Barbara Ramusack
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American historian
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Barbara Ramusack's Degrees
- PhD History University of California, Berkeley
- Masters History University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors History University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Barbara Nelle Ramusack is a historian and Charles Phelps Taft Professor of History Emerita at the University of Cincinnati. Her focus was on Indian and Chinese History. She obtained her Ph.D in 1969 from the University of Michigan.
Barbara Ramusack's Published Works
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Published Works
- Cultural missionaries, maternal imperialists, feminist allies: British women activists in India, 1865–1945 (1990) (82)
- The Indian Princes and their States (2003) (51)
- Embattled Advocates: The Debate Over Birth Control in India, 1920-40 (1989) (39)
- Women in Asia : restoring women to history (1999) (32)
- The Princes of India in the Twilight of Empire: Dissolution of a Patron-Client System, 1914-1939 (1977) (19)
- Feminism, imperialism and race: a dialogue between India and Britain (1994) (8)
- Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala Became “a Model.” . By Robin Jefferey. Houndmills: The Macmillian Press Ltd. xviii, 285 pp. $45.00. (1993) (7)
- A Caste in a Changing World: The Chitrapur Saraswat Brahamans, 1700-1935 (1984) (7)
- Incident at Nabha: Interaction between Indian States and British Indian Politics (1969) (7)
- The Chamber and the Consultation: Changing Forms of Princely Association in India (1975) (6)
- The Princely India I Knew: From Reading to Mountbatten . By Sir Conrad Corfield. Madras: Indo British Historical Society, 1975. 199 pp. Illustrations, Appendixes, Index. Rs. 45.00 ($9.00) (1976) (6)
- From Symbol To Diversity: the Historical Literature On Women in India (1990) (5)
- Restoring Women to History: Teaching Packets for Integrating Women's History Into Courses on Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and the Middle East (1988) (3)
- Women and gender in South and Southeast Asia (2007) (1)
- Moving from the Margin and Dissolving Boundaries: Indian and British Women (2003) (1)
- Amritsar: Past and Present. By V. N. Datta. Amritsar: The Municipal Committee, 1967. xii, 207 pp. Illustrations, Glossary, Index. Rs. 8.00. (1970) (1)
- The Blue Mutiny: The Indigo Disturbances in Bengal, 1859–1862 . By Blair B. Kling. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1966. 243 pp. Map, Bibliography, Index. $6.00. (1967) (1)
- Dialogue: Women and Gender in Modern India: Historians, Sources, and Historiography (2003) (1)
- The Economic Life of Northern India, c. A.D. 700–1200 . By Lallanji Gopal. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1965. xxiv, 305 pp. Bibliography, Index. Rs. 15.00 (1967) (0)
- The Punjab Press, 1880–1905 . By N. Gerald Barrier and Paul Wallace. East Lansing: Asian Studies Center, 1970. Research Series on the Punjab, No. 2. 201 pp. Tables, Index. $3.00. (1971) (0)
- Christian missionary women’s hospitals in Mysore state, c.1880–1930 (2018) (0)
- Punjabi Century: 1857–1947 . By Prakash Tandon. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968. 274 pp. Glossary. $8.00 (paper $2.75). (1970) (0)
- Restoring Women to History: Women in Asia (2000) (0)
- Federation or integration (2003) (0)
- Book Review: A Princess’s Pilgrimage: Nawab Sikandar Begum’s A Pilgrimage to Mecca (2012) (0)
- Princely states: administrative and economic structures (2003) (0)
- Princely India Re-imagined: A Historical Anthropology of Mysore from 1799 to the Present . By Aya Ikegame. London: Routledge, 2013. xvi, 216 pp. $145.00 (cloth). (2014) (0)
- Princely states prior to 1800 (2003) (0)
- Ramusack on Singh (2000) (0)
- The Flaming Womb: Repositioning Women in Early Modern Southeast Asia (review) (2009) (0)
- ‘how languages came to be viewed during the twentieth century as primary and natural foundations for the reorganization of a wide range of forms of knowledge (2012) (0)
- Introduction: Indian princes and British imperialism (2003) (0)
- Angma Dey Jhala. Royal Patronage, Power and Aesthetics in Princely India. (2013) (0)
- The British construction of indirect rule (2003) (0)
- Frank F. Conlon. A Caste in a Changing World: The Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmans, 1700–1935. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, for the Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, University of California, Berkeley. 1977. Pp. xv, 255. $15.00 (1984) (0)
- British Policy Towards the Pathans and the Pindaris in Central India, 1805–1818. By Biswanath Ghosh. Calcutta: Punthi Pustak, 1966. 364 pp. Bibliography, Index. Rs. 30.00 (1967) (0)
- Karen Iskansen Leonard. Social History of an Indian Caste: The Kayasths of Hyberabad (1979) (0)
- History of the Punjab (A.D. 1000-1526).@@@Guru Nanak in History. (1974) (0)
- British Political Missions to Sind: A Narrative of Negotiations from 1799 to 1843 Leading up to the State's Annexation (1975) (0)
- The theory and experience of indirect rule in colonial India (2003) (0)
- Alexander Michael and Anand Sushila. Queen Victoria's Maharaja: Duleep Singh, 1838-93. New York: Taplinger Publishing Company. 1980. Pp. 326. $14.95. (1980) (0)
- Reviews of Books (2000) (0)
- Miners and Millhands: Work, Culture and Politics in Princely Mysore (1998) (0)
- Diagnosing Empire: Women, Medical Knowledge, and Colonial Mobility by Narin Hassan (review) (2014) (0)
- Princes as men, women, rulers, patrons, and Oriental stereotypes (2003) (0)
- THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF INDIA (2003) (0)
- Princely states: society and politics (2003) (0)
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