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          Sen's history of India's “national river” begins in the mythological past and ends with controversies around the dams built on the river.!

          Position Title

          Professor of History and Middle East/South Asia Studies

          SSH 3228

          Bio

          Education

          • Ph.D.

            (Distinction), Department of History, University of Chicago, June 1994

          • M.A.

            Sudipta Sen, Professor of History at UC Davis, asks how one river can simultaneously be a sacred bearer of meaning and, in some places, one of the most.

          • Sudipta Sen, Professor of History at UC Davis, asks how one river can simultaneously be a sacred bearer of meaning and, in some places, one of the most.
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          • Sen's history of India's “national river” begins in the mythological past and ends with controversies around the dams built on the river.
          • Example National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day. A great day biography, he is a professor of history and Middle East, South Asian.
          • That river—one of the world's longest—is the subject of “Ganges,” by Sudipta Sen, a professor of history at the University of California, Davis.
          • in Social Science, Department of History, University of Chicago, December 1988

          • M.A., April 1988, Post-graduate Department of History, Calcutta University, Calcutta
          • B.A. (Honors), June 1985, Department of History, Presidency College, Calcutta

          Research Focus

          Late Mughal and British India, British Empire; Environment and Ecology

          Publications

          • Sen S, Lawless Subjects: Crime and Punishment in Early British-India (book manuscript in progress)
          • Sen S and May Joseph eds.

            (2022) Terra Aqua: The Amphibious Lifeworld of Coastal Societies and the Maritime Global South, London: Routeldge

          • Sen, S. (2019) Ganges: The Many Pasts of an Indian River, New Haven: Yale University Press.

            Published in India by Penguin Viking as Ganga: The Many Pasts of a River

          • Sen, S. (2002) Distant Sover