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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2017

JOYA CHATTERJI
Affiliation:
Trinity College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Email: jc280@cam.ac.uk
PRASANNAN PARTHASARATHI
Affiliation:
Boston College, Massachusetts, United States of America Email: prasannan.parthasarathi@bc.edu

Extract

Most of the articles in this special issue were presented at a conference held at Trinity College, Cambridge, in May 2014 in honour of David Washbrook, to mark his 65th birthday. As a Festschrift, it is unusual: its authors are drawn not only from the ranks of Washbrook's students, but also include his collaborators and colleagues. But it is, we hope, more than a commemorative volume. Inspired by David Washbrook's work, the articles not only speak to the rich range of topics he has taken up in his distinguished career, they also reflect important new directions in the economic and social history of India, and Asia more broadly.

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