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1 Curriculum Vitae Name: Sanjay SUBRAHMANYAM Place and date of birth and citizenship: New Delhi, India; 21 May 1961; US and Indian citizen Professional position and corresponding address: Distinguished Professor and Irving & Jean Stone Chair in Social Sciences Department of History University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90095-1473 USA Tel : + 310-825-3376 (office) Fax : + 310-206-9630 Personal address: 10960 Wellworth Avenue, Apt # 303 Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA University Degrees: - Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Economics, St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, 1980, 1 st Division. - Master of Arts, Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1982 (1 st position and Gold Medal, University of Delhi). - Ph.D. in Economics (Economic History), University of Delhi, submitted 1986, defended 1987; Thesis: “Trade and the Regional Economy of South India, c. 1550-1650.” Academic appointments: - Irving & Jean Stone Chair in Social Sciences, UCLA, July 2014 – - Chaire internationale, « Histoire globale de la première modernité », Collège de France, Paris, 2017 - - Professeur invité à contrat pluriannuel, Collège de France, Paris, 2014-17 - Chair, “Histoire globale de la première modernité,” Collège de France, Paris, 2013-14. - Professor and Doshi Chair of Indian History, University of California at Los Angeles, July 2004 – June 2014 - Director, Center for India and South Asia, UCLA, July 2005 – June 2011. - Professor of Indian History and Culture, University of Oxford, 2002-2004. - Directeur d’études, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1995-2002 (position resigned in 2004). - Professor of Economic History, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, July 1993 to September 1995.

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Curriculum Vitae Name: Sanjay SUBRAHMANYAM Place and date of birth and citizenship: New Delhi, India; 21 May 1961; US and Indian citizen Professional position and corresponding address:

Distinguished Professor and Irving & Jean Stone Chair in Social Sciences Department of History University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90095-1473 USA Tel : + 310-825-3376 (office) Fax : + 310-206-9630

Personal address: 10960 Wellworth Avenue, Apt # 303 Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA University Degrees: - Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Economics, St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, 1980,

1st Division. - Master of Arts, Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1982 (1st

position and Gold Medal, University of Delhi). - Ph.D. in Economics (Economic History), University of Delhi, submitted 1986, defended

1987; Thesis: “Trade and the Regional Economy of South India, c. 1550-1650.” Academic appointments: - Irving & Jean Stone Chair in Social Sciences, UCLA, July 2014 – - Chaire internationale, « Histoire globale de la première modernité », Collège de France,

Paris, 2017 - - Professeur invité à contrat pluriannuel, Collège de France, Paris, 2014-17 - Chair, “Histoire globale de la première modernité,” Collège de France, Paris, 2013-14. - Professor and Doshi Chair of Indian History, University of California at Los Angeles, July 2004 – June 2014 - Director, Center for India and South Asia, UCLA, July 2005 – June 2011. - Professor of Indian History and Culture, University of Oxford, 2002-2004. - Directeur d’études, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1995-2002

(position resigned in 2004). - Professor of Economic History, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, July 1993

to September 1995.

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- Reader (Associate Professor) in Economic History, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, January 1989 - July 1993.

- Foundation Fellow, Clare Hall, Cambridge University, July-December 1988. - Visiting Lecturer, Economics and South Asia Studies, University of Pennsylvania,

Philadelphia, September 1987 - May 1988. - Research Associate, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, March 1983 -

September 1987. - Lecturer in Economics, St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, 1982. Major Awards and Honours: - Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large, Cornell University, 2002-2008. - Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2009. - Infosys Humanities Prize, 2012. - Kluge Chair in the Countries and Cultures of the South, Library of Congress, Washington

DC, March-July 2013. - D. Litt. Honoris Causa, University of Calcutta, 2015. - Elected Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, 2016. - Doctorat honoris causa, Université catholique de Louvain, February 2017. - Prix Martine Aublet, Musée de Quai Branly, Paris, September 2018. - Dan David Prize for History, 2019. Languages: Tamil, Hindi & Urdu, English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch (reading), and Persian (reading). Professional Service (partial list): - Co-founder, Centre for Development Economics, University of Delhi, 1992. - Founder and co-administrator, Indian Economic and Social History Annual Lecture, New

Delhi, 2007 – - Member, Appointments Committee, Boden Chair in Sanskrit, University of Oxford, 2004. - Member, International Institute Dean Search Committee, UCLA, 2005. - Chair, History Department Seminar Committee, UCLA, 2006-8. - Joint Series Editor (with Dipesh Chakrabarty and Sheldon Pollock), “South Asia Across

the Disciplines,” consortium of University of California Press, Columbia University Press and University of Chicago Press, 2007-2010.

- Chair, UCLA-Paris Exchange Program, 2010-12 (member since 2005). - Member, International Advisory Panel, Endangered Archives Programme, British Museum, 2012-16. - Member, Advanced Grants Panel, History (SH6), European Research Council, Brussels, 2016-17. Short-term appointments: - Foundation Fellow, Clare Hall, Cambridge University, July 1988 - January 1989. - Maître de conférences associé, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, May-June 1988. - Associate Professor, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, June-July 1988; May 1992.

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- Visiting Fellow, Centre for Indian Ocean Regional Studies, Curtin University of Technology, Bentley, Western Australia, May-July 1990. - Senior Visiting Fellow, Centre of South Asian Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, May-July 1992. - Directeur d’études associé, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris, November 1992; May 1993. - Union Pacific Visiting Professor of Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, September-December 1994. - Visiting Professor, Department of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, September-October 1998. - Visiting Professor, School of Social and Political Studies, University of Edinburgh, September 2000. - Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, October 2000-July 2001. - Visiting Professor, Department of History, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, September-October 2001. - Directeur d’études associé, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, November-December 2005. - William Andrews Clark Professor, 2006-7, Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies, UCLA. - Directeur d’études associé, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, November-December 2011. - Robert Lehman Visiting Professor, Villa I Tatti, Florence, June 2018. Honorary and Editorial Functions: - Joint Managing Editor, The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Delhi, 2001-2013. - Member, Editorial Board, The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Delhi, 2014 - - Member, Academia de Marinha, Lisbon, Portugal. - Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge. - Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Early Modern History. - Editorial Advisor, Ler História (Lisbon). - Editorial Advisor, History and Memory (Jerusalem). PhD supervision

- José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim, “Judeus e cristãos-novos de Cochim: História e memória (1500-1662),” PhD in Portuguese Studies, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2002 (co-advisor).

- Corinne Lefèvre, “Pouvoir et élites dans I’Empire moghol de Jahangir (r. 1605-27),” PhD, Histoire et civilisations, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 2005.

- Jyoti Gulati Balachandran, “Texts, Tombs and Memory: The Migration, Settlement, and Formation of a Learned Muslim Community in Fifteenth-Century Gujarat,” PhD, Department of History, UCLA, 2012.

- Rajashree Mazumder, “Constructing the Indian Immigrant to Colonial Burma, 1885-1948,” PhD, Department of History, UCLA, 2013.

- Nir Shafir, “The Road from Damascus: Circulation and the Redefinition of Islam in the Ottoman Empire, 1620-1720,” PhD, Department of History, UCLA, 2016 (co-advisor).

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- Subah Dayal, “Landscapes of Conquest: Patrons and Narratives in the seventeenth-century Deccan c. 1636 – 1687,” PhD, Department of History, UCLA, 2016.

- Cenan Pirani, “The Military Economy of Seventeenth Century Sri Lanka: Rhetoric and Authority in a Time of Conquest,” PhD, Department of History, UCLA, 2016.

- Naveena Naqvi, “Writing the Inter-Imperial World in Afghan North India: ca. 1774-1857,” PhD, Department of History, UCLA, 2018 (co-advisor).

