South Asian Studies

Subject librarian

About the South Asian Studies collection

South Asian studies focuses on the study of the region that includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Our subject librarian is responsible for building the library's collection of materials from and about South Asia in English, European languages, and languages of South Asia. This involves building and sustaining a network of antiquarian dealers, book vendors, scholars, publishers, and libraries in South Asia. Apart from responding to faculty teaching needs, our subject librarian works in collaboration with the Center for South Asia, the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, and their affiliates to provide research assistance to faculty, students, and other library users. He is happy to help with any of your research questions.

Featured collections

  • The 1947 Partition Archive

    The interviews in this exhibit are a small selection of more than ten thousand interviews that comprise the 1947 Partition Archive. The interviews have been recorded in twenty-two languages and attempt to cover the complete life stories of the witnesses, providing fascinating details about pre-Partition life, the Partition experience, and post-Partition life changes.

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  • Legacies of Conflict in South Asia: The Right To Heal

    This Archive is a digital and physical repository of materials relating to political conflict, tectonic shifts in culture and society, social and gendered violence and human rights crimes, and mobilizations for social change. It holds materials on subaltern resistance and agency in seeking psychosocial restitution and well-being, and defining justice and accountability.

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