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The Age of Pandemics, 1817-1920: How they shaped India and the world

YSI South Asia Webinar on 'economic (hu)men'

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July 1, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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Chinmay Tumbe

Assistant Professor

Description

Welcome to our special session co-organised by South Asia WG, History of Economic Thought WG and Economic History WG! We are delighted to have Julia Marchevsky, History of Economic Thought, and Sergio Castellanos-Gamboa, Economic History as co-organisers of this session within our larger project!

The special session will discuss the core thesis of Chinmay Tumbe's recent book, The Age of Pandemics, 1817-1920: How they shaped India and the world (2020), HarperCollins India.

From lockdowns to lockups, viruses to vaccination, the movement of people to the movement of bowels, from rats to cats, and more, The Age of Pandemics chronicles the many facets of the cholera, plague and influenza pandemics, which claimed over 70 million lives between 1817 and 1920, with India being the epicentre in all these episodes.

Speaker's bio:

Chinmay Tumbe loves to laugh and learn. He is a faculty member in the Economics Area of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and the author of India Moving: A History of Migration (2018) and The Age of Pandemics, 1817-1920: How they shaped India and the world (2020).

Format:

The presentations will be typically 30 min long, followed by Q & A.

This session is a part of the larger project:
Expanding the frontiers of economics: Evidence from South Asia

This project aims to organise series of special sessions on emerging areas of research in Economics. By synthesising theoretical assumptions of sociology, psychology, anthropology and political sciences, a new generation of researchers are rediscovering the principles which govern the actions and interaction among ‘economic (hu)man’.

This will be a year-long project. In this series, we hope to ensure inclusivity across different schools of thoughts and across genders.

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Attendees

Sergio Páez

Sabhya Gupta

Nadeem Aftab

Renuka Bhat

Shashank Patil

Mihir Naik

Ananya Kumar

Debolina Biswas

Diana Soeiro

Mridhula Mohan

Varsha Gupta

Jacobo Silva Parada

Farwa Naqvi

Subham Goyel

Aneesha Chitgupi

Ajibola Akanji

Manikantha Nataraj

chaitanya talreja

Shreeda Chungkham

Sangeeth Varma

Julia Marchevsky

Kunal Munjal

Kunal Munjal

Arun Balachandran

Shyam Soundararajan

Venkat Nadella

Tejendra Pratap Gautam

Twinkle Adhikari

Shrusti Singh

Muez Ali

Sattwick Dey Biswas

Luiz Almeida

samiksha kapoor

sheena jain

Joel C.

Subhasree Ghatak

Aradhya Chakraborti

Hudda Luni

Sergio Castellanos-Gamboa

D. Matthew Millar