Publications I. Books and Edited Books: 1. The Political Economy of Commerce: Southern India, 1500-1650, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, South Asian Series, no. 45, 1990, pp. x + 401. 2. (Ed.) Merchants, Markets and the State in Early Modern India, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. viii + 276. 3. Improvising Empire: Portuguese Trade and Settlement in the Bay of Bengal, 1500-1700, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. xix + 269 (Revised Portuguese translation: Comércio e Conflito: A Presença Portuguesa no Golfo de Bengala, 1500-1700, Lisbon: Edições 70, 1994, pp. 295). 4. (with V. Narayana Rao and David Shulman), Symbols of Substance: Court and State in Nayaka-period Tamil Nadu, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1992, pp. xvi + 350. 5. The Portuguese Empire in Asia, 1500-1700: A Political and Economic History, London and New York: Longman, 1993, pp. xiii + 320; 2nd edition Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, xviii + 340 (Translations: Portuguese: O Império Asiático Português, 1500-1700: Uma História Política e Económica, DIFEL Editora, Lisbon, 1996, pp. xi + 447; Chinese: Putaoya diguo zai yazhou, 1500-1700: Zhengzhi he jingji shi, Macau: Comissão Territorial de Macau para as Comemorações dos Descobrimentos Portugueses, 1997, pp. 324; French: L’Empire portugais d’Asie, 1500-1700: Histoire économique et politique, Paris: Maisonneuve et Larose, 1999, pp. 385; 2nd edition, Paris: Seuil, 2013). Recipient of the Prémio D. João de Castro, Portugal, 1994. 6. (Ed.) Money and the Market in India, 1100-1700, Delhi: Oxford University Press, (Series: Themes in Indian History), 1994, pp. ix + 316. 7. (Ed.) Merchant Networks in the Early Modern World (Series: An Expanding World, Vol. 8), Aldershot: Variorum Books, 1996, pp. xxvi + 397. 8. (Ed. with Kaushik Basu) Unravelling the Nation: Sectarian Conflict and India’s Secular Identity, New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1996, pp. xii + 244. 9. (Ed. with Burton Stein) Institutions and Economic Change in South Asia, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. x + 314. 10. The Career and Legend of Vasco da Gama, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp. xix + 400 (Spanish translation, Vasco de Gama, Barcelona: Crítica, 1998, pp. 366;

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Portuguese translation, A Carreira e a Lenda de Vasco da Gama, Lisbon: CNCDP, 1998, pp. xvi + 487; French translation, Vasco de Gama, Paris: Alma, 2012, pp. 490; 2nd edition, Paris: Seuil, 2014; Italian translation, Vita e Leggenda di Vasco da Gama, Rome: Carocci, 2016, 399 pp.). 11. (Ed. with Muzaffar Alam) The Mughal State, 1526-1750, Delhi: Oxford University Press (Series: Themes in Indian History), 1998, pp. xii + 536. 12. (Ed.) Sinners and Saints: The Successors of Vasco da Gama, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. ii + 212. 13. Penumbral Visions: Making Polities in Early Modern South India, Delhi/Ann Arbor: Oxford University Press/University of Michigan Press, 2001, pp. xvi + 295. 14. (with Velcheru Narayana Rao and David Shulman) Textures of Time: Writing History in South India, 1600-1800, New Delhi/New York, Permanent Black/Other Books, 2001/2003, pp. xiv + 296 (French translation, Textures du temps: Ecrire l’histoire en Inde, Paris: Le Seuil, 2004, 416 pp.). 15. (Ed. with Claude Markovits and Jacques Pouchepadass) Society and Circulation: Mobile People and Itinerant Cultures in South Asia, 1750-1950, New Delhi, Permanent Black, 2003, pp. xii + 364. 16. (Ed.) Land, Politics and Trade in South Asia, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. viii+ 324. 17. Explorations in Connected History: From the Tagus to the Ganges, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. xi + 264. 18. Explorations in Connected History: Mughals and Franks, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. xii + 232 (Revised Japanese translation, Setsuzoku sareta rekishi, Nagoya: University of Nagoya Press, 2009, 392 pp.). 19. (Ed. with Kenneth McPherson) From Biography to History: Essays in the History of Portuguese Asia (1500-1800), New Delhi: TransBooks, 2006, pp. 327. 20. (with Muzaffar Alam) Indo-Persian Travels in the Age of Discoveries, 1400-1800, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007, pp. xvi + 399. 21. (Ed. with David Armitage) The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760-1840, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp. xxxii + 301. 22. (with Muzaffar Alam) Writing the Mughal World: Studies in Political Culture, Ranikhet/ New York: Permanent Black/ Columbia University Press, 2011, pp. xvii + 516. 23. Three Ways to be Alien: Travails and Encounters in the Early Modern World (The Menahem Stern Jerusalem Lectures), Waltham, Mass.: Brandeis University Press, 2011, pp. xviii + 228 (French translation: Comment être un étranger: Goa-Ispahan-Venise, XVIe-XVIIIe siècle, Paris: Alma, 2013, pp. 347; Hebrew translation: Shalosh Drachim Lihiyot Zar, Jerusalem: Israel Historical Society, 2017, pp. 270).

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24. Courtly Encounters: Translating Courtliness and Violence in Early Modern Eurasia (The Mary Flexner Lectures), Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2012, pp. xvi + 315 (French translation: L’éléphant, le canon et le pinceau: Histoires connectées des cours d’Europe et d’Asie, 1500-1750, Paris: Alma, 2016, pp. 368). 25. Impérios em Concorrência: Histórias Conectadas dos Séculos XVI e XVII, Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2012, pp. 375. 26. Is 'Indian Civilization' a Myth?: Fictions and Histories, Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2013, pp. xvi + 262 (revised French translation: Leçons indiennes: Itinéraires d’un historien, Paris: Alma, 2015, pp. 354). 27. Aux origines de l’histoire globale (Leçon inaugurale au Collège de France), Paris: Fayard, 2014, pp. 64 (Italian translation, Alle origini della storia globale, Pisa : Edizioni della Normale, 2016, pp. 52). 28. Mondi connessi: La storia oltre l’eurocentrismo (sec. XVI-XVIII), Rome: Editore Carocci, 2014, pp. 275. 29. (Ed. With Jerry H. Bentley and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks) The Cambridge World History, Vol. VI: The Construction of a Global World, 1400-1800 CE, Part 1 (‘Foundations’) and Part 2 (‘Patterns of Change’), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. xx + 509; xx + 492. 30. (Ed. With Henning Trüper and Dipesh Chakrabarty) Historical Teleologies in the Modern World, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015, pp. xi + 372. 31. Europe’s India: Words, People, Empires, 1500-1800, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2017, pp. xvii + 394 (French translation: L’Inde sous les yeux de l’Europe : Mots, peuples, empires, 1500-1800, Paris: Alma, 2018, pp. 490). 32. Empires Between Islam and Christianity, 1500-1800, Ranikhet & Albany, NY: Permanent Black & SUNY Press, 2018, pp. xvi + 458. 33. Faut-il universaliser l’Histoire ? Entre dérives nationalistes et identitaires, Paris : Editions du CNRS, 2020, pp. 135 (forthcoming). II. Papers: 1. “The Portuguese, the port of Basrur and the rice trade, 1600-1650,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXI, (4), 1984, pp. 433-462. 2. “Staying On: The Portuguese of Southern Coromandel in the late 17th century,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXII, (4), 1985, pp. 445-463 (reprinted with some revisions in Studia, no. 49, 1989, pp. 341-363).

