Robert IVERMEE

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Affiliations actuelles
  • Institut Catholique de Paris (ICP) (ICP)
  • Europe États-Unis Empires-Post-Empires, Cultures, Histoire, Littératures, Longue Durée et Sciences Sociales (ECHELLES | UMR 8264)
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Publications

The historical geography of Bengal: a region in flux

Robert Ivermee
Mapin. Textiles from Bengal: A Shared Legacy, , 2025, 9789394501263
Chapitre d'ouvrage hal-05011611 v1

The Hooghly River and the limits of colonial power: European shipbuilding, ports and dockyards in eighteenth and nineteenth century Bengal

Robert Ivermee
Coats. Where Empires Collide: Dockyards and Naval Bases around the Indian Ocean, 18, Naval Dockyards Society, pp.23-36, 2022, Transactions of the Naval Dockyard Society
Chapitre d'ouvrage hal-04589645 v1

The Hooghly River and the incomplete mastery of the natural world in British colonial India

Robert Ivermee
Ranjan; Talbot. Urban Development and Environmental History in Modern South Asia, Routledge, pp.77-90, 2022
Chapitre d'ouvrage hal-04589646 v1

Art, music and the European colonial encounter with South Asia

Robert Ivermee
Anna Contadini. Celebrating Art and Music: The SOAS Collections, SOAS University of London, pp.45-65, 2017
Chapitre d'ouvrage hal-04589647 v1

The Aligarh Movement and the history of colonial education, 1870-1920

Robert Ivermee
Kidwai. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: a commemoration, Viva Books, pp.96-110, 2016
Chapitre d'ouvrage hal-04589648 v1

Gifts, sovereignty and power: the British and French trading companies in Mughal India, 1735-65

Robert Ivermee
Revue française de civilisation britannique, 2024, 29 (3), pp.63-75. ⟨10.4000/11vhf⟩
Article dans une revue hal-05011613 v1

The Hooghly River: A Sacred and Secular Waterway

Robert Ivermee
Education About Asia, 2017, 22, pp.30-34
Article dans une revue hal-04589639 v1

Kipling, the “backward” Muslim and the ends of colonial pedagogy

Robert Ivermee
Nineteenth-Century Contexts: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2014, 36, pp.251-268
Article dans une revue hal-04589641 v1

Shari’at and Muslim community in colonial Punjab, 1865-85

Robert Ivermee
Modern Asian Studies, 2014, 48, pp.1068-1095
Article dans une revue hal-04589642 v1

Islamic education and colonial secularism: the Amroha experiment of 1895-96

Robert Ivermee
South Asian History and Culture, 2014, 5, pp.21-36
Article dans une revue hal-04589640 v1

Writing the global history of a river: the methodology explained

Robert Ivermee
Christ University, Bengaluru, Apr 2024, Bengaluru (Bangalore), India
Communication dans un congrès hal-05011617 v1

Chandernagore and the French in eighteenth century Bengal

Robert Ivermee
Institut français de Pondichéry seminar series, Feb 2024, Pondicherry, India
Communication dans un congrès hal-05011615 v1

The Hooghly River and the limits of colonial power in British India

Robert Ivermee
The Hooghly River and the limits of colonial power in British India, Centre for Anglophone Studies, Dec 2023, Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-04589652 v1

Gifts, sovereignty and power: the French and English trading companies in Mughal India

Robert Ivermee
Dons et contre-dons diplomatiques, Centre des Archives diplomatiques du ministère des Affaires étrangères, Sep 2022, La Courneuve, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-04589651 v1

The Hooghly River and the incomplete mastery of the natural world in British India

Robert Ivermee
The City and Environmental History in Colonial and Post-Colonial South Asia, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Jun 2021, National University of Singapore, Singapour
Communication dans un congrès hal-04589649 v1

The Hooghly River and the limits of colonial power

Robert Ivermee
Where Empires Collide: Dockyards and Naval Bases around the Indian Ocean, Annual Conference of the Naval Dockyard Society, Oct 2020, National Maritime Museum, London, Royaume-Uni
Communication dans un congrès hal-04589650 v1

A most capricious waterway’: The Hooghly River and the limits of colonial power in British India

Robert Ivermee
'A most capricious waterway’: The Hooghly River and the limits of colonial power in British India, Laboratoire de recherche sur les cultures anglophones (LARCA UMR 8225), Jan 2020, Université Paris Diderot, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-04589653 v1