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Fall 2007
- Tuesday: 11am-12noon
- Thursday: 11am-12noon, 3-5pm
Or by appointment
Jeffrey Diamond is an Assistant Professor at the College of Charleston who received his PhD from the University of London in 2002. His research examines modern South Asian social and intellectual history, including religious reform and Indian responses to imperialism. He is currently working on a book manuscript about print, Islamic education, and religious identity in British India during the later nineteenth century. Professor Diamond has previously held a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at Cornell University and he was awarded a grant from the Fulbright Foundation for research in Pakistan.
Dr. Diamond teaches Modern South Asian and Islamic social and cultural history, with interests in gender, imperialism, and historiography. His undergraduate and graduate courses include Gender and Empire in India, Colonialism and Nationalism in India, and Historiography.
Syllabi - Please see the Department of History website for current couse syllabi.
- History 361 - Gender and Empire in India
- History 461 - Nationalism and Fundamentalism
- History 592 - Colonialism and Nationalism in India
- History 691 - Historiography
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Library Links:
- WebCT
- E-Reserves
- CofC Library
- Electronic Search Engines (for articles and books)
- WorldCat (for books outside of CofC)
South Asian resources:
- British Library
- South Asian Studies Library Collections
News:
- BBC News
- Guardian (London)
- Dawn (Karachi)
©Jeffrey M. Diamond, 2006