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3. “The ‘Pulicat Enterprise’: Luso-Dutch Conflict in South-eastern India, 1610-1640,” South Asia, (N.S.), Vol. IX, (2), 1986, pp. 17-36. 4. “The Coromandel-Malacca Trade in the 16th century: A Study of its evolving structure,” Moyen Orient et Océan Indien, t. III, 1986, pp. 55-80. 5. “Aspects of State Formation in South India and Southeast Asia, 1500-1650,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXIII, (4), 1986, pp. 357-377. 6. “The Estado da Índia and the Merchants of Surat, c. 1700,” The Indian Ocean Newsletter, Vol. VIII, 1986. 7. “The Portuguese Response to the Rise of Masulipatnam, 1570-1600,” The Great Circle, Vol. VIII, (2), 1986, pp. 127-131. 8. “The ‘Kagemusha Effect’: The Portuguese, Firearms and the State in Early Modern South India,” Moyen Orient et Océan Indien, t. IV, 1987, pp. 97-123 (Portuguese translation: “O efeito Kagemusha: As armas de fogo portuguesas e o Estado no sul da Índia no início da época moderna,” História: Questões e debates, Vol. 24, No. 45, 2006, pp. 129-51). 9. “Notes on the sixteenth-century Bengal trade,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXIV, (3), 1987, pp. 265-289. 10. “‘Um bom homem de tratar’: Piero Strozzi, A Florentine in Portuguese Asia, 1510-1522,” The Journal of European Economic History, Vol. XVI, (3), 1987, pp. 511-526. 11. “Cochin in decline, 1600-1650: Myth and manipulation in the Estado da Índia,” in Roderich Ptak, ed., Portuguese Asia: Aspects in history and economic history, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1987, pp. 59-85. 12. “A note on Narsapur Peta: A ‘syncretic’ shipbuilding centre in South India, 1570-1700,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Vol. XXXI, (3), 1988, pp. 305-311. 13. “Asian Trade and European Affluence ? Coromandel, 1650 to 1740,” Modern Asian Studies, Vol. XXII, (1), 1988, pp. 179-188. 14. “On the Significance of Gadflies: The Genoese East India Company of the 1640s,” The Journal of European Economic History, Vol. XVII, (3), 1988, pp. 559-581. 15. “Persians, Pilgrims and Portuguese: The Travails of Masulipatnam shipping in the western Indian Ocean, 1590-1665,” Modern Asian Studies, Vol. XXII, (3), 1988, pp. 503-530. 16. (with C.A. Bayly) “Portfolio capitalists and the political economy of early modern India,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXV, (4), 1988, pp. 401-424. 17. “Commerce and Conflict: Two views of Portuguese Melaka in the 1620s,” The Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. XIX, (1), 1988, pp. 62-79.

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18. “The Tail wags the Dog: Or some aspects of the external relations of the Estado da Índia, 1570-1600,” Moyen Orient et Océan Indien, t. V, 1988, pp. 131-160. 19. “Commerce and state power in 18th century India: Some reflections,” South Asia Research, Vol. VIII, (2), Winter 1988, pp. 97-110. 20. “State Formation and Transformation in Early Modern India and Southeast Asia,” Itinerario, Vol. XII, (1), 1988, pp. 91-109. 21. “‘World-Economies’ and South Asia, 1600-1750: A skeptical note,” Review, (Fernand Braudel Center), Vol. XII, (1), 1989, pp. 141-148. 22. “The Coromandel Trade of the Danish East India Company, 1619-1648,” The Scandinavian Economic History Review, Vol. XXXVII, (1), 1989, pp. 41-56. 23. “Portuguese Sources and South Asian History, 1500-1530: A review article,” The Indian Ocean Review, Vol. II, no. 2, 1989. 24. “Warfare and state finance in Wodeyar Mysore, 1724-25: A missionary perspective,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXVI, (2), 1989, pp. 203-233. 25. “A intervenção inglesa na Índia (1604-1623). O ataque às Molucas pelos Holandeses,” in Luís de Albuquerque, ed., Portugal no Mundo, Vol. V, Lisbon: Publicações Alfa, 1989, pp. 27-37. 26. “Os Holandeses na Insulíndia e Ceilão,” in Luís de Albuquerque, ed., Portugal no Mundo, Vol. V, Lisbon: Publicações Alfa, 1989, pp. 51-64. 27. “Portugal no jogo das lutas inter-imperialistas (finais do século XVI- primeira metade do século XVII),” in Luís de Albuquerque, ed., Portugal no Mundo, Vol. V, Lisbon: Publicações Alfa, 1989, pp. 65-76. 28. (with David Shulman) “The men who would be king? - The politics of expansion in early 17th century northern Tamilnadu,” Modern Asian Studies, Vol. XXIV, (2), 1990, pp. 225-248. 29. “Rural industry and commercial agriculture in late 17th century southeastern India,” Past and Present, No. 126, Feb. 1990, pp. 76-114. 30. “A presença portuguesa e o comércio da Costa do Coromandel (sécs. XVI e XVII),” Memórias do Centro de Estudos de Marinha (Lisbon), 1990, 23 pp. 31. “Profit at the Apostle’s Feet: The Portuguese in 16th century São Tomé de Mylapur,” in Jean Aubin, ed., La Découverte, le Portugal, et l’Europe, Paris: Centre Culturel Portugais, 1990, pp. 217-233. 32. “Precious metal flows and prices in western and southern Asia, 1500-1750: Some comparative and conjunctural aspects,” Studies in History, (N.S.), Vol. VII, (1), 1991, pp. 79-105.

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33. “A note on early nineteenth-century Inam records in the Karnataka State Archives,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXVIII, (4), 1991, pp. 435-443. 34. “An Augsburger in Ásia Portuguesa: Further light on the commercial world of Ferdinand Cron, 1587-1624,” in R. Ptak and D. Rothermund, eds., Emporia, Commodities and Entrepreneurs in Asian Maritime Trade, c. 1400-1750, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1991, pp. 401-425. 35. “The Portuguese, Thatta and the external trade of Sind, 1515-1635,” Revista de Cultura, (Macau), Nos. 13/14 (Special Number ‘The Asian Seas 1500-1800: Local societies, European expansion and the Portuguese’), 1991, pp. 48-58. 36. (with Luís Filipe Thomaz) “Evolution of Empire: The Portuguese in the Indian Ocean during the 16th century,” in James D. Tracy, ed., The Political Economy of Merchant Empires: State Power and World Trade, 1350-1750, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. 298-331. 37. “Iranians Abroad: Intra-Asian elite migration and early modern state formation,” The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. LI, (2), May 1992, pp. 340-362. 38. (with David Shulman) “Prince of poets and ports: Cîtakkâtî, the Maraikkâyars and Ramnad, ca. 1690-1710,” in A.L. Dallapiccola and S. Zingel-Avé Lallemant, eds., Islam and Indian Regions, Vol. I, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1992, pp. 497-535. 39. “The Mughal state - structure or process ?: Reflections on recent western historiography,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXIX, (3), 1992, pp. 291-321. 40. “The Decline of Sociological Economics: A Comment,” Indian Economic Review, Vol. XXVII, Special Number, 1992, pp. 475-81. 41. “The port-city of Masulipatnam 1550-1750: A bird’s eye view,” in Narayani Gupta, ed., Craftsmen and Merchants: Essays in South Indian Urbanism, Chandigarh: Urban History Association of India, 1993, pp. 47-74. 42. “The ‘Kaffirs of Europe’: A comment on Portugal and the historiography of European expansion in Asia,” Studies in History, (N.S.), Vol. IX, (1), 1993, pp. 131-146. 43. “Quisling or Cross-Cultural Broker ? Notes on the life and worlds of D. Martinho de Alemão, Prince of Arakan,” in Mare Liberum, No. 5, 1993, pp. 77-91. 44. “The Portuguese Empire in Asia, 1500-1700: Its Historiographical Context,” The International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. V, (2), 1993, pp. 239-253. 45. “‘Through the looking glass’: Some comments on Asian views of the Portuguese in Asia, 1500-1700,” in Artur Teodoro de Matos and Luís Filipe F. Reis Thomaz, eds., As Relações entre a Índia Portuguesa, a Ásia do Sueste e o Extremo Oriente: Actas do VI Seminário Internacional de História Indo-Portuguesa, Macau/Lisbon: The Editors, 1993, pp. 377-403.

