dhr. prof. dr. H.W. (Willem) van Schendel
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Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Programmagroep: Moving Matters: People, Goods, Power and Ideas
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Nieuwe Achtergracht
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1018 WV Amsterdam
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H.W.vanSchendel@uva.nl
Please see my personal homepage:
2014
- H.W. van Schendel (in press). Spatial Moments: Chittagong in Four Scenes. In Eric Tagliacozzo, Peter Perdue & Helen Siu (Eds.), Asia Inside Out: Connected Places. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- W. van Schendel & E de Maaker (2014). Asian borderlands: introducing their permeability, strategic uses and meanings. Journal of Borderlands Studies, 29 (1), 3-9. doi: 10.1080/08865655.2014.892689
- H.W. van Schendel (2014). What is Agrarian Labour? Contrasting Indigo Production in Colonial India and Indonesia. International Review of Social History, 59 (4).
- K. Bennafla, J. Heyman, T. Wilson & W. van Schendel (2014). "Sınır"ı tartışmak: Yuvarlak masa söyleşisi. Toplum ve Bilim, 131, 11-31.
2013
- W. van Schendel (2013). Making the Most of 'Sensitive' Borders. In D.N. Gellner (Ed.), Borderland lives in northern South Asia (pp. 266-271). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
- W. van Schendel (2013). The Pakistan Experiment and the Language Issue. In M. Guhathakurta & W. van Schendel (Eds.), The Bangladesh reader: history, culture, politics (The world readers) (pp. 177-183). Durham: Duke University Press.[go to publisher's site]
- W. van Schendel (2013). Party over State. In M. Guhathakurta & W. van Schendel (Eds.), The Bangladesh reader: history, culture, politics (The world readers) (pp. 288-290). Durham: Duke University Press.[go to publisher's site]
2012
- B. Kalir, M. Sur & W. van Schendel (2012). Introduction: mobile practices and regimes of permissiveness. In B. Kalir & M. Sur (Eds.), Transnational flows and permissive polities: ethnographies of human mobilities in Asia (IIAS publications series, 7) (pp. 11-25). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
- M. Ford, L. Lyons & W. van Schendel (2012). Labour migration and human trafficking: an introduction. In M. Ford, L. Lyons & W. Schendel (Eds.), Labour migration and human trafficking in Southeast Asia: critical perspectives (Routledge contemporary South Asia series, 44) (pp. 1-22). London: Routledge.
- W. van Schendel (2012). Green plants into blue cakes: working for wages in colonial Bengal’s indigo industry. In M. van der Linden & L. Lucassen (Eds.), Working on labor: essays in honor of Jan Lucassen (Studies in global social history, 9) (pp. 47-73). Leiden [etc.]: Brill.
- W. van Schendel (2012). Espandere la storiografia del lavoro: spunti dall’Asia meridionale. In C.G. De Vito (Ed.), Global labour history: la storia del lavoro al tempo della "globalizzazione" (Frontiere, 5) (pp. 71-84). Verona: Ombre Corte.
- W. van Schendel (2012). Southeast Asia: an idea whose time has past? Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 168 (4), 497-510. doi: URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1-113839
- H.W. van Schendel (2012). Mengjialaguo shi. Shanghai: Dongfang chubian zhongxin.
2011
- W. van Schendel (2011). The sound of wooden mallets: factory labourers in Bengal’s indigo industry. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, 56 (1-2), 241-270.
- W. van Schendel (2011). Bangladeschs Kampf um Unabhängigkeit: ein historischer Abriss. Netz: Bangladesch-Zeitschrift, 33 (1), 9-13.
- W. van Schendel (2011). The dangers of belonging: tribes, indigenous peoples and homelands in South Asia. In D.J. Rycroft & S. Dasgupta (Eds.), The politics of belonging in India: becoming Adivasi (pp. 19-43). London: Routledge.
- W. van Schendel (2011). A history of Bangladesh. - Repr. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- W. van Schendel (2011). Bewaffneter Konflikt: Bangladeschs schmerzvoller Weg zur Unabhängigkeit. Südasien, 30/31 (4/1), 13-16.
2009
- H.W. van Schendel (period: 2008 till 2009). Member, Editorial Board Position at : Journal ‘Modern Asian Studies’.
- W. van Schendel (2009). A history of Bangladesh. - South Asian ed. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press.
- W. van Schendel (2009). A history of Bangladesh. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2008
- W. van Schendel (2008). The Asianization of indigo: rapid change in a global trade around 1800. In P. Boomgaard, D. Kooiman & H. Schulte Nordholt (Eds.), Linking destinies: trade, towns and kin in Asian history (Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 256) (pp. 29-49). Leiden: KITLV Press.
- W. van Schendel (2008). Working through partition: making a living in the Bengal borderlands. In T.Y. Tan & G. Kudaisya (Eds.), Partition and post-colonial South Asia: a reader. - Vol. 3: identities, geopolitics, reconciliations (pp. 393-421). Londen: Routledge.
- W. van Schendel (2008). Stateless in South Asia: the making of the India-Bangladesh enclaves. In T.Y. Tan & G. Kudaisya (Eds.), Partition and post-colonial South Asia: a reader. Vol. 3: Identities, geopolitics, reconciliation (Journal of Asian Studies, 61/1) (pp. 115-147). London: Routledge.
