Book Talk by Chinmay Tumbe - 'The Age of Pandemics 1817-1920' (Sept 15, 2021-6 pm)

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Dear Colleagues and Students, 
We will be hosting a talk by Prof. Chinmay Tumbe (Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad) based on his recently published book 'The Age of Pandemics 1817-1920: How It Shaped India and the World' (HarperCollins India, 2020).  

This talk will be part of the NALSAR Public Policy Lecture Series and will be held online (through the CISCO Webex platform) on September 15, 2021 from 6 pm onwards. I will be circulating the webex meeting link on the respective googlegroups later today.  

Here is a brief description of the book and the author: 

From the Back Cover

From lockdowns to lockups, viruses to vaccination, the movement of people to the movement of bowels, from rats to cats, and more, The Age of Pandemics chronicles the many facets of the cholera, plague and influenza pandemics, which claimed over 70 million lives between 1817 and 1920, with India being the epicentre in all these episodes.

The book argues that the period between the early nineteenth century to the early twentieth century - an age otherwise known for the worldwide spread of the industrial revolution, imperialism and globalization - was also the 'age of pandemics'. It documents the scale of devastation, the likely causes and consequences, and the resilience with which people faced those pandemics.

The book also provides the first comprehensive coverage of the world's greatest demographic disaster ever to descend upon a country in a short period of time - the influenza pandemic in India in 1918, which claimed more lives than all the battle casualties of World War I. And it shows the continuing relevance of learning from those times to tackle contemporary challenges, such as COVID-19.

About the Author

Chinmay Tumbe is passionate about migration, cities and history, and is currently a faculty member at IIM Ahmedabad. He is an alumnus of the London School of Economics and Political Science, and IIM Bangalore, and has been a faculty member at TISS, Hyderabad. His first book, India Moving: A History of Migration, was published in 2018.

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Sep 15, 2021, 8:21:48 AM9/15/21
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Reminder. The talk begins at 6PM. Please join in for what promises to be an engaging session.

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Sep 15, 2021, 8:47:46 AM9/15/21
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Please find the link below. Apologies for the inconvenience. The session has just begun.

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