Chandrika Kaul

Domaine de recherche

Asie du Sud

Pays de résidence

Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord

Titre

Ph.D ; Lecturer in Modern British and Imperial History

Affiliation

University of St. Andrews

Adresse électronique

ck24@st-andrews.ac.uk

Adresse

University of St Andrews
St Katherine's Lodge, The Scores, St Andrews
FIFE KY16 9BA, Scotland, UK

Téléphone/Télécopie

phones: 01334-463306 (office)
07968-152663 (mobile)

Pays de spécialisation

primarily India under the British as well as contemporary India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar

Éducation

PhD Oxford
MA (Oxon)
BA (Hons)

Recherche

Modern Indian History 1857-1947 with particular emphasis on the political
history of the 20th century; British History 19th -20thc; Imperial/Commonwealth History 19thc -20thc; British media
particularly British Press, BBC and Reuters, 19th - 20th c; Indian media both
historical and contemporary perspectives; communications and global history

Enseignement

british and imperial history; media history; communications in world history

Publications

MONOGRAPHS
1. Chandrika Kaul, Reporting the Raj: the British Press and India c1880-1922 (Studies in Imperialism series, Manchester University Press, 2003 Hb & Pb)
2. Chandrika Kaul, Communications, Media and the Imperial Experience: Britain and India in the twentieth century (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)
SINGLE EDITED VOLUMES:
3. Chandrika Kaul, Media and the British Empire (Palgrave Macmillan 2006, 2013)
4. Chandrika Kaul, Explorations in Modern Indian History and the Media, Media History special issue, Vol 15, No. 4, November 2009 (Routledge)
CO-EDITED BOOKS:
5. International Communications and Global News networks: Historical Perspectives (Hampton press, New York, 2011), C. Kaul, P. Putnis & J. Wilke
6. News of the World and the British Press 1843-2011: Journalism for the Rich, Journalism for the Poor (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) C. Kaul, L. Brake & M. W. Turner
7. Dossier ‘Imperio Portuguese Comunicacoes’, Revista Brasileira de Historia da Midia, Vol 5, no. 1, Jan-June 2016, pp. 11-94, C. Kaul, F. Subtil, A. Santos, & J.L. Garcia

Mots-clés

British media history, Indian and Imperial history, Communications and commonwealth history.