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Professor Vinita Damodoran interviewed for Pr谩ticas da Hist贸ria
Posted on behalf of: School of Media, Arts and Humanities
Last updated: Wednesday, 17 February 2021
Professor Vinita Damodoran
With an academic career spanning over two decades, most of which has been spent at the 麻豆传媒社区入口, Vinita Damodaran is a historian of modern India and a leading name in the field of Environmental History. In October 2019, Vinita was the keynote speaker at a workshop on Poverty and Hunger in Colonial Contexts, organised at the Portuguese National Library, where she delivered a lecture on “Climate signals, famine and livelihoods in India in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries”. During her stay in Lisbon, she enthusiastically accepted to be interviewed for Práticas da História. In this interview, she discussed her career, the development of Environmental History as a discipline, the challenges it faces today and the relationship between academic work and environmental activism.
Read the interview using the following link:
Vinita Damodaran. “History, Activism and the Environment.” Interview by Bárbara Direito and José Miguel Ferreira. Práticas da História, Journal on Theory, Historiography and Uses of the Past, n.º 10 (2020): 269-285.