Social History
Reimagining Illness: Women writers and medicine in eighteenth-century Britain
Volume 49, Issue 4, November 2024, Page 567-569.
Volume 49, Issue 4, November 2024, Page 567-569.
Volume 49, Issue 4, November 2024, Page 543-557.
Indian Historical Review, Ahead of Print. Saṁskāras, as sacramental practices, have been an integral part of the Indian culture and they concretised the fundamental premises of ancient Indian social organisation as Āshram, Puruṣārtha and Varṇa. Encoded…
International Journal of Maritime History, Ahead of Print.
International Journal of Maritime History, Ahead of Print.
International Journal of Maritime History, Ahead of Print.
International Journal of Maritime History, Ahead of Print.
Indian Historical Review, Ahead of Print. Is it possible for medical practitioners to complete their professional training and pursue their careers without understanding the history of public health? The evolution of public health over time holds signi…
Indian Historical Review, Ahead of Print. Traditionally, temples have been spaces meant for religious and spiritual activities— meditation, sacrifice, devotion and worship. Historically, temples have been understood as the dwelling spaces of spirits/go…