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and Historiography of Post-Mongol Central Asia and the Middle East: Studies in Honor of John E. Woods, Wisebaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 2006, pp. 485-528. 150. “Sobre comparaciones y conexiones: Notas sobre el estudio de los imperios ibéricos de Ultramar, 1490-1640,” in Roger Chartier and Antonio Feros, eds., Europa, América y el mundo: Tiempos históricos, Madrid: Fundación Rafael del Pino, 2006, pp. 239-62. 151. “Monsters, Miracles and the World of ‘ajā’ib-o-gharā’ib: Intersections Between the Early Modern Iberian and Indo-Persian Worlds,” in Eddy Stols, Werner Thomas and Johan Verberckmoes, eds., Naturalia, Mirabilia & Monstrosa en los Imperios Ibéricos (siglos XV-XIX), Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2006, pp. 275-306. 152. “O suspiro do Mouro: A triste vida de um príncipe muçulmano em Goa no século XVI,” in Ronaldo Vainfas, Georgina Silva dos Santos and Guilherme Pereira das Neves, eds., Retratos do Império: Trajetórias individuais no mundo português nos séculos XVI a XIX, Rio de Janeiro: EdUFF, 2006, pp. 407-35. 153. “Forcing the Doors of Heathendom: Ethnography, Violence and the Dutch East India Company,” in Charles H. Parker and Jerry Bentley, eds., Between the Middle Ages and Modernity: Individual and Community in the Early Modern World, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007, pp. 131-53. 154. “Historicizing the Global, or Labouring for Invention ?,” History Workshop Journal, No. 64, 2007, pp. 329-34. 155. (with Velcheru Narayana Rao and David Shulman), “Textures of Time: A Pragmatic Response,” History and Theory, Vol. 46, No. 3, 2007, pp. 409-27. 156. “The Birth-Pangs of Portuguese Asia: Revisiting the Fateful ‘Long Decade’ 1498-1509,” Journal of Global History, Vol. 2, No. 3, 2007, pp. 261-80. 157. “Als die Welt Portugal entdeckte: Zehn Jahre portugiesisch-asiatischer Begegnung, 1498-1508,” in Michael Kraus and Hans Ottomeyer, eds., Novos Mundos – Neue Welten: Portugal und das Zeitalter der Entdeckungen, Dresden: Sandstein Verlag, 2007, pp. 25-45. 158. “Holding the World in Balance: The Connected Histories of the Iberian Overseas Empires, 1500-1640,” American Historical Review, Vol. 112, No. 5, 2007, pp. 1359-85. 159. “Par-delà l’incommensurabilité: Pour une histoire connectée des empires aux temps modernes,” Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine, Vol. 54, No. 5, 2007, pp. 34-53. 160. (with Muzaffar Alam) “Acculturation or tolerance?: Inter-faith relations in Mughal North India, c. 1750,” Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, No. 33, 2007, pp. 427-66. 161. (with Velcheru Narayana Rao) “History and Politics in the Vernacular: Reflections on Medieval and Early Modern South India,” in Raziuddin Aquil and Partha Chatterjee, eds., History in the Vernacular, New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2008, pp. 25-66. 162. “Further Thoughts on an Enigma: The Tortuous Life of Nicolò Manucci, 1638-c.1720,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XLV, No. 1, 2008, pp. 35-76.

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163. “On the Hat-Wearers, their Toilet Practices and Other Curious Usages,” in Kumkum Chatterjee and Clement Hawes, eds., Europe Observed: Multiple Gazes in Early Modern Encounters, Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2008, pp. 45-81. 164. “One for the Money, Two for the Show: On Postcolonial Studies and South Asian History,” L’Homme, Nos. 187-188, 2008, pp. 93-104. 165. (with Velcheru Narayana Rao) “An Elegy for Nīti: Politics as a Secular Discursive Field in the Indian Old Régime,” Common Knowledge, Vol. 14, No. 3, 2008, pp. 396-423. 166. “‘Al historiyot mehubarot u-faneha ha-lo’-mukeret shel ha-modernah: Sihah ben Sanjay Subrahmanyam le-ben David Shulman ve-Gadi Algazi” (“On Connected Histories and the Unknown Faces of Modernity: A Conversation with Sanjay Subrahmanyam”), Historyah: Journal of the Historical Society of Israel, Vol. 22, 2008, pp. 5-28. 167. (with Geoffrey Parker) “Arms and the Asian: Revisiting European Firearms and their Place in Early Modern Asia,” Revista de Cultura (Macau), No. 26, 2008, pp. 12-42. 168. (with Velcheru Narayana Rao), “Notes on Political Thought in Medieval and Early Modern South India,” Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 43, No. 1, 2009, pp. 175-210. 169. “The Fate of Empires: Rethinking Mughals, Ottomans and Habsburgs,” in Huri Islamoğlu and Peter C. Perdue, eds., Shared Histories of Modernity: China, India and the Ottoman Empire, New Delhi: Routledge, 2009, pp. 74-108. 170. “Pulverized in Aceh: On Luís Monteiro Coutinho and his ‘Martyrdom,’” Archipel, No. 78, 2009, pp. 19-60. 171. (with Claude Markovits) “Inde et Asie du Sud-Est : Lendemains des empires,” in Patrick Boucheron, ed., Histoire du monde au XVe siècle, Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard, 2009, pp. 232-48. 172. (with Claude Markovits) “1414, Conversion à l’islam de Parameswara : Enquête sur le nom d’un roi,” in Patrick Boucheron, ed., Histoire du monde au XVe siècle, Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard, 2009, pp. 312-15. 173. (with Claude Markovits) “Navigation, exploration, colonisation: Pour en finir avec les Grandes Découvertes,” in Patrick Boucheron, ed., Histoire du monde au XVe siècle, Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard, 2009, pp. 603-18. 174. “Across and Between Cultures in Asia, 1500-1700,” in Shinzo Kawamura and Cyril Veliath, eds., Beyond Borders: A Global Perspective of Jesuit Mission History, Tokyo: Sophia University Press, 2009, pp. 2-11. 175. “Doors to Asia: Connected Histories and Early Modern Encounters,” in Shinzo Kawamura and Cyril Veliath, eds., Beyond Borders: A Global Perspective of Jesuit Mission History, Tokyo: Sophia University Press, 2009, pp. 54-77.

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176. (with Muzaffar Alam) “Frank Disputations: Catholics and Muslims in the court of Jahangir (1608-11),” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XLVI, No. 4, 2009, pp. 457-511. 177. “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Some Afterthoughts,” in James Delbourgo, Simon Schaffer, Lissa Roberts and Kapil Raj, eds., The Brokered World: Go-Betweens and Global Intelligence, 1770-1820, Uppsala: Uppsala Studies in the History of Science, 2009, pp. 429-40. 178. (with Muzaffar Alam) “Witnesses and Agents of Empire: Eighteenth-century historiography and the World of the Mughal munshī,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Vol. 53, Nos. 1-2, 2010, pp. 393-423. 179. “Monsieur Picart and the Gentiles of India,” in Lynn Hunt, Margaret Jacob and Wijnand Mijnhardt, eds., Bernard Picart and the First Global Vision of Religion, Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2010, pp. 197-214. 180. “Comment les Indiens ont découvert Vasco de Gama,” L’Histoire, No. 355, juillet-août 2010, pp. 70-76. 181. “Intertwined Histories: Crónica and Tārīkh in the Sixteenth-Century Indian Ocean World,” History and Theory, Vol. 49, No. 4 (Theme Issue), 2010, pp. 118-45. 182. (with Muzaffar Alam) “Of Princes and Poets in Eighteenth-Century Lucknow,” in Stephen Markel and Tushara Bindu Gude, eds., India’s Fabled City: The Art of Courtly Lucknow, Los Angeles: LACMA, 2010, pp. 187-97. 183. “Bandits à Pondichéry, 1730,” in Myriam Cottias, Laura Downs, Gérard Jorland and Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, eds., Le corps, la famille et l’État: Hommage à André Burguière, Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2010, pp. 297-310. 184. “A Roomful of Mirrors: The Artful Embrace of Mughals and Franks, 1550-1700,” Ars Orientalis, Vol. 39, 2010 (Special Number: “Globalizing Cultures: Art and Mobility in the Eighteenth Century,” edited by Nebahat Avcioğlu and Finbarr Barry Flood), pp. 39-83. 185. (with Anthony Pagden) “Roots and Branches: Ibero-British Threads across Overseas Empires,” in Per Adriano Prosperi, Vol. 2: L’Europa divisa e i Nuovi Mondi, eds. Massimo Donattini, Giuseppe Marcocci and Stefania Pastore, Pisa: Edizioni della Normale, 2011, pp. 279-301. 186. “What the Tamils said: A letter from the Kelings of Melaka (1527),” Archipel, No. 82, 2011, pp. 137-58. 187. “Et l’Orient découvrit l’Occident,” Sciences Humaines, Grands Dossiers No. 24, September-November 2011 (Special Number). 188. “An Infernal Triangle: The Contest Between Mughals, Safavids and Portuguese, 1590-1605,” in Willem Floor and Edmund Herzig, eds., Iran and the World in the Safavid Age, London: I.B. Tauris, 2012, pp. 103-130.

