RT @UniRdg_History: 'An excellent book ... unusually well researched ... The strength of this book lies in its rich empirical research and…
"...an excellent book that covers the early history of malaria in British India..." Excuse us, while we blow our own 🎺 at this glowing review in American Historical Review for Centre Co-Director @rohandroy 's latest book! #histmed #healthhums @ahr_editor
RT @UniRdg_History: 'An excellent book ... unusually well researched ... The strength of this book lies in its rich empirical research and…
RT @UniRdg_History: 'An excellent book ... unusually well researched ... The strength of this book lies in its rich empirical research and…
RT @UniRdg_History: 'An excellent book ... unusually well researched ... The strength of this book lies in its rich empirical research and…
RT @UniRdg_History: 'An excellent book ... unusually well researched ... The strength of this book lies in its rich empirical research and…
'An excellent book ... unusually well researched ... The strength of this book lies in its rich empirical research and in its uncovering of material that few historians have looked at.' A glowing review by @pederanker of @rohandroy's book in @ahr_editor ht
RT @rohandroy: Delighted that @pederanker has reviewed my book 'Malarial subjects: Empire, Medicine and Nonhumans' for The American Histori…
RT @adityaramesh11: This book is a new way of approaching history. As Peder Anker argues 'Roy lays out the ways in which the disease was co…
This book is a new way of approaching history. As Peder Anker argues 'Roy lays out the ways in which the disease was construed within a network of human and nonhuman agencies.' #health #twitterstorians
RT @rohandroy: Delighted that @pederanker has reviewed my book 'Malarial subjects: Empire, Medicine and Nonhumans' for The American Histori…
R ohan D eb R oy . Malarial Subjects: Empire, Medicine and Nonhumans in British India, 1820–1909 . https://t.co/j681aNA43n
Delighted that @pederanker has reviewed my book 'Malarial subjects: Empire, Medicine and Nonhumans' for The American Historical Review @ahr_editor https://t.co/ob3PdjvwA7