Nandini Das penned a new Book titled “Courting India”

Nandini Das penned a new Book titled “Courting India”

Daily Current Affairs   /   Nandini Das penned a new Book titled “Courting India”

Change Language English Hindi

Category : Miscellaneous Published on: April 12 2023

Share on facebook
  • Historian Nandini Das, a professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford, England, United Kingdom (UK), authored a new book titled “Courting India: England, Mughal India and the Origins of Empire” and published by Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • The book delves into the complex relationship between England and Mughal India in the early modern period, focusing on cultural and literary contacts between these two worlds.
  • A profound and ground-breaking new history of one of the most important encounters in the history of colonialism: the British arrival in India in the early 17th century.
  • Nandini Das has edited and written on 16th and early 17th-century romance and prose fiction in “Robert Greene’s Planetomachia” (2007), and “Renaissance Romance: The Transformation of English Prose Fiction, 1570-1620” (2011), among others, and published widely on travel and cross-cultural encounter.
Recent Post's
  • The Supreme Court condemned the Uttar Pradesh government and Prayagraj Development Authority for "inhuman and illegal" demolitions in Prayagraj, ordering ₹10 lakh compensation to affected homeowners.

    Read More....
  • In Myanmar, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake has left over 2,700 dead, with survivors facing dire shortages of food, water, and shelter amid ongoing civil strife.

    Read More....
  • India's imposition of a 100% tariff on U.S. agricultural products has prompted the White House to call for reciprocal measures before the April 2 deadline.

    Read More....
  • China's Foreign Minister expressed optimism about U.S. and Russian efforts to normalize relations, viewing them as encouraging developments.

    Read More....
  • A massive fire, presumably due to a burst gas pipe, erupted near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, injuring over 100 people and damaging at least 49 houses.

    Read More....
  • India's World Boxing Cup campaign began on a disappointing note as Lakshya Chahar lost in the opening bout.

    Read More....
  • Lawyers plan to boycott Justice Sharma's swearing-in ceremony and may abstain from his court sessions, urging the Chief Justice not to assign him judicial work.

    Read More....
  • Seasoned women's hockey forward Vandana Katariya announced her retirement from international play, ending a distinguished career.

    Read More....
  • The WHO classified Myanmar's earthquake as a top-level emergency, seeking $8 million for urgent medical aid and disease prevention.

    Read More....
  • Former President Donald Trump warned Iran of severe consequences, including potential bombing, if it rejects the U.S.-proposed nuclear deal.

    Read More....