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189. (with Velcheru Narayana Rao) “Ideologies of State Building in Vijayanagara and Post-Vijayanagara South India: Some Reflections,” in Peter Fibiger Bang and Dariusz Kołodziejczyck, eds., Universal Empire: A Comparative Approach to Imperial Culture and Representation in Eurasian History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, pp. 210-32. 190. “Afterthoughts: Histories in Bottles,” in Peter N. Miller, ed., The Sea: Thalassography and Historiography, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2013, pp. 277-83.

191. (with Muzaffar Alam) “Coercion, Communication and the East India Company,” in National Archives of India, Calendar of Persian correspondence, being letters, referring mainly to affairs in Bengal, which passed between some of the Company’s servants and Indian rulers and notables, reissue, Delhi: Primus Books, 2013, pp. ix-lvi.

192. “Le goût de l’archive est polyglotte” (with Anne-Julie Etter and Thomas Grillot), in Patrick Boucheron and Nicolas Delalande, eds., Pour une histoire-monde, Paris: PUF, 2013, pp. 61-70.

193. “Collecting and Representing India, 1500-1900,” in Deepak Ananth and Dirk Vermaelen, eds., Indomania, Brussels: Ludion, 2013, pp. 15-33. 194. “Traces of the Ancients in India: Notes on Two Possible Narratives,” in Alain Schnapp, Lothar von Falkenhausen, Peter N. Miller and Tim Murray, eds., World Antiquarianism: Comparative Perspectives, Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2013, pp. 372-85. 195. “Early Modern Circulation between Central Asia and India and the Question of ‘Patriotism’,” in Nile Green, ed., Writing Travel in Central Asian History, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2014, pp. 43-68. 196. “Afterword: On Region and Nation”, South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, No. 10, 2014; http://samaj.revues.org/3826. 197. “La ‘religion’, une catégorie déroutante: Perspectives depuis l’Asie du Sud,” Asdiwal: Revue genevoise d’anthropologie et d’histoire des religions, No. 9, 2014, pp. 79-90. 198. “Global Intellectual History beyond Hegel and Marx (review article),” History and Theory, Vol. 54, no. 1, 2015, pp. 126-37. 199. “Waiting for the Simorgh: Comparisons, Connections, and the ‘Early Modern,’” in Sven Trakulhun and Ralph Weber, eds., Delimiting Modernities: Conceptual Challenges and Regional Responses, Lanham: Lexington Books, 2015, pp. 99-121. 200. “Europeans in the Deccan,” in Navina Najat Haidar and Marika Sardar, eds., Sultans of Deccan India, 1500-1700: Opulence and Fantasy, New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2015, pp. 309-12. 201. “On early modern historiography,” in Jerry H. Bentley, Sanjay Subrahmanyam and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, eds., The Cambridge World History, Vol. VI: The Making of a Global World, 1400-1800 CE, Part 2, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. 425-45.

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202. “The Politics of Eschatology: A Short Reading of the Long View,” in Henning Trüper, Dipesh Chakrabarty and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, eds., Historical Teleologies in the Modern World, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015, pp. 25-45. 203. “Comment être barbare en Inde,” in Civilisation et barbarie, Marseilles: MuCEM, 2015, 23 pp. (www.mucem.org/fr/node/3909) (Spanish translation: “De cómo ser bárbaro en India”, in Andrés Ríos Molina, ed., Historia, sociedad y política en India contemporánea: Miradas interdisciplinarias, Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2016, pp. 75-101). 204. “One Asia, or many?: Reflections from connected history,” Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 50, No. 1, 2016, pp. 5-43. 205. “VNR: Some Introductory Remarks”, in Velcheru Narayana Rao, Text and Tradition in South India, Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2016, pp. 1-26. 206. (with Muzaffar Alam) “A View from Mecca: Notes on Gujarat, the Red Sea, and the Ottomans, 1517-39/ 923-946 H.,” Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 51, No. 2, 2017, pp. 268-318. 207. “Beyond the Usual Suspects: On Intellectual Networks in the Early Modern World”, Global Intellectual History, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2017, pp. 30-48. 208. “Pas de côté: L’Europe devant le monde”, in Etienne François and Thomas Serrier, eds., Europa, notre histoire : L’Héritage européen depuis Homère, Paris : Les Arènes, 2017, pp. 1377-81. 209. (with Muzaffar Alam) “Mediterranean Exemplars: Jesuit Political Lessons for a Mughal Emperor,” in Giuseppe Marcocci and Lucio Biasiori, eds., Machiavelli, Islam, and the East: Reorienting the Foundations of Modern Political Thought, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 105-29. 210. “The Hidden Face of Surat: Reflections on a Cosmopolitan Indian Ocean Centre, 1540-1750,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Vol. 61, Nos. 1-2, 2018, pp. 205-55. 211. "Semper per viam portugalensem: Some neglected aspects of Italians in sixteenth-century Portuguese Asia," In Purusārtha, No. 35 (“L’Inde et l’Italie: Rencontres intellectuelles, politiques et artistiques”), 2018, pp. 25-51. 212. “Hybrid Affairs: Cultural Histories of the East India Companies,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 55, No. 3, 2018, pp. 419-38. 213. (with Muzaffar Alam) “Letters from Kannur, 1500-1550: A Little Explored Aspect of Kerala History,” in Manu Devadevan, ed., Clio and her Descendants: Essays for Kesavan Veluthat, Delhi: Primus Books, 2018, pp. 99-131. 214. “Morality and Empire: Cases, Norms and Exceptions in Sixteenth-Century Portuguese Asia,” in Carlo Ginzburg and Lucio Biasiori, eds., A Historical Approach to Casuistry: Norms

