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In Common explores the connections between humans, their environment and each other through stories told by scholars and practitioners. In-depth interviews and methods webinars explore interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work on commons governance, conservation and development, social-ecological resilience, and sustainability.
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Monday Feb 07, 2022
086: Environmental history with Mahesh Rangarajan
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Monday Feb 07, 2022
In this episode Hita spoke with Prof. Mahesh Rangarajan, Vice Chancellor of Krea University, India and a Professor of History and Environmental Studies at the University. They discussed what it means to be a historian, the importance of intellectual exchange and cooperation across different stages of career, and the environmental history of large charismatic mammals in south Asia. Some non-English words that occur through the episode include:
- Padyatra: A journey undertaken by foot, usually with some social purpose behind it
- Pindaris: Thugs or bandits as referred to in colonial literature
- Valmiki Ramayana: An epic poem of India, revolving around the story of Rama and Sita, and composed by a sage named Valmiki
- Apharan: Kidnap
- Haathi mere saathi: (Translation: My friend, the elephant) a yesteryear Bollywood movie revolving around the friendship between an elephant and its human
- Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Baroda: Erstwhile princely states of India
- Yuvraj: Younger prince, not the heir apparent
- Bengalis: People from the eastern Indian state of Bengal
- Ghee: clarified butter
- Ser: Obsolete unit of dry volume of India, often considered equivalent to a litre
Mahesh’s institutional website: https://krea.edu.in/mahesh-rangarajan-phd/
References mentioned in the interview:
- Keen, Maurice. 2000. The outlaws of medieval legend. 3rd edition. Routledge.
- Simon Schama on libraries: https://talking-about-books.com/2016/07/06/simon-schama-on-the-london-library-financial-times/
- Trauttman, Thomas R. 2015. Elephants and kings: an environmental history. University of Chicago Press.
- Elvin, Mark. 2006. The retreat of the elephants: an environmental history of China. Yale University Press.
- Chaudhuri, Nirad Singh. 1951. Autobiography of an unknown Indian. Macmillan
- Demuth, Bathsheba. 2020. Floating coast: an environmental history of the Bering Strait. WW Norton.
- Corbett, Jim. 1948. The man-eating tiger of Rudraprayag. Rupa Publications
- Sankhala, Kailash. 1971. The story of the Indian tiger. Collins.
- Guha, Ramachandra. 1989. The unquiet woods: ecological change and peasant resistance in the Himalaya. University of California Press.
- Rangarajan, M. 2013. Animals with rich histories: the case of the lions of Gir Forest, Gujarat, India. History and Theory 52:4 (109-127).
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