- M. Guhathakurta & W. van Schendel (2008). Memory and amnesia in the south: conflict, violence, trauma (SEPHIS-CSSSC Occasional Paper Series). Calcutta: Centre for Studies in Social Sciences.
2015
- J.L.K. Pachuau & W. van Schendel (Eds.). (2015). The camera as witness: a social history of Mizoram, North East India. New York: Cambridge University Press.
2014
- W. van Schendel (2014). From Dhaka with love: the Nepal Nag papers and the Sino-Soviet split. In A. Blok, J. Lucassen & H. Sanders (Eds.), A usable collection: essays in honour of Jaap Kloosterman on collecting social history (pp. 426-433). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
2012
- H.W. van Schendel (2012). Paper: ‘Partition Exiles in Pakistan and India’. In Conference Quo Vadis, Exile Studies? Status and Perspectives. The Challenge of "Globalization", IISG. Amsterdam.
2014
- H.W. van Schendel (2014). Postcards from the Edge: Mizo Rebels at the Borders of the State. (overig). New Delhi: Nehru Memorial Museum and Library.
2013
- H.W. van Schendel (2013, November 08). 'Bari' naki 'Basha' (in Bengali). Prothom Alo (Fifteen Years’ Anniversary Supplement) (Bangladesh), pp. 3-3.
Media optreden
- H.W. van Schendel (Interview) (2012, Mar 22). Zomia: the need to think beyond borders [radio-uitzending]. In Radio Netherlands Worldwide.
Wetenschappelijke positie
- H.W. van Schendel (period: 2011 till 2011). International Advisory Board, Lahore University of Management Studies Position at : Lahore University.
- H.W. van Schendel (period: 2011 till 2011). Member, Editorial Board, Modern Asian Studies Position at : Cambridge University Press.
- H.W. van Schendel (period: 2010 till 2011). Member, Editorial committee, Dhaka University Journal of Development Studies Position at : Dhaka University.
- H.W. van Schendel (period: 2011 till 2011). Member, Academic Board, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Position at : KITLV.
- H.W. van Schendel (period: 2007 till 2009). Visiting Professor, Department of History, New York University Position at : New York University.
Wetenschappelijke positie
- H.W. van Schendel (2014). Conference ‘Activated Borders - Asian Borderlands Research Network’.
- H.W. van Schendel (2014). Roundtable: ‘Understanding Northeast India Through Images’. At: India International Centre: New Delhi (2014, February 11).
- H.W. van Schendel & C.H. Harris (2013). Co-organiser. Conference 'Anomie in Asia': University of Kyoto (Kyoto, Japan) (2013, November 16 - 2013, November 18).
- H.W. van Schendel (2012). Asian Borderlands Research Network Conference ‘Connections, Corridors and Communities’.
- H.W. van Schendel (2012). Life Is Still Not Ours: A Story of Chittagong Hill Tracts. Documentary: .
- H.W. van Schendel (2011). Organizer Workshop ‘Plants, People and Work: The Social History of Cash Crops in Asia, 18th to 20th Centuries’.
Spreker
- H.W. van Schendel (2014, November 13). Valedictory lecture: ‘Shattering the Frame: Flows and Spaces in Asian Studies’. Amsterdam, Valedictory lecture at Universiteit van Amsterdam.
- H.W. van Schendel (2014, October 24). keynote address: ‘Mapping Quirky Linkages: Asia Beyond the Continental Straitjacket.’. Copenhagen, Conference ‘Intra-Asian Connections: Interactions, Flows, Landscapes’ at University of Copenhagen.
- H.W. van Schendel (2014, August 23). keynote lecture: 'Interconnected Asia'. Dhaka, Bangladesh, Conference ‘Identity in the Globalized World: Dimensions, Transformations and Challenges’ at Independent University Bangladesh.
- H.W. van Schendel (2014, April 14). Forgotten Bengal - the Creation of Pakistan in the East. Lahore, Conference ‘Pakistan: Creation and Consolidation’ at FC College University.
- H.W. van Schendel (2014, November 26). Rethinking Asian Studies: Spaces and Inter-linkages. Beijing, Invited lecture at University of Peking.
- H.W. van Schendel (2011, November 8). Rethinking the Study of History in Mizoram. Aizawl, India, Keynote lecture; Workshop on ‘Priorities and Challenges of Historical Research in Mizoram’, Department of History, Pachhunga University College, Mizoram University.
- H.W. van Schendel (2011, November 1). New Approaches to Northeast India History. Imphal, India, Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology and Centre of Myanmar Studies, University of Manipur.
- H.W. van Schendel (2011, May 16). Defragmenting Asian Studies? The Case of North-East India. Stockholm, Invited lecture at University of Stockholm.
Tijdschriftredactie
- H.W. van Schendel (Ed.). (2011) Pacific Affairs.
- H.W. van Schendel (Ed.). (2009) Critical International Studies.
- H.W. van Schendel (Ed.). (2009) Modern Asian Studies.
Boekredactie
- M. Guhathakurta & W. van Schendel (Eds.). (2013). The Bangladesh reader: history, culture, politics (The world readers). Durham: Duke University Press.
- M. Ford, L. Lyons & W. van Schendel (Eds.). (2012). Labour migration and human trafficking in Southeast Asia: critical perspectives (Routledge contemporary South Asia series, 44). London: Routledge.
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