Lecture Series XLI
Ramawatar Yadav on Mediaeval Maithili Stagecraft in the Nepalamandala The Bhaktapur School
Lecture Series XL
Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake on Challenges of Sustainable Peace Building and Demilitarizing Development in Post-conflict Sri Lanka: One Year after the War
Lecture Series XXXIX
Antonio Donini on Humanitarianism in the 21st Century Lessons from Afghanistan and Other Crises
Lecture Series XXXVIII
Willem Van Schendel on Apparent Horizons: South Asia from Its Borderlands
Lecture Series XXXVII
Amiya Dev on Levels of Narration in the Mahabharata
Lecture Series XXXVI
Vinay Gidwani on Politics Without Guarantees Gramsci, Uneven Development, and the Constitution of a ‘People’
Lecture Series XXXV
David Zurick on Landscape and Life History in the Himalaya
Lecture Series XXXIV
Megan Adamson Sijapati on Nepali Muslims, Islamic Revival, and the ‘New Nepal’: A Look at Secularism, Religion, and the Politicisation of Identitiesl
Lecture Series XXXIII
Arjun Guneratne on From Liberal Democracy to Authoritarian State: A Tale of Constitutional Evolution in Sri Lanka and Possible Lessons for Nepal
Lecture Series XXXII
Seira Tamang on The Fragile Yam: Nepali ‘Stateness’ and the Renegotiation of Gendered Citizenshi
Lecture Series XXXI
Mark Turin on The Linguistic Survey of Sikkim: Mother Tongues in Education and Public Policy
Lecture Series XXX
David Seddon on Nepal: Opportunities and Threats-The Dilemmas of Transition
Lecture Series XXIX
Ravi Bhandari on Epistemological, Methodological, and Theoretical Dependency: Postmodernism in Development Studies
Lecture Series XXVIII
Konrad Ott on
Discourse Ethics as a Framework for Intercultural Environmental Philosophy
Lecture Series XXVII
John Cameron on Development in the Republic of Nepal: Some Thoughts and Reflections
Lecture Series XXVI
Andrea Nightingale on Emergent Forests: Networks, Subjectivity and the Governance of Natural Resources
Lecture Series XXV
Mahendra Lawoti on Democracy, Accountability and a New Nepal
Lecture Series XXIV
Susan Hangen on Racial Thinking in Nepal: Origins and Contemporary Political Uses
Lecture Series XXIII
Yogendra P. Yadava on Linguistic Diversity and Studies in Their Implications for the Linguistic Survey of (LinSuN)
Lecture Series XXII
Pitamber Sharma on Unravelling the Mosaic: Spatial Dimensions of Ethnicity in Nepal
Lecture Series XXI
Sanjeev Uprety on Nepali Masculinities: Ranas, Shahs and Gurkhas
Lecture Series XX
Marie Lecomte-Tilouine on
Oral History and Its Social Context in Dullu, Western Nepal
Lecture Series XIX
Bernardo A. Michael on
Nepali History as World History
Lecture Series XVIII
Rajendra Pradhan on A Preliminary Critique of the World Bank/DFID Summary Report Unequal Citizens: Gender, Caste and Ethnic Exclusions in Nepal
Lecture Series XVII
Anne de Sales on The Maoists and the Shamans: A Tale of Bullets, Hail and Prejudices
Lecture Series XVI
Martin Gaenszle on Script and Orality in the Kiranti Language Movement
Lecture Series XV
Dilli Ram Dahal on Doing Field Work in the United States of America and Nepal: Some Cross-Cultural Experiences
Lecture Series XIV
Jagannath Adhikari on Globalization and the Securitization of Migration: The Context of Nepali Foreign Labour Migrants and Sustainable Livelihood
Lecture Series XIII
Elvira Graner on Mapping Actors in Carpet Production in the Kathmandu Valley: A Relational Economic Geography
Lecture Series XII
Ian Harper on Missions and medicine in Nepal: Some anthropological reflections
Lecture Series XI
John Whelpton on The State, Ethnic Diversity and the Development of National Identity: Comparisons between Nepal and the British Isles
Lecture Series X
Mahendra Lawoti on Exclusionary Democratization in Nepal: Political Institutions and Elite Attitudes in Comparative Perspective
Lecture Series IX
David Gellner on Rebuilding Buddhism: Transnational Theravada Revivalism in Nepal
Lecture Series VIII
Asghar Ali Engineer on Sufism in South Asia: A Meeting Point for Secularism
Lecture Series VII
Judith Pettigrew on Women, Ideology and Agency in Nepal’s Maoist Movement
Lecture Series VI
Kathryn March on Thirty years of change in a northwestern Tamang village
Lecture Series IV
Walter Kaelin on Power Sharing: Learning Lessons from Switzerland
Lecture Series III
Ramesh Dhungel on Opening the Chest of Nepal’s History: The Survey of Brian Houghton Hodgson’s Manuscripts from the British Library and Royal Asiatic Society
Lecture Series II
Joe Heim on Political Culture, Political Participation and Political Leadership
Lecture Series I
Michael Hutt on Bhutanese Refugees: Some Reflections on the Past and Present