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Omitted from History
How workers on India’s building sites
mediated
20th-century modernity
OMHI is a research project by Dr. Sarah Melsens co-hosted by the CESAH, Centre for South Asian and Himalayan Studies at the EHESS in Paris, and FLAME University in Pune.
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OMHI is a research project by Dr. Sarah Melsens co-hosted by the CESAH, Centre for South Asian and Himalayan Studies at the EHESS in Paris, and FLAME University in Pune.
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EVENTS
RespondentThe Neglected Times of Architecture
Seminar PresentationLife and Labour in construction: moving from observation to narration
Lecture and workshop PresentationUnder Construction:Mobilising photography in Architectural Research
Conference PresentationEn quête de contrôle : mesures, modèles, échantillons et marquages sur les chantiers de travaux publics de l'Inde britannique
Conference Presentation
Shivaji Bridge’s construction workers: Redressing archival absence
Conference Presentation
Watching, listening, and reading between the lines: Retrieving the construction workers of Shivaji Bridge
Seminar Presentation
(De)constructing gender? Women laborers and building site photography in western India, 1850-1990
Interview
Bhimrao Laxman Mangalvedakar
Workshop & Pop-up exhibit
Remembering Pune’s Construction Workers
Workshop & Open House
Recollecting Histories of Pune’s Engineers and Builders
Teaching
MAHR Research Studio
Conference Presentation
(De)constructing gender? Women laborers and building site photography in western India, 1850-1990
Workshop
ORAL HISTORY
Exhibition
PEOPLE’S BUILDINGS
Interview
V.R. Ranade & Sons