Abhilash Medhi

he/him

  • Assistant Professor of History
Abhilash Medhi

Abhilash Medhi is a historian of modern South Asia, with interest in the comparative histories of 19th and 20th century colonialism. His work focuses on colonial governance and capitalist expansion in the two extremities of the Indian subcontinent, the Indo-Afghan borderlands and northeast India. Medhi undertook policy research in Afghanistan in a previous avatar. In the classroom, as in his research, he brings a political-economic perspective to the reading of social and cultural histories.

Areas of Expertise

Capitalism, development, borderlands, colonial ethnography, historiography

Education

  • Ph.D., A.M., Brown University
  • M.S., The London School of Economics and Political Science
  • B.S., National Institute of Technology

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Recent Publications

Medhi, A. (2022). Writing Histories of Capital in the Shadow of War. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 54(2), 352–356. doi:10.1017/S0020743822000423

Medhi, A. (2020). Infrastructural Contingencies and Contingent Sovereignties on the Indo–Afghan Frontier. Modern Asian Studies, 1-38. doi:10.1017/s0026749x19000015

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