scholars working on environmental, animal, scientific, and segregation histories in South Africa and beyond". The first review of my book is out on Animal History. A big thank you to Mia Uys for this generous review.
online.ucpress.edu/ah/article-a...
Alan Corbin, Fragility: A History of Plaster, trans. Helen Morrison - @politybooks.bsky.social, June 2025
www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?b...
OPEN LETTER: HISTORIANS FOR TRANS RIGHTS
Are you a historian in the UK or working on UK history fed up at seeing the history of LGBTQIA+ discrimination repeat itself? Sign this open letter to MPs demanding they stand up for trans rights now!
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Book review of Kathryn Renton's Feral Empire: Horse and Human in the Early Modern Iberian World, and its examination of "Spainβs imperial expansion through the unique lens of horse and human relations" muse.jhu.edu/pub/5/articl...
28.04.2025 19:38 β π 12 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0I now have a contract for my forthcoming book!!! Title, for now, βMortality and Measurement: Race, Statistics, and Nineteenth-Century Empireβ (Cambridge, 2026).
23.04.2025 19:34 β π 70 π 4 π¬ 6 π 1press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo... could be relevant ?
16.04.2025 12:36 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0In this #OpenAccess article, Indrani Chatterjee traces the career of women slaves in the nineteenth century household-state of Awadh, before considering how British official necropolitics has shaped the historiography of slavery until the present.
Read it here π
doi.org/10.1111/1468...
I went to talk to BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour yesterday morning to talk about my @mitpress.bsky.social book 'Conceiving Histories: Trying for Pregnancy, Past and Present'. Catch it on iPlayer.
#nonfictionreads
@nhm-london.bsky.socialtoday at @nhm-london.bsky.social we have the Colonies, Hives & Queens- Insects and Colonialism
We start it with @beetlequeen.bsky.social talking beetles in Guatemala. Collecting then & accessing now; there are issues with both but things, thankfully have changed
Box of copies of Contesting Earth's History in Transatlantic Literary Culture, 1860β1935, sitting on a bench.
It's here.
04.04.2025 07:15 β π 187 π 23 π¬ 13 π 3I am co-organising a workshop (with Dr Isabel Davis) on 'Colonies, hives and queens: Insects and Imperialism' at the Natural History Musuem in London on Thursday the 3rd of April. There will be a set of flash talks on the theme in the morning. Teams link:
teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-joi...
These figures are utterly grotesque. Under a Labour government too.
(Iβm not saying this for sympathy, but I grew up in poverty. Aside from the immediate dreadfulness of it, the long-term psychological consequences are very real).
www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
Higher ed institutions are ββ¦natural antidotes against the consolidation of what the founding fathers referred to as βartificial aristocracies founded on wealth and birth.β Yes! www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
16.03.2025 14:05 β π 28 π 8 π¬ 0 π 1We need two people to step up into this editorial role. It has been incredibly fulfilling for me to have been co-editor for 5+ years, but now itβs time for us to let another team shape the field.
14.03.2025 16:35 β π 11 π 15 π¬ 0 π 0The Holberg Prize committee making a statement - a good choice too. Especially in relation to what's happening in the US and at Columbia...
#STS #histstm #postcol
Thanks Hurst for all your work with me!
13.03.2025 13:03 β π 19 π 5 π¬ 2 π 0I took part in a podcast hosted by the
Somerset House, London on the 'Salt hedge of India' that the British govenrment set up in the 19th century. This podcast accompanies an installation that is now on display at the Somerset House on the 'Salt hedge'. channel.somersethouse.org.uk/podcasts/pro...
Bound page proofs of Vanished:An Unnatural History of Extinction. An abstract design in classic Penguin colours of white, black and orange.
Slowly taking shape into a book. Over the moon with the π§ colour scheme which just happens to be π― themed too for proofs.
More info here, including links to preorder. www.penguin.co.uk/books/309254...
In two weeks, there will be fewer than 100 days to go.
Launch event TBC, but more ASAP.
Many thanks Claire and Rohan - it was a true pleasure to have the opportunity to discuss the work with you both!
(And to reiterate my own thanks to Richard and @thegozfather.bsky.social, as well as all other supervisors, friends, & faculty, for their support!)