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and Exceptions in a Comparative Perspective, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, pp. 219-38. 215. “Between Eastern Africa and Western India, 1500-1650: Slavery, Commerce and Elite Formation,” Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 61, No. 4, 2019, pp. 805-34. 216. (with Muzaffar Alam) “A Handful of Swahili Coast Letters, 1500-1520,” International Journal of African Historical Studies, Vol. 52, No. 2, 2019, pp. 255-81. 217. “Stumbling Across Revolutions: An Eighteenth-Century Franco-Irish Experience,” French History and Civilization, Vol. 9, 2020, pp. 18-43. 218. (with Muzaffar Alam) “Iran and the Doors to the Deccan, 1400-1650: Some Aspects,” in Keelan Overton, ed., Iran and the Deccan: Persianate Art, Culture, and Talent in Circulation, 1400-1700, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2020, pp. 77-103. 219. “Region, Nation, World: Scale and the Problem of Periodisation,” in Thomas Maissen, Barbara Mittler and Pierre Monnet, eds., Chronologics: Periodization in a Global Context, forthcoming. 220. “From Lisbon to Florence, via South Asia: The Making of an Iberian World Historian,” in Tilmann Kulke, ed., Jorge Flores Felicitation Volume, Florence, EUI, 2020, forthcoming. 221. (with Muzaffar Alam) “On Self and Empire: A Seventeenth-Century First-Person Narrative from the Mughal Domains,” in Ilham Khuri-Makdisi, Rachel Goshgarian and Ali Yaycıoğlu, eds., Festschrift for Cemal Kafadar (Boston: Academic Studies Press, forthcoming). 222. “‘Don’t stand so close to me!’: Remarks on Chayadevi’s ‘Touch’,” in Yigal Bronner and Charles Hallisey, eds., Sensitive Reading: The Pleasures of South Asian Literatures in Translation (forthcoming). 223. “Once bitten, twice shy: A French traveller and go-between in Mughal India, 1648-1667,” The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 58, No. 2, 2021 (forthcoming). 224. “From Anjou to Agra: A Letter from a French Traveller to Asia in the 1660s,” in Sean Field, Marco Guida and Dominique Poirel, eds., Mélanges offerts à Jean Doe, Brussels: Brepols, 2021. 225. “Looking out from Goa, 1648: Perspectives on a crisis of the Estado da Índia”, under submission. III. Prefaces to Books: 1. ‘’Prefácio,’ in Paulo Jorge de Sousa Pinto, Portugueses e Malaios: Malaca e os Sultanatos de Johor e Achém, 1575-1619, Lisbon: Sociedade Histórica da Independência de Portugal, 1997, pp. 7-11.

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2. ‘Foreword,’ in Denys Lombard and Jean Aubin, eds., Asian Merchants and Businessmen in the Indian Ocean and the China Sea, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. v-ix. 3. ‘Prefácio,’ in José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim, Judeus e Cristãos-Novos de Cochim: História e Memória (1500-1662), Braga: Edições APPACDM, 2003, pp. 13-18. 4. ‘Prefácio,’ in Partha Chatterjee, Colonialismo, Modernidade e Política, Salvador (Bahia): Fábrica de Idéias, 2004, pp. 7-14. 5. ‘The Indian Ocean Between Empire and Nation,’ in Maritime India (An Omnibus), Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. xi-xvii. IV. Popular Writings Op-ed columns and essays in the Economic Times (New Delhi), Times of India (New Delhi), Outlook (New Delhi), India Today (New Delhi), The Hindu (Chennai), and the London Review of Books. IV. a. In the London Review of Books:

- “How to Write It,” LRB, Vol. 29, No. 18, 20 September 2007, pp. 26-30.

- “Where Does He Come From?,” LRB, Vol. 29 No. 21, 1 November 2007, pp. 7-9.

- “Diary: Another Booker Flop,” LRB, Vol. 30, No. 21, 6 November 2008, pp. 42-43.

- “The Rule of the Road,” LRB, Vol. 31, No. 3, 12 February 2009, pp. 28-29.

- “Maaaeeestro!,” LRB, Vol. 31, No. 16, 27 August 2009, pp. 19-21.

- “Who were they?,” LRB, Vol. 31, No. 23, 3 December 2009, pp. 27-30.

- “The View From the Top,” LRB, Vol. 32, No. 23, 2 December 2010, pp. 25-26.

V. Work-in-Progress: 1. The Early Modern World (Blackwell History of the World: Gen. Ed. R.I. Moore), Oxford: Basil Blackwell, under contract. 2. (with Muzaffar Alam) Mirrors of Empire: Travel, Self and Other in Mughal India (manuscript under preparation). Lectures and significant participation in conferences (partial list): - “Surat and the Indian Ocean in the sixteenth century,” Workshop on Indian Ocean History in Memory of Ashin Das Gupta, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, 11 January 1999. - “Acculturation and Conflict in the Early Modern Deccan,” S.G. Deuskar Memorial Lectures, Centre for the Study of Social Sciences, Calcutta, July 20-21, 1999.

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- “Chennai, Madras, y San Tomé: Un complejo urbano en la India Oriental,” paper presented at a conference on “Ciudades mestizas,” CONDUMEX, Mexico City, 29 September-1 October 1999. - “Reflections Across the Bay of Bengal, 1400-1800,” paper presented to the Colloquium “Coastal Burma in the Age of Commerce,” KNAW, Amsterdam, 21-23 October 1999. - “The coin of the realm: (Un)Making Polities in late pre-colonial South Asia,” paper presented to the International Workshop on “The State in India: Past and Present,” COE-ASAFAS, Kyoto International Community House, 1-5 December 1999. - “Looking East, Looking West: Europe and South Asia, 1500-1750,” I.H. Qureshi Memorial Lectures, St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, December 20-21, 1999. - Series of lectures as Distinguished International Visitor, Departments of History and Middle Eastern Studies, New York University, February 6-19, 2000. - “Frank Submissions: The English East India Company and the Mughals between Sir Thomas Roe and Sir William Norris,” paper presented to a conference on The Worlds of the East India Company, 1600-1834, National Maritime Museum, London, 13-15 July 2000. - “European Perceptions of South Asia,” Plenary Lecture, 16th European Modern South Asian Studies Conference, Edinburgh, 7 September 2000. - “Inde ouverte, Inde fermée,” Lecture at the Université de tous les savoirs, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris, 29 October 2000. - “Textures of time: Writing History in early modern South India,” Seminar at the Südasien Institut, Heidelberg University, 1 February 2001. - “The Historical Imagination in South Asia,” Lecture at the Department of Indology, Freie Universität, Berlin, 5 February 2001. - “Violence and Grievance-Collection in South Asia,” Lecture at the Institut d’hautes études internationales, Geneva, 16 March 2001. - “The problem of historiography in early modern South India,” presented at a seminar on ‘Problems in the Historiography of precolonial India,’ May 21, 2001, at St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford. - “The fiscal and monetary evolution of the Mughal Empire,” Workshop on ‘The Mughal State: Ideology and Political Economy,’ June 7, 2001, at Bamberg University, Germany. - “Iranian Travellers in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century South Asia,” presented at a Conference on Travellers and Travel Literature in Asia, held on June 22-23, 2001, University of Munich, Germany. - “On European Perceptions of the Political System of South Asia, 1500-1700,” Central Institute for English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad, September 7, 2001. - “A Ásia dos Portugueses, 1500-1700: Aspectos de Cultura e Sociedade,” Lecture Series at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, September 19-October 8, 2001. - “Notas sobre a mão-de-obra na Índia pré-colonial,” paper presented to the IV Seminário sobre Mediadores Culturais, Tiradentes, Brazil, September 25-27, 2001. - “O islão visto pelos Portugueses no século XVI,” lecture at the Universidade Estadual de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 10, 2001. - “Cristianismo e gentilismo na Ásia portuguesa,” lecture at the Universidade Estadual de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 11, 2001. - “Um ménage à trois quinhentista: Nuno da Cunha, Sultão Bahadur e Martim Afonso de Sousa” Keynote address at a seminar on A Alta Nobreza e a Fundação do Estado da Índia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, October 16-18, 2001. - “The commerce in musical instruments in the Indian Ocean world, 1500-1800,” paper presented to a conference ‘Produção e Comércio de Mercadorias Raras no Oceano Índico,’ Arrabida, 26-27 October 2001.

