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Sinha, Nitin

2019
- Servant Problem’ and the ‘Social-Subaltern’ of Early Colonial Calcutta, in Nitin Sinha, Nitin Varma, Pankaj Jha (Eds.), Servants’ Pasts: 16th - 18th Century, South Asia, Vol. 1. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan (New Perspectives in South Asian History), 311–344.
Rez.: Abhishek Kaicker, University of California, Berkeley, in: H-Soz-Kult, 20.07.2020

- mit Nitin Varma, Pankaj Jha:Introduction, in Nitin Sinha, Nitin Varma, Pankaj Jha (Eds.), Servants’ Pasts: 16th - 18th Century, South Asia, Vol. 1, New Delhi: Orient Blackswan (New Perspectives in South Asian History), 1–87.

- mit Nitin Varma (2019): Introduction., in Nitin Sinha, Nitin Varma (Eds.), Servants’ Pasts: 18th - 20th Century, South Asia, Vol. 2, New Delhi: Orient Blackswan (New Perspectives in South Asian History), pp. 1–37.

- and Nitin Varma, Pankaj Jha (Eds.): Servants’ Pasts. 16th – 18th Century, South Asia, Vol. 1, Orient Blackswan, New Delhi, 440p.
https://d-nb.info/121297090X/34; urn:nbn:de:101:1-2020070115053275821520

- and Nitin Varma (Eds.): Servants’ Pasts, 18th – 20th Centuries, Vol. 2, Orient Blackswan, New Delhi, 340p.
https://d-nb.info/1212971108/34; urn:nbn:de:101:1-2020070115110375408734

-A glimpse into the past of domestic service in India. In EU Research Winter, 70–72. Available online at https://issuu.com/eu_research/docs/dos_eur18_h_res.

2018
- The Idea of Home in a World of Circulation: Steam, Women and Migration through Bhojpuri Folksongs, in International Review for Social History, August 2018.

- The Home and the World in Indian Folksongs of Marriage and Migration’, in James Williams & Felicitas Hentschke (Eds.), To Be at Home: House, Work, and Self in Modern World, De Gruyter, Oldenbourgh, 154–60.

Rez.: Clive Dewey: Steamboats on the Indus: The Limits of Western Technological Superiority in South Asia. New Delhi, Oxford U.P, 2014,in The English Historical Review 133, 560,  209–210.

- Sinha, Nitin: Rez.: Jon Wilson, India conquered: Britain's Raj and the Chaos of Empire, London, Simon & Schuster, 2016. Reviews in History, Februar 2018.

- Tagungsbericht: Servants’ Pasts. 2nd International Conference, 11.04.2018- 13.04.2018, Berlin. H-Soz-Kult, 16.11.2018.

2017
- Infrastructural governance and social history: roads in colonial and postcolonial India, in: History Compass, 15, 9, September 2017.

- Law, Agro-ecology and Colonialism in mid-Gangetic India, 1770s–1910s, in Gunnel Cederlöf, Sanjukta, Das Gupta (Eds.), Subjects, Citizens and Law. Colonial and Independent India, Routledge India: Abingdon, New York, 163-190.

-Measuring Disaster? "Everydayness" of Fluvial Landscape and Colonial State in Gangetic Diaras, 1790s-1880s, in Gerrit Schenk (Ed.): Historical Disaster Experiences. Towards a Comparative and Transcultural History of Disasters Across Asia and Europe, Springer Press, 369-378.

- Rez.: Clive Dewey, Steamboats on the Indus: The Limits of Western Technological Superiority in South Asia, New Delhi, Oxford U.P, 2014. The English Historical Review, 133, 560, December 2017. 

2016
-Rez.: D. Arnold, Everyday Technology: Machines and the Making of India’s Modernity, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015. The Newsletter 73, Spring 2016, 24-25.

-Engines vs. Elephants - Train Tales of India's Modernity, Interdisziplinäre Zeitung für Südasienforschung 1, 112-130.

2015
- Railway Imperialism. A Small Town Perspective on Global History, Jamalpur, 1860s–1900s, in Comparativ. Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung, 4/15, 17-34.

2014
- Fluvial Landscape and the State: Property and the Gangetic Diaras in Colonial India, 1790s-1890s, Environment and History, 20, 2, 209-237

- Contract, Work, and Resistance: Boatmen in Early Colonial Eastern India, 1760s-1850s. International Review of Social History, 59, 11-43. doi:10.1017/S002085901400039X.

2012
- Communication and Colonialism in Eastern India, Bihar: 1760s–1880s, Anthem Press, London, 2012, 330 S.
Rez.: David Arnold, Communication in the Colonial Era, in: Economic & Political Weekly, June 29, 2013 vol xlviii nos 26 & 27; Tirthankar Roy (London School of Economics and Political Science): The Indian Economic and Social History Review, 52, 1 (2015): 114-115; Amelia Bonea: Rezension zu Sinha, Nitin: Communication and Colonialism in Eastern India. Bihar, 1760s–1880s. London 2012, H-Soz-Kult, 05.08.2015, http://www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/rezbuecher-23726

- Entering the black hole: Between ‘mini-England’ and ‘smell-like rotten potato’, the railway-workshop town of Jamalpur, 1860s-1940s, South Asian History and Culture, 3(3).

2011
- Rez.: Iftekhal Iqbal, The Bengal Delta: Ecology, State, and Social Change 1840-1943, Palgrave MacMillan, 2010, in: Südasien-Chronik - South Asia-Chronicle 1, 518-522.

2009
- Protest and mobilisation: Aspects of workers’ resistance and control, in Marcel van der Linden & Prabhu P. Mohapatra, eds. Labour Matters Towards Global Histories: Studies in Honour of Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, Tulika, New Delhi, 2009.

2008
- "Anxiety, Fear and Change: 1857 and Colonial Rule in Bihar", Prajna Bharati: The Journal of the K. P. Jayaswal Research Institute, Patna, 2008.

- Mobility, control and criminality in early colonial India, 1760s-1850s, Indian Economic & Social History Review, vol. 45, no. 1, 1-33, 2008.

- The World of workers' politcs: Some issues of railway workers in colonial India, 1918-22, Modern Asian Studies, vol. 42, Sptember 2008.