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Dr. Santosh Kumar Malua RAVENSHAW UNIVERSITY, CUTTACK Title Dr First Name SANTOSH Last Name MALUA Photograph Designation Asst. Professor Department HISTORY Address (Campus) Department of History, New Academic Building, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack- 753003 (ODISHA) Address (Residence) Plot no. 415/2nd Floor, Mahanadi Vihar, Nayabazar, Cuttack-753004 (ODISHA) Ph. (Campus) Mobile +91-7205 1181-01 Fax Email [email protected] Web-Page Education Subject Institution Year Details B.A. (Hons.) BJB College, Bhubaneswar 1999 History (Hons.) and Political Sciences (Pass) M.A. Hyderabad Central University, Hyderabad 2003 History M.Phil. JNU, New Delhi 2005 Seventeenth Century Indian History Ph.D. JNU, New Delhi 2011 Eighteenth Century Indian History Career Profile Organisation/Institution Designation Duration Role Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Asst. Professor 2013-Till Date Teaching, Research, Supervisor, Administration National University of Study Asst. Professor 2011-2013 Teaching, Research and and Research in Law, Ranchi Administration Research Interests / Specialization Medieval Indian History, Late Medieval and Early Modern Indian History with special focus on Seventeenth and Eighteenth century Colonial trade and commerce; Law and Institution Socio-Religious History Environmental History Tribal History Feminism Teaching Experience (Subjects /Course Taught) Research Guidance Research Experience: 09 years Teaching Experience: 09 years (History/Medieval and Early Modern Indian History) Honors / Awards and Administrative Assignments 1. Awards: 2. Honour: 3. Research Fellowships: 4. International Fellowships Awarded: 5. Visiting Lecturer Title: 6. Awards to my students/ co-investigators where I am an author: Publications Profile: Research Papers (Numbers only) Number of Publications: 06 During 2015 -2020: 03 Research papers: 03 Reviews: NIL Book chapters: NIL Books/ Monographs: NIL 1 Publications (List best 10 papers) The Eighteenth Century Currency Conflicts and the Doomed Arcot Rupee in the Eastern India, Proceedings of South Indian History Congress, 2016, pp. 772-775. Adjudicating Forest and Forest Dwellers: Forest Laws in Colonial and Post Colonial India, New Man & Society, Vol. 3 No. 2, July-December, 2012, pp. 9-106 Articles / Year / Page Reviews published in journals and edited books: NIL Books / Monographs NIL Conference / Seminar Attended 14 (last five years) Conference Presentations 09 (last five years) Professional Societies Memberships Life Memberships: NIL Projects ( Major Grants / Collaborations) Completed__ projects funded by _____ and ___ projects by ______ Projects in hand___ (supported by ________) Projects submitted___ NIL Other Details - Academic / Research NIL SK Malua. (Name / Signature of the Faculty Member) 2.
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