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- “Banquiers et rois en Inde, XVe-XVIIIe siècles,” paper presented to Journées du Centre de Recherches Historiques, Paris, 26-28 November 2001. - “Les notions de ‘culture’ en Inde indépendante,” paper presented at a Workshop on Culture and Nationalism at SHADYC, Marseilles, December 3, 2001. - “Ethnography and Political Realism in European Images of South Asia, 1500-1750,” Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago, 14 February 2002. - “When Hell is Other People: A Seventeenth-Century Safavid View of Mughal India,” Sawyer Seminar on Islam, University of Chicago, February 19, 2002. - “Circulation et formation des empires entre l’Inde moghole, l’Asie centrale et l’Iran aux XVIe-XVIIIe siècles,” Université de Paris-IV, Centre Roland Mousnier, 4 April, 2002. - “The European perception of Indian society in the 16th century,” Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 6 May, 2002. - “Violence and the idea of grievance in pre-colonial India,” Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 8 May, 2002. - “Indian perceptions of the west in the early modern period,” Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 9 May, 2002. - “On the making of munshis in late pre-colonial India,” Workshop on ‘Cadastral Activity in Early Modern Empires,’ Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 15 May, 2002. - “Love, Passion and Reason in Faizi’s Nal-Daman,” St. Anthony’s College, Oxford, 17 May, 2002. - “Forcing the Doors of Heathendom: Ethnography, Violence and the Dutch East India Company,” Thirteenth Wertheim Lecture, Amsterdam School for Social Science Research, 25 June, 2002. - “The Window that was India: The Place of South Asia in Early Modern World History,” Plenary Lecture, Annual Conference on South Asian Studies, Madison, University of Wisconsin, 11 October 2002. - “Heaven, Hell and Hindustan: Mughal India as Seen from Iran and Central Asia,” South Asia Seminar, Cornell University, 5 September 2003. - “The Pre-History of Orientalism: European Views of Indian Religion, 1500-1800,” Comparative Development Seminar, Cornell University, 12 September 2003. - Co-convenor (with Partha Chatterjee), Conference on “Politics as the Site of the Modern,” Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 17-19 October 2003. - “Beyond Incommensurability: Inter-Imperial Communication in the Early Modern World,” Plenary lecture in a conference on Empires, University of Minnesota, October 2004. - Series of Lectures on Travel Literature in the Indo-Persian World, at Princeton University, November 2004. - “O suspiro do Mouro: Príncipes muçulmanos em Goa no século XVI,” paper presented to a conference on ‘Biografias e Microbiografias no Império Português,’ Universidade Federnal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, April 2-3, 2005. - “Ocean of Wonders or Ocean of Secrets: Religious Difference as understood in Indo-Persian Travel Texts, 1400-1700,” Plenary lecture in a conference “Islam and Hinduism in the Indian Ocean World: Global Truths and Local Practices,” UCLA, 15-16 April 2005. - Four lectures on “Histoires connectées” in the seminar of Professor Serge Gruzinski, EHESS, Paris, November 2005. - “What is the concept of the ‘early modern’ good for ?,” One-day conference on “A Singular Modernity ?” at the Heyman Center, Columbia University, New York, 18 February 2006. - “Jean Aubin et sa vision du monde,” lecture at the Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, Paris, 28 March 2006.

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- “Histoire connectée, histoire globale,” Lecture in the seminar of Jean-François Bayart, Fondation Nationale de Science Politique, Paris, 30 March 2006. - Panel discussion on Textures of Time with Timothy Brook, Sheldon Pollock, Christopher Chekuri, Rama Mantena, and Velcheru Narayana Rao, in the Association of Asian Studies Annual meeting, San Francisco, 7 April 2006. - “On Studying the Spanish and Portuguese Empires Together,” Lecture to the Forum on Critical Luso-Hispanisms, UCLA, 13 April 2006. - “Monsters, miracles and the world of ‘ajā’ib-o-gharā’ib,” lecture at the Department of History, Yale University, 17 April 2006. - “The world of Niccolò Manuzzi,” Lecture at the Department of History, University of Delhi, 8 August 2006. - Discussion with Natalie Zemon Davis of Trickster Travels, Heyman Center, Columbia University, 13 September 2006. - Series of Five Lectures in Cornell University as A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 14-28 September 2006. - “Niccolò Manuzzi in Mughal India,” paper presented to the John F. Richards Felicitation Conference, Duke University, 30 September 2006. - “Monsieur Picart and the Gentiles of India,” Lecture at the Getty Consortium Seminar, Depicting Ritual, Comparing Religions, Getty Center, Los Angeles, 18 October 2006. - “When the World Discovered Portugal,” Plenary inaugural lecture, Novos Mundos – Neue Welten: Portugal und das Zeitalter der Entdeckungen, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, 23 November 2006. - “Doors to Asia,” Inaugural Lecture, Xavier International Academic Forum, Sophia University, Tokyo, 9 December 2006 - “Three Ways to be an Alien,” Thirteenth Annual Menahem Stern Jerusalem Lectures (series of three), The Historical Society of Israel, Jerusalem, 9-14 January 2007. - “Between Ethnography and Realpolitik: Le Gouz de la Boullaye in Mughal India and Beyond,” Lecture at the Center for India and South Asia, UCLA, 16 January 2007. - “When the Indian Ocean Discovered Portugal,” Plenary Lecture, 22nd Annual South Asia Conference, University of California-Berkeley, 16 February 2007. - Co-organizer (with Anthony Pagden) of a series of three conferences on “Imperial Models in the Early Modern World,” Clark Library, UCLA, 2006-7. - “Interfaith Relations In Mid-Eighteenth Century Northern India,” Aziz Ahmad Memorial Lecture, University of Toronto, 16 March 2007. - “French Commercial Ambitions and Armenian Interlocutors in 17th century Asia,,” UCLA Armenian Studies Program, 18 March 2007. - “Texts, readers and circulation in Mughal India,” Early Modern South Asia Workshop, St. Antony’s College, Oxford, 25-26 May 2007. - “Portugal and the Indian Ocean in the early sixteenth century,” Lecture at the Department of History, University of Delhi, 8 August 2007. - “Católicos e Muçulmanos na Índia Mogol,” Conference on Missions and European Expansion, Universidade de São Paulo, 2-5 October 2007. - “Métissage and Imperial Violence: Revisiting the Portuguese Indies,” Invited Lecture, Eisenberg Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 18 October 2007. - “Secularism and Diversity in Early Modern South Asia,” special lecture, Columbia University, 9 November 2007. - “Radical Enlightenment and Indian Religion,” SACPAN Meeting, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1 March 2008.

