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Prof. Madhavan Palat
Russian and European History, JNU
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Areas of Interest Modern Russian and Soviet History and Politics 19th and 20th centuries.
Publications

# Edited Social Identities in Revolutionary Russia (Macmillan, Palgrave, UK, and St Martin’s Press, New York) 2001)

# The Modern World (M. A. Course Text Books for the Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi 2004-2005).

# Co-edited History of Civilizations of Central Asia , vol. 6, Towards the Contemporary Period: From The Mid-Nineteenth Century To The End Of The Twentieth Century, UNESCO, Paris 2005.

Background

His  principal appointments have been as Professor of Russian and European hisotry at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (until 2004), and as Visiting Professor (2006) of Imperial Russian History at the Department of History, University of Chicago. He has served as member of committees of the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of External Affairs. He contributes to the press and television in his areas of expertise. He has published on the politics of labour before 1917, conservative ideologies, Russian colonial expansion in the 19th century, post-Soviet politics.

 
 

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