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Monograph (26)
2021
Monograph
(2021). Deceptive majority: Dalits, Hinduism, and underground religion. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108920193
Monograph
(2021). Emotions and temporalities. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108918701
2020
Monograph
(2020). Zeitgefühle: Wie die DDR ihre Zukunft besang. Eine Emotionsgeschichte. transcript. https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839452851
Monograph
(2020). The politics of humiliation: A modern history. ( , Trans.). Oxford University Press.
Monograph
(2020). Mächtige Gefühle: Von A wie Angst bis Z wie Zuneigung. Deutsche Geschichte seit 1900. S. Fischer.
Monograph
(2020). Krebs fühlen: Eine Emotionsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Klett-Cotta.
(English translation: The history of cancer and emotions in twentieth-century Germany. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022).
Monograph
(2020). Persianate selves: Memories of place and origin before nationalism. Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503611962
Contours of Persianate community, 1722-1835.
Monograph
(2020). Enthusiasm: Emotional practices of conviction in modern Germany. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863595.001.0001
Monograph
(2020). Entscheidende Gefühle: Rechtsgefühl und juristische Emotionalität vom Kaiserreich bis in die Weimarer Republik. Wallstein.
Monograph
(2020). Islamic sermons and public piety in Bangladesh: The poetics of popular preaching. I.B. Tauris.
Blog Post (2)
2023
Blog Post
(2023, January 24). Stones and Jinns: Time between layers of sedimentation and hauntology. Geschichtstheorie am Werk. January 24, 2023, https://gtw.hypotheses.org/11375.
2021
Blog Post
(2021). The India International Centre: Building for communication [Blog post]. Art History and Transculturation. https://arthistmj65.hypotheses.org/328.
Interview (1)
2020
Interview
(2020). Making sense and locating emotions in social sciences: A conversation with Margrit Pernau. [Interviewed by Kaushalya Kumarasinghe]. Society and Culture in South Asia, 6(2), 328–334. https://doi.org/10.1177/2393861720929186
(Sinhala translation: Patitha Academic Journal, 11,2020, Sri Lanka).