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- “Disturbing Old Bones: Old and New Myths about Vasco da Gama,” Calouste Gulbenkian-Vasco da Gama Lecture on Portugal and the Early Modern World, Brown University, April 17, 2008. - Two lectures on early modern Euro-Asian cultural interaction, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, 5-6 June 2008. - “Eighteenth-century historiography and the world of the munshi,” Early Modern South Asia Seminar, St. Antony’s College, Oxford, 13-14 June 2008. - “Catholics and Muslims in the court of Jahangir,” Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge, 17-18 June 2008. - “From Anjou to Agra: Cultures of travel in early modern Eurasia,” Plenary lecture, European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, Manchester, 8-9 July 2008. - “Cultures of Travel Between Anjou and Agra: Europe and Asia in the Early Modern World,” College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Canberra, 18 July 2008. - “Variable geometries: Between Micro- and Macrohistory in early modern Eurasia,” Plenary lecture, 50th anniversary conference of the Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Leiden, 29-30 August 2008. - “Comment écrire l’histoire de l’Océan indien?” Maison des Civilisations et de l’Unité Réunionnaise, St Denis, La Réunion, 5 September 2008. - “Tangled threads: Safavid Iran, Mughal India and the Portuguese,” Conference on the Trade and Traffic of Persia, Claremont McKenna College, 19-20 September 2008. - “Revisiting the Indo-Persian Safar Nama,” Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University, 24 September 2008. - “A Roomful of Mirrors: On the Circulation of Textual and Visual Representations between Early Modern India and Europe,” Shelby Cullom Davis Center, Princeton University, 26 September 2008. - “Arms and the Asian: Innovation and Circulation in Early Modern Asia,” Plenary lecture, Annual Meeting of the Society for the History of Technology, Lisbon, 10-11 October 2008. - Series of four lectures on “Métissage et pouvoirs en Asie,” Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, November 2008. - “Revisiting Talikota (1565): A battle, its context, and its echoes,” Sixteenth Jan Gonda Memorial Lecture, KNAW, Amsterdam, 25 November 2008. - “Historian-Scribes and the World of Early Modern South Asia,” Conference on “Meanings of the Modern,” Humanities Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 5-6 December 2008. - “Radical Enlightenment and Indian Religion: The Curious Case of Bernard and Picart,” Annual Lecture, Department of Religion, Boston University, 18 March 2009. - “The Mughals viewed from the Netherlands,” Brandeis University, 19 March 2009. - “Connecting the Dots: Some ways of reframing South Asia history,” keynote lecture, Sixth South Asia Graduate Students’ Conference, University of Chicago, 17-18 April 2009. - “Empires old and new,” Comparative History of Empires Conference, Danish Academy, Rome, 23-25 April 2009. - “Of Elephants and Gadflies: Portuguese-Mughal Dealings, 1572-1632,” Center for Historical Research, Ohio State University, Columbus, 7 May 2009. - “The Mughals seen from the Netherlands,” Special invited lecture, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 20 May 2009. - “Connectedness and Global History,” Conference on Writing the History of the Global, British Academy, London, 21-22 May 2009. - “Revisiting the Battle of Talikota (1565),” Department of History, University of Delhi, 21 July 2009.

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- “Nec sit terris ultima Thule: On the Utility of the Early Modern as a Historical Category,” Keynote lecture, conference on ‘Varieties of Modernity,’ University of Zurich, 8-10 September 2009. - “From Elephants to Tea: The Nilgiris under colonial rule,” Special Lecture at the Fowler Museum, UCLA, 24 September 2009. - “One sea with seven names,” concluding remarks at a conference on ‘Thalassography and historiography,’ Bard Graduate Center, New York, 19-20 October 2009. - “Courtly Encounters: Translating Courtliness in Early Modern Eurasia,” 2009 Mary Flexner Lectures, Bryn Mawr College, 2-16 November 2009. - “Intertwined Histories,” paper presented at the 50th Year conference of “History and Theory,” Wesleyan University, 13-14 November 2009. - “Dutch representations of Mughal India,” Lecture at the India International Centre, New Delhi, 16 December 2009. - “The problem of thalassophobia,” American Historical Association Annual Meeting (Presidential Panel), San Diego, January 9 2010. - “Martyrdom in the Sixteenth-Century Indian Ocean World,” Department of History, UC-Berkeley 4 February 2010. - Concluding Remarks, Conference on Trans-Himalayan Trade Networks, Asia Institute, UCLA, 19 February 2010. - “Courtly Encounters in Early Modern Eurasia,” Plenary lecture to the Global Encounters Initiative Symposium, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 5 March 2010. - “The First Tamil Diaspora,” Plenary lecture to the International Conference on Tamil Studies, University of Toronto, 14 May 2010. - “Traces of the Ancients in India,” Getty Villa Symposium on ‘Traces – Collections – Ruins,’ Los Angeles, 3 June 2010. - “Teleology and early modern historiography,” Working Group on Teleology, Finnish Institute, Berlin, 11 June 2010. - “Reflections on the World of Narayana Rao,” Plenary session of the Annual South Asia Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 16 October 2010. - “L’Afrique vue de l’Inde,” Symposium on 50 Years of African Independence, EHESS, Paris, 21 October 2010. - “From the Oxus to the Ganges: Indian Travellers in and from Central Asia,” Roads to Oxiana Colloquium, Asia Institute, UCLA, 9 November 2010. - “What Goes Around …: The art of circulation and the circulation of art between Mughal India and Europe,” Benjamin Zucker Annual Lecture, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 11 November 2010. - “Renégats, Martyrs et Contrebandiers en Asie Portugaise, 1550-1630,” Lecture at EHESS, Paris, 23 March 2011. - “Before Orientalism,” John William Byrn Annual Lecture, History Department, Vanderbilt University, 6 April 2011. - “Of Books, Beliefs and Basilisks: Producing Martyrs in the Sixteenth-Century Indian Ocean,” Eric Cochrane Lecture, Department of History, University of Chicago, 21 April 2011. - “The Asphyxiation of a Port: Reflections on the Decline of Melaka, 1500-1700,” Invited Lecture, Newcastle University, 9 May 2011. - “Between pre-colonial and postcolonial: Reflections on Indian history,” 50th Anniversary Lecture, South Asia Institute, University of Texas-Austin, 16 September 2011. - “Entangled Empires: Thoughts on the Iberians in Three Oceans in the 16th Century,” Southern Methodist University, Dallas, 20 September 2011. - “Voyageurs et orientaux au Grand Siècle,” Conférence inaugurale, 14èmes Rendez-vous de l’histoire, Blois, 14 October 2011.

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- Series of four seminars at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, November-December 2011. - “Matters of Scale: Connected Histories and Local Histories in the Sixteenth Century,” Plenary lecture at a workshop on “Connected Histories of the Middle East, Africa and South Asia,” Pomona College, 3-4 February 2012. - “Orientalism, Realpolitik and the Foundation of the Compagnie des Indes, 1640-1670,” Trinity College, Dublin, 16 March 2012. - “Indian History – Made in France?,” paper at the Journée d’études: “Et l’histoire dans tout ça?,” CEIAS, EHESS, 3 May 2012. - Invited speaker and panelist, Festival on “Étonnants Voyageurs,” Saint-Malo, 26-28 May 2012. - “La circulation des images entre l’Inde Moghole et l’Europe de Rembrandt,” in the Séminaire d’Histoire Moderne, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, 7 June 2012. - “Ancients, Moderns and Muslims: Reflections on Europe and India,” Plenary Lecture, Anglo-American Conference, Institute for Historical Research, London, 6 July 2012. - “História imperial e história global,” lecture at CHAM, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, 17 July 2012. - “Desperately Seeking Shahjahan: French Overseas Expansion and Mughal India,” GEMS Special Lecture, University of Arizona, Tucson, 18 September 2012. - “Connecting Agra and Anjou: Circulation and Representation between Bourbon France and Mughal India,” Distinguished Harris Lecture, Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, Northwestern University, 2 October 2012. - Co-organiser, “The Idea of South Asia,” Journée d’études, CEIAS, EHESS, Paris, 13 November 2012. - “L’Inde des Mogols et l’Asie Centrale: Connexions et Malentendus,” Maison de l’Histoire, Université de Genève, 14 November 2012. - “Our Narratives and Theirs: Recounting the Conquest of India, 1740-1790,” Colloquium on ‘Disprovals: Between Narrative and Evidence,’ Department of History, UCLA, 17 January 2013. - “Jews and New Christians in Portuguese Asia, 1500-1700,” Lecture at the John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 5 June 2013. - “The Puzzing Category of Religion: Perspectives from South Asia,” Seminar on ‘Comparing Religions,’ Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, 10-11 June 2013. - “How India discovered Vasco da Gama,” Public lecture at the Embassy of India, Washington DC, 8 July 2013. - “The Hidden Self: Some First Person Narratives from India, 1500-1800,” Lecture at the John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress, Washington DC, 11 July 2013. - “Collection and Comprehension: Europeans, Ottomans and Mughals, 1550-1750,” Keynote Lecture to a Conference on ‘Colonial (Mis)Understandings: Portugal and Europe in Global Perspective, 1450-1900,’ CHAM, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, 17-19 July 2013. - “The View from Surat: The Auspicious Port of the Mughals as a Cosmopolitan Hub,” Invited lecