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CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Mushirul Hasan Padma Shri Awardee Son of Late Professor Mohibbul Hasan Date of Birth:

15th August 1949 Academic Degrees: Ph.D. (University of Cambridge, 1977). Current Positions Director General, National Archives of India, New Delhi Honorary Professor, Council for Social Development, New Delhi Honorary Professor, The World Institute for Advanced Study, New Delhi. Chairperson of the Indian Congress of Asian and Pacific Studies (ICAPS), 2009. President, Indo-Iran Society, New Delhi. Additional Chairman, Academy of Fine Arts and Literature, New Delhi. Governor-The Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Trust,Cambridge.2011

Positions Held Vice-Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia 2009). Pro-Vice-Chancellor (1992 1996). Director, Academy of Third World Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia (July 2000-January 2010). Vice-President, Asian (UNESCO) Conference on Management of Social Transformation at Bangkok, 1995. President, Indian History Congress (Modern India), 2002. General President, Punjab History Congress, Patiala, 2007. Fellowships/Visiting Professorships: Awarded Mahatma Gandhi National Fellowship by the Indian Council for Social Science Research, 2009-2011. (10 June 2004 02 September

Visiting Professor at Foundation Maison Des Sciences De LHomme, Paris, France, June-July 2000, 2008, 2010. Distinguished Visiting Professor in Islamic Studies, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2006. Professor Invite, International Institute of Languages and Civilizations, INALCO, Paris, March-June 2004. Visiting Professor, University of Virginia, January-May 2000. Visiting Professor, University of Rome, April-May 1999. Visiting Professor, Maisond Science d lomne,paris,June 2010 Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute of Advanced Study), Berlin, October 1997-July 1998. Elected South Asian Lecturer, Australian Association of Asian Studies, June-July 1996; lectured at the South Asian centres in Perth, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart. Associate Professor, Centre DEtudes De LInde ET de L Asie Du Sud, Paris, Mar.-April 1995. Visiting Scholar (Easter Term: 1993), Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge, UK. Senior Research Member (Trinity Term: 1991), St. Anthonys College, Oxford. Professorial Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, 1983-1986. Awards received: 1. Awarded as Officer of the Order of Academic Palms (Officier dans lOrdre des Palmes Academiques) by the Prime Minister of the French Republic, 2008. Awarded D.Lit (Honoris Causa) by Calcutta University, Kolkata, 2008. Awarded Padma Shri by the Honble President of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, 2007. Awarded D.Lit (Honoris Causa) by Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University (UPRTOU), Allahabad, 2006. Awarded Professor Sukumar Sen Memorial Gold Medal by The Asiatic Society, Kolkata, 2006. Awarded the Ramkrishna Jaidayal Harmony Award for English writing in 1999. The award was based on my fortnightly column in

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the Indian Express (started writing in June 1997), Indias largest selling daily newspaper. Membership of Professional/Learned Bodies/Societies Member, Governing Body, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, 2005; Member, Indian Council for Historical Research, 1993-1996; Member, Board of Studies, University of Shillong; Board of Social Sciences (2nd term), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 1999-2001; Editorial Board, Social Action (Delhi) and Calcutta Historical Journal, University of Calcutta; Convenor of the Visiting Committee for the Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur; Ministry of Information & Broadcastings nominee as Member of the Executive Council of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi, 2009 2011; Member of the General Council of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), nominated by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, 2009; Visitors nominee as Member of the Common Search Committee for the appointment of fifteen Vice-Chancellors of the newly established Central Universities; Non-official part-time Director of the Board of Educational Consultants India Limited (Ed. CIL), nominated by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India; Member, Assessment/review Committee for mid-term review of the Special Assistance Programme (SAP); Member, Executive Council of Indian Academy of Social Sciences; Member, Review Committee to review the function of UGC/AICTE; Member, Board of Management, National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA), New Delhi; Member on the Council, Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi; Member, Advisory Committee, Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), New Delhi; UGC Nominee on the Selection Committee for selection of the ViceChancellor, Fakir Mohan University, Balasore; Visitors Nominee as a Member of the Distance Education Council of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi. (Dec. 2007); Member of the Board, Association France-Union Indienne, 2007; Published Books:
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M.A. Ansari : Gandhis Infallible Guide (Delhi: Manohar, 2010). Between Modernity and Nationalism: Halide Edips Encounter with Gandhis India (Oxford University Press, 2010). Moderate or Militant? Images Of Indias Muslims (Oxford University Press, 2008). Translated into Arabic. Wit and Humour in Colonial North India (Niyogi Books: Delhi, 2007). Partners in Freedom: Jamia Millia Islamia, (Niyogi Books: Delhi, 2006), [with Rakhshanda Jalil]. The Nehrus: Personal Histories (Roli Books: Delhi, Mercury Press: London, 2006). A Moral Reckoning: Muslim Intellectuals in Nineteenth Century Delhi (Oxford University Press, Delhi, 2005). Translated into Urdu (2006) English Paperback (2007).

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From Pluralism to Separatism: Qasbas in Colonial Awadh (Oxford University Press, Delhi, 2004). Translated into Urdu (2005) English Paperback, 2nd impression (2008). John Company to the Republic: A Story of Modern India (Roli: 2001). Translated into Urdu (2002) and Hindi (2009). Islam in the subcontinent: Muslims in a Plural Society (Manohar, 2002). Making Sense of History: Society, Culture and Politics (Manohar, 2003). The Legacy of A Divided Nation: Indias Muslims since Independence (London: Hurst Publishers; Delhi: Oxford University Press 1997 (WestView, Co., USA). Paperback edn., 2002) English Paperback (2007). Nationalism and Communal Politics in India, 1885-1930 (Delhi: Manohar, 1991). Paperback edn. published in 1994. Reprinted in 2000. A Nationalist Conscience: M.A. Ansari, the Congress and the Raj, (Delhi: Manohar, 1987).

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Towards Freedom:
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I have edited two volumes on Towards Freedom, (Oxford, 2008). This is a documentary record of the freedom struggle in 1939. I have also edited at least 8-10 volumes of the Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru.

Edited Travel Narratives:


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Journey to the Holy Land (with Rakhshanda Jalil) (Oxford University Press: 2010). Exploring the West: Three Travel Narratives (Oxford University Press: 2010). Meeting the West. Autobiography of Lutfullah (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006). Westward Bound: Travels of Mirza Abu Talib Khan (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005). Halide Edib, Inside India (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2002). Translated into Urdu, 2004) English Paperback (2008).

Edited texts and correspondence on Islam in India


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Muslims and the Congress: Select Correspondence of Dr M.A. Ansari, 1912-1935 (Delhi: Manohar, 1981). Mohamed Ali, My Life: A Fragment: An Autobiographical Sketch of Maulana Mohamed Ali (Delhi: Manohar, 1999). [With Margrit Pernau] C.F. Andrews, Zakaullah of Delhi (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2002).

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[With Margrit Pernau] Regionalizing Pan-Islamism: Documents on the Khilafat Movement (Manohar, 2005). Mohamed Ali in Indian Politics: Select Writings (in 3 vols., Delhi and Karachi).

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(With Nariaka Nakazato) The Unfinished Agenda: Nation-Building in South Asia (Delhi: Manohar, 2001). Nehrus India: Select Speeches (Oxford University Press: 2010). Mutiny Memoirs (Niyogi Books, 2008). East Faces West: Impressions of a Turkish Writer in India (Delhi: Aakar, 2009). (With M. Asaduddin) Image and Representation: Stories of Muslim Lives in India (Delhi: OUP, 2000). Paper back edn. 2002. Knowledge, Power and Politics: Educational Institutions in India (Delhi: Roli Books, 1998). Indias Colonial Encounter: Essays in Honour of Eric Stokes. Coedited with Narayani Gupta (Delhi: Manohar, 1993). India and Indonesia from the 1830s to 1914: The Heyday of Colonial Rule (Comparative History of India and Indonesia), vol. 2 Mushirul Hasan, et al/ Published in 1988.

