Source: Photograph of an Indian landscape. Mountains and road. Title of Work: A.L. Spence Collection: Box of lantern slides. Miscellaneous views in India. Courtesy British Library
I have developed and taught courses on environmental history, the history of science and technology, economic history, the history of colonialism and postcolonialism, and urban studies/geography across diverse institutions and formats. I draw liberally from a variety of methodological and theoretical approaches, including anthro-history and development studies. Below are some of the courses I have taught. If you are interested in any of them, please get in touch.
SOAS, University of London
Introduction to Global History (introductory course for year 1 students)
Introduction to World History (introductory course for year 1 students)
Tigers, tropics, and territories: colonialism, Gandhi, and the South Asian environment (special topic for Year 3 students)
Center for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, University of Manchester (2019-2020)
Shaping the Sciences (Msc. level, contributions)
Medicine, Science, and Modernity (Msc. level, contributions)
Making Modern Technology (Msc. level, contributions)
History Department, University of Manchester
Colonial Encounters (survey course for year 2 students)
Disease and Ecology in Global History (special subject for year 3 students)
Landscapes and Modernity (MA level course, contributions)
Independent Research Programme (supervised over 15 students to completion on environmental history, the history of South Asia, and the history of British colonialism)
Undergraduate dissertation supervision (6 dissertations on subjects ranging from veterinary science in Victorian Britain to the Nuclear Programme in India)Â