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Santanu Das
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- Historiography 1918-Today (India)
- Labour (India)
- Making Sense of the War (India)
- Prisoners of War (India)
- Responses to the War (India)
- Revolutionary Networks (India)
- Sepoy Letters (India)
- Health and Medicine (India)
- Commemoration, Cult of the Fallen (India)
- Post-war Societies (India)
- Military Planning and Wartime Recruitment (India)
- Press/Journalism (India)
- War Losses (India)
- Warfare 1914-1918 (India)
Publications by Santanu Das in Bibliography
- Das, Santanu: Ardour and anxiety. Politics and literature in the Indian homefront, in: Liebau, Heike / Bromber, Katrin; Lange, Katharina et al. (eds.): The world in world wars. Experiences, perceptions and perspectives from Africa and Asia, Leiden 2010: Brill, pp. 341-368.
- Das, Santanu: India, empire and writing the First World War, in: Boehmer, Elleke / Chaudhuri, Rosinka (eds.): The Indian postcolonial. A critical reader, London 2010: Routledge, pp. 297-315.
- Das, Santanu: India, empire, and First World War culture. Writings, images, and songs, Cambridge 2018: Cambridge University Press.
- Das, Santanu: Indians at home, Mesopotamia and France, 1914-1918. Towards an intimate history, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge; New York 2011: Cambridge University Press, pp. 70-89.
- Das, Santanu: Sepoys, Sahubs, and Babus. India, the Great War and two colonial Journals, in: Hammond, Mary / Shafquat, Towheed (eds.): Publishing in the First World War, London 2007: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 61-77.
- Das, Santanu: Writing empire, fighting war. India, Great Britain and the First World War, in: Nasta, Susheila (ed.): India in Britain. South Asian networks and connections, 1858-1950, New York 2013: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 28-45.
- Das, Santanu: ‘Indian sisters! ... Send your husbands, brothers, sons’. India, women and the First World War, in: Fell, Alison S. / Sharp, Ingrid (eds.): The women's movement in wartime. International perspectives, 1914-19, Basingstoke; New York 2007: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 18-37.
- Bailey, Paul J.: 'An army of workers'. Chinese indentured labour in First World War France, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge; New York 2011: Cambridge University Press, pp. 35-52.
- Barrett, Michèle: Afterward. Death and the afterlife: Britain’s colonies and dominions, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge 2011: Cambridge University Press, pp. 301-320.
- Barrett, Michèle: Afterword. Death and the afterlife. Britain’s colonies and dominions, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge; New York 2011: Cambridge University Press, pp. 301-320.
- Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge; New York 2011: Cambridge University Press.
- Das, Santanu (ed.): The Cambridge companion to the poetry of the First World War, Cambridge 2013: Cambridge University Press.
- Featherstone, Nigel: Colonial poetry of the First World War, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): The Cambridge companion to the poetry of the First World War, Cambridge 2013: Cambridge University Press, pp. 173-184.
- Fell, Alison: Nursing the other. The representation of colonial troops in French and British First World War nursing memoirs, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge; New York 2011: Cambridge University Press, pp. 158-175.
- Hill, Kimloan: Sacrifices, sex, race. Vietnamese experiences in the First World War, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge; New York 2011: Cambridge University Press.
- Jones, Heather: Colonial prisoners of war in Germany and the Ottoman Empire, 1914-1918, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge; New York 2011: Cambridge University Press, pp. 175-193.
- Lunn, Joe: France’s legacy to Demba Mboup? A Senegalese griot and his descendants remember his military service during the First World War, in: Das, Santanu (ed.): Race, empire and First World War writing, Cambridge; New York 2011: Cambridge University Press, pp. 108-124.