Edited books (Islam in India)


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Islam in a Globalised World : Negotiating Faultlines (New Delhi, 2010). Islam in South Asia Volume VI: The Realm of the Traditional (Delhi: Manohar) Islam in South Asia Volume I: Theory and Practice (Delhi: Manohar). Islam in South Asia Volume II: Encountering the West: Before and after 1857 (Delhi: Manohar). Islam in South Asia Volume III: The Realm of the Traditional (Delhi: Manohar). Islam in South Asia Volume IV: (Delhi: Manohar). Islam in South Asia Volume V: The Realm of the Traditional (Delhi: Manohar). Living with Secularism: The Destiny of Indias Muslims (Delhi: Manohar). [With Satish Saberwal] Assertive Religious Identities: India and Europe, (Delhi: Manohar, 2006). [With Asim Roy] Living Together Separately: Cultural India in History and Politics, (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005). Will Secular India Survive (Delhi: ImprintOne, 2004).

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Islam, Communities and the Nation: Muslim Identities in South Asia and Beyond (Delhi: Manohar, 1998). Guest edited three special issues on Muslim Identity Politics in India, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (Duke University), vol. xvi, no 2 (1996), vol. xvii, no. 1 (1997), part 1, and vol. xvii, no. 2 (1997), part III. Islam and Indian Nationalism: Reflections on Abul Kalam Azad (Delhi: Manohar, 1992 and 2008). Communal and Pan-Islamic Trends in Colonial India (Delhi: Manohar, 1985; second rev.& enlarged edin.). Translated into Farsi (Persian).

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Edited books on Indias Partition:


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India Partitioned: The Other Face of Freedom (Delhi: Roli International, 1995, in two volumes, 2nd revised and enlarged edition published in 1997). Indias Partition: Process, Strategy and Mobilisation (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1993). Eleventh impression (paperback) published in 2008. Inventing Boundaries: Gender, Politics and the Partition of India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000).

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Published papers on Post-Independence India: 1. Pathways of Political Leadership in India: Limits and Possibilities, Economic and Political Weekly, 14-20 March 1998. 2. Modern Hate, History Today (London), August 1997. 3. The Changing Position of Muslims and the Political Future of Secularism in India, T. V. Sathyamurthy (ed.), Region, Religion, Caste, Gender and Culture in Contemporary India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1996). 4. Minority Identity and its Discontents, Ayodhya and its Aftermath, South Asia Bulletin (Durham, NC, USA), vol. xiv, no. 2, 1994, Minority Identity and its Discontents: Response and Representation, Economic and Political Weekly, 19 February 1994. 5. Adjustment and Accommodation: Indias Muslims since Independence, K. N. Panikkar (ed.), Communalism in India (Delhi: 1991). Also published in Parshotam Mehra and et.al (eds.), Society, Religion and the State: Identity Crisis in India History (Delhi, n.d.). 6. Competing Symbols and Shared Codes: Inter-Community Relations in Modern India, S. Gopal (ed.), Anatomy of a Confrontation: The Babri Masjid-Ramjanmabhumi Issue (Delhi: 1991). 7. In Search of Identity and Integration: Indian Muslims since Independence, Third World Quarterly, London, April 1988. An enlarged version of the paper published in Economic and Political

Weekly (Special Number, November 1989). Also translated in Bengali. 8. Moradabad Riots: Causes and Meanings (with Satish Saberwal), A. A. Engineer (ed.), Communal Riots in Post Independence India (Bombay: 1984). 9. Some Aspects of the Problems of Muslim Social Reforms, Zafar Imam (ed.), Muslims of India (Delhi: 1975). 10. Present Tense: A Historians Perspective, in Present Tense: Living on the Edge (Delhi, 2004). 11. Aligarh Muslim University: recalling International Centre Quarterly, 2003. Published Papers on Historical Themes: 12. Memories of a Fragmented Nation: Rewriting the Histories of Partition, Economic and Political Weekly, 10-16 October 1998. Also published in Amrik Singh (ed.), The Partition in Retrospect (Delhi, 1990); in Wissenschaftskolleg: Jahrbuch 1997-98; and The Annual of Urdu Studies, Number 15, part 1, 2000. 13. Aligarhs Notre eminent contemporain: Assessing Syed Ahmad Khans Reformist Agenda (Lecture delivered at the Royal Asiatic Society, London, on 2 April 1998), Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), 9-15 May 1998. 14. Negotiating its past and present: The Aligarh Muslim University, in Mushirul Hasan (ed.), Knowledge, Power and Politics: Educational Institutions in India (Delhi, 1998). 15. Introduction to (with Narayani Gupta and V. Graff) Memories of a City (Delhi: OUP, 1997). 16. Traditional Rites and Contested Meanings: Shia-Sunni Strife in Colonial Lucknow, Economic and Political Weekly, 2 March 1996. Abridged version in Violette Graff (ed.), Memories of a City (Delhi: OUP, 1997). 17. The Myth of Unity: Colonial and Nationalist Narratives, David Ludden (ed.), Contesting the Nation: Religion, Community, and the Politics of Democracy in India (Philadelphia: Pennsylvania University Press, 1996; Delhi: OUP, 1996). Also published in Rada Ivekovic & Neda Pagon (eds.), Otherhood and Nation (Ljubljana: Slovenia, 1998), 18. Muslim Intellectuals, Institutions and the Post-Colonial Predicament, India International Centre Quarterly (Delhi), Spring, 1995. 19. Introduction to David Lelyveld, Aligarhs First Generation: Muslim Solidarity in British India (Delhi: OUP, 1995). 20. Indias Partition: Unresolved Issues, The East and the Meaning of History (Bardi Editone: University of Rome, 1994). 21. Resistance and Acquiescence in North India: Muslim Responses to the West, in Mushirul Hasan and Narayani Gupta (eds.), Indias radical days, India

Colonial Encounter: Essays in Memory of Eric Stokes. Also published in Rivista Degli Studi Orientali, a journal of the Department of Oriental Studies, University of Rome, Roma (1994). 22. Secular and Communitarian Representations of Indian Nationalism: Ideology and Praxis of Azad and Mohamed Ali, Mushirul Hasan (ed.), Islam and Indian Nationalism: Reflections on Abul Kalam Azad. 23. The Muslim Mass Contact Campaigns: Analysis of a Strategy of Political Mobilisation, Richard Sisson and Stanley Wolpert (eds.), Congress and Indian Nationalism: The pre-Independence Phase (Berkeley: 1988). Published in the Economic and Political Weekly and the journal South Asia (Australia). Also published in Urdu and Hindi. 24. Pan-Islamism versus Indian Nationalism: A Reappraisal, Paul R. Brass and Francis Robinson (eds.), Indian National Congress and Indian Society 1885-1985: Ideology, Social Structure and Political Dominance (Delhi: 1987). Also published in India and Indonesia from 1830s to 1914: The heyday of Colonial Rule (E.J. Brill: Leiden, 1987). 25. Nationalist and Separatist Trends in Aligarh, 1915-1947, A. K. Gupta (ed.), Myth and Reality: The Struggle for Freedom in India (Delhi: 1987). 26. Mirza Abu Talib and the West: A Nineteenth Century Response, Historical and Cultural Relations Between France and India (La Reunion: 1987). 27. Congress Muslims and Indian Nationalism: Dilemma and Decline, 1929-1934, J.C. Masselos (ed.), Struggling and Ruling (Delhi: 1986). Also published in the journal South Asia (Australia). 28. The Delhi Proposals: A Study of Communal Politics, The Indian Economic and Social History Review, vol. 17, no. 9, 1982. 29. Religion and Politics: The Ulama and the Khilafat Movement, Economic and Political Weekly, August 16, 1980. 30. The Roots of Muslim Rage; Sept 11 and its Aftermath, Seminar Proceedings War and Peace in Islam, Delhi Policy Group. Feb (2002). 31. The BJPs Intellectual Agenda: Text books and Imagined History, South Asia, Vol XXJ No 3 Dec 2002. Official and semi-official-sponsored Delegations
S. No . 1. Country Paris, France Purpose Represented the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, at the UNESCO conference on Management of Social Transformation. Represented the Indian Council for Cultural Relations at the international conference. Represented the Indian Council for Cultural Date and Duration of visits 1994

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9 Indonesia. 4. Hungary Relations at the international conference. To participate in a conference organised by Religious Studies Program of the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Invited by Oxford University Press, Karachi, to deliver a series of lectures on my book. To attend a Conference Decade of Freedom organized by University of Kwazulu Natal, Durban, co-ordinated by ICCR, New Delhi. Organised by College of Arts and Letters, BAL 900, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529 To attend Asia Pacific Conference on Dialogue Among Cultures and Civilizations for Peace and Sustainable Development organised by Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO, Hanoi, Vietnam. To have an interaction on topic of interest between India & Oman, in co-operation with the historical Association of Oman organised by Embassy of India at Muscat, Oman. To attend Preparatory Workshop for the World Summit on The Islamo-Christian Dialogue organized by Ministry of External Affairs, West Africa Division, GOI, South Block, New Delhi. To deliver the Hamza Alavi Distinguished Lecture, org by Irtiqa Institute of Social Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan. To attend the 15th Annual National Convention 2005, of the American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin (AFMI) on the theme Emerging India: Equitable Education for Sustainable Development organised by AFMI, Plano,Texas. Member of Indian Delegation lead by Sh Arjun Singh, Union Minister HRD, GOI, to attend the 33rd Session of General Conference of UNESCO organised by MHRD. To attend and present a paper in the conference India: Implementing Pluralism and Democracy organised by The University of Chicago, USA. Member of GOI Delegation on behalf of MEA, New Delhi, to participate in 1st Asia-Middle East Dialogue (AMED) working Group- Social, Educational, Cultural, Scientific and Media issues (SESCEM) Ref: Joint Secretary (South) MEA, New Delhi. To participate in Advisory Board meeting and conference on Secret Texts and Print Culture org by Religious Studies Program of the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Invited to explore the avenues of mutual 07.07.2004 to 14.07.2004 02.09.2004 to 08.09.04 09.10.2004 to 16.10.2004 17.11.2004 to 22.11.2004 19.12.2004 to 22.12.2004

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Pakistan South Africa USA

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Senegal

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USA Singapore

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10 Lyon & Grenoble, France Riyadh, Saudi Arabia UK Pakistan cooperation with his counterparts in organized by Embassy of France in Delhi. Paris to 04.02.2006 February 2006 07.03.2006 to 11.03.2006 28.04.2006 to 01.05.2006 08.05.2006 to 12.05.2006 29.05.2006 to 06.06.2006

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Member of the Delegation to attend Saudi National Festival of Heritage and Folk Culture AlJanadria Festival at Riyadh. To attend the book release of self organised by the publisher. To attend South Asian Journals Conference Envisioning South Asia at Holiday Inn, Islamabad, Pakistan organized by South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA). Led a delegation to King Abdul Aziz University (KAAU), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to discuss possible cooperation between the two universities organised by Consul General of India, Jeddah. As a member of the delegation led by Shri Arjun Singh, Honable Minister of Human Resource Development, Government of India organised by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary & Higher Education. To attend the 60th Anniversary of the Refounding of Science Po, Paris organised by Administrateur De La Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques, Directeur De LInstitut DEtudes Politiques De Paris. To participate in Frankfurt Book Fair 2006 as part of delegation from India organised by National Book Trust of India. To lead a delegation to Payam-e-Noor University organised by International Office, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran. To participate in an International conference on Perspectives on Religion, Politics and Society in South Asia organised by Department of History & Pakistan Studies, University of Punjab, Lahore. To participate in Paris Book Fair 2007 organised by Book Section, Embassy of France in India. To participate in the Conference Mutiny at the Margins at Edinburgh and the workshop at Royal Asiatic Society in London organised by Centre for South Asian Studies. Meeting of the Institute for Historical Justice & Reconciliation (IHJR), Salzburg, Austria organised by Administrative Director, Salzburg Seminar, Leopoldskronstrasse 56-58, Salzburg, Austria. Seminar to commemorate Gandhi Jayanti organised by Indian High Commission and Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) Seminar on War of Independence of 1857 organized by Khidmet International in collaboration with Nehru Centre, London. To present a paper on Islam and the Challenges

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Frankfurt

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11 of Modernity during a seminar, organized to commemorate the 190th Birth Anniversary of Sir Saiyyid Ahmad Khan organised by AMU Alumni Association, London. 33. Lahore & Islamabad , Pakistan Pakistan Invited by High Commission of India at Pakistan to commemorate Gandhi Jayanti. To attend a Conference at University of Sargodha and another at G.C. University, Lahore, organized by University of Sargodha and G.C. University, Lahore. To attend a Seminar on Central Asia-India Dialogue: Building a Partnership on the Foundation of Rich Cultural & Historical Heritage organized by Embassy of India, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Invited as part of a delegation of ViceChancellors of Indian Universities to explore the avenues of mutual cooperation with their counterparts organized by Korea Foundation and Embassy of Korea in Delhi. To attend and present a paper over the workshop on Saudi-Indian Relationships at Institute of Diplomatic Studies, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia organised by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia To attend the 2nd meeting of Asia-Middle East Dialogue (AMED) as the leader of the Indian Delegation organized by Ministry of External Affairs. To deliver lectures on Muslim Education in contemporary India organized by University of Pavia, Italy. To deliver Eqbal Ahmed Memorial Lecture on Wit and Humour in Colonial India organised by Textile Institute of Pakistan, Karachi. To pursue research work as Visiting Professor at Foundation Maison Des Sciences De LHomme. To attend International Seminar on Mohammad Iqbal: A Contemporary organised by Trinity College, Cambridge. To sign MoU on means of cooperation with the University of Erfurt, Germany organised by Rektor der Fachhochschule Erfurt. Invited as part of delegation of Vice-Chancellors of Indian Universities to explore the avenues of mutual cooperation with their Israeli counterparts organised by Embassy of Israel in Delhi. To attend a Meeting of the U.S.-Islamic Regional Forum organized by The Asia Foundation, Kuala Lumpur. To deliver a public lecture at University of Witwatersrand, Wits, Johannesburg, South Africa Organised by South Africa-India Research Group, University of Witwatersrand, Wits, South to 28.10.2007

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12 Africa 45. Iran International Conference in support of Palestine and Ghaza, in Tehran, Iran organised by Mr. Seyyed Ali Akbar Mohtashami-pour Secretary General-General of the Conference, No. 21 Warsho St. Nejutollahi Ave. Tehran, I.R. Iran Release of Arabic Translation of book The Images of Indian Muslims at Abu Dhabi Book Fair, UAE organized by Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture & Heritage: Kalima, Abu Dhabi, UAE Research at British Library London. 02.03.2009 to 06.03.2009

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London, UK Michigan, USA Kathmand u Tel Aviv, Israel Kyoto / Tokyo, Japan Princeton, USA Pavia, Italy Paris France Jakarta, Indonesia

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Conference to honour Barbara Metcalf.

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To deliver lectures at the invitation of the Indian Embassy. To participate in a delegation of Vice-Chancellors of Indian Universities. Conference on Indian Politics and Economy.

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To deliver the Davies Lecture at the India Institute of Advance Study. To deliver lectures in the University.

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To attend the meeting of the Institute of Advance Study. Participated in a Seminar on India and Indonesia sponsored by the Ministry of External Affairs.

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Conferences & Lectures: Delivered lectures at Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan, the Gandhi Peace Foundation (J.P. Lecture) and the Constitution Club (M.N. Roy Lecture). Delivered lectures and attended national and international conferences/ seminars at the Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy (1981 & 1995); All-Bengal Studies Conference, Connecticut (1983); University of Sydney, Australia (1985); University of Leiden (1989); Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, St. Cross College, Oxford (1990) Institute of Oriental Studies, Rome (Nov. 1992); International Orientalist Congress, Hongkong (Aug. 1994); School of Oriental and African Studies, London; Centre for Indian Studies, St. Anthonys

