SOUTH ASIA HERITAGE MONTH LECTURES
A series of lectures curated especially for UK civil servants & personnel to mark , in collaboration with the , UK.
Friday, 23 July | 3pm UK
(@christianwolmar), Britain's bestselling transport historian and author of (2017), will speak on Britain's role and influence on India's now-vast railway network and system.
Friday, 30 July | 3pm UK
(@edanderson101) is Lecturer in History at Northumbria University, and is a specialist in colonial/modern Indian history. Ed will speak on the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947.
Friday, 6 August | 3pm UK
(@MaherAnjum50) is a London-based British-Bangladeshi consultant with expertise in building cross-cultural strategic relationships currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Queen Mary University of London, and will speak on the independence of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan, from West Pakistan) in 1971, and the influence & contribution of the Bengali diaspora in Britain.
These lectures are closed to the public, and are being organised in collaboration with the , UK. Recordings of these lectures are not available.