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College, Oxford (1991), and the British Association for South Asian Studies, Cambridge (England), (1993); UNESCO Conference in Paris (1994); Centre for Philosophical Studies, Ljubljiana, Slovenia, (May 1997); Triangular South Asian Consortium, North Carolina State University, May 1997; Mahatma Gandhi Institute, Mauritius, December 1998. Presented papers to mark the centenary year of the Indian National Congress at the University of California, Los Angeles (1984), and the University of Sydney (1985). Delivered lectures in December 1993 at the South Asian Centres/Institutes at the Universities of Austin, Texas, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Columbia University, Amherst College, and Michigan, Ann Abhor. The same year I lectured at the School of Oriental Studies, London, the London School of Economics, and the Universities of Sussex & Exeter. During the 50th year of Indias Independence, I present papers in Stockholm (Oct. 1998), and the Instuto Italiano per l`Africa e l`Oriente, Rome, Dec. 1997. In Berlin (Oct. 1997-July 1998), I lectured at the Centre for Modern Oriental Studies, Berlin (Oct.), the Universities of Edinburgh (24 Nov.) and Strathclyde, Glasgow (27 Nov.); Indian Social Institute, New Delhi (Jan.); the Royal Asiatic Society, London, 2 April 1998); Centre for Religious Studies, University of Amsterdam (15 April), the Sudasien Institut, University of Heidelberg (11 May); Institute of Anthropology, Humbolt University, Berlin (2 June). Attended an international conference on Diversity and Unity in South Africa (13-21 Mar). During my teaching stint at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville (19 Jan-19 May 2000), I delivered lectures at Harvard, Austin (Texas), Santa Cruz (California), and Stanford. I also attended the Asian Studies Conference at San Diego.

In 2002, attended a conference at the University of Curtin, Perth (Australia), and the Oberlin Colege, Ohio (USA). Was also invited to a Thinkers Retreat on Islam in Ottawa, Canada, and to the preliminary meeting of the SSRC, New York, in Istanbul, Turkey.

Participated in India Forum at the Old Dominion University, Norfolk, U.S.A., November 2004. Participated in conference on: International Anti Apartheid Movement in South Africas Freedom Struggle: Lessons for today, Durban, October 2004. Participated in Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Dialogue Among Cultures and Civilizations for Peace and Sustainable Development, Hanoi, Vietnam, December 2004. Participated in a talk on the topic of interest between India and Oman in cooperation with the Historical Association of Oman, Muscat, March 2005.

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Participated in preparatory workshop for the world summit on IslamChristian dialogue, Dakar, Senegal, April 2005. Delivered Hamza Alavi Distinguished Lecture organized by Irtiqa Institute of Social Sciences at Karachi, Pakistan, April 2005. Participated in the seminar on Cultural and Religious Pluralism in Democratic Societies: Muslims in India and the European Union, May 2005.

Participated in the 15th Annual National Convention 2005 on the theme Emerging India: Equitable Education for Sustainable Development organized by the American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin (AFMI), September 2005.

Participated in the conference on India: Implementing Pluralism and Democracy organized by The University of Chicago, USA, November 2005. Participated in the Advisory Board meeting and conference on Secret Texts and Print Culture organized by the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, December 2005. Memorial Lectures: Delivered memorial lectures at the Universities of Marathwada (Aurangabad) (Moin Shakir Memorial Lectures); Osmania, Hyderabad; Punjab, Chandigarh (Bhagat Singh Memorial Lecture); Dr Zakir Husain College, University of Delhi (Ved Pal Memorial Lecture); Department of Urdu, Jamia Millia Islamia (Dr. Zakir Husain Memorial Lecture); the Indian History Congress in Calicut (SC Misra Memorial Lecture), the D.D. Kosambi Lecturers at the University of Mumbai; the Durgabai Deshmukh Lecture, India International Centre; and the Nehru Memorial Lecture at the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) on March 24, 2006. Delivered special/extension/ valedictory lectures at the British Association of South Asian Studies (Cambridge: 1993), and at the meeting of the Australian Association of South Asian Studies in Melbourne. Contacts: Residential: 10, Dakshinapuram, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067 Tel: 0091-11-26741045 Mobile: +91-9811888245 Official: National Archives of India, New Delhi-110025 Tel: 0091-11-23383436 Fax: 0091-11-23384127 e-mail: mushirulh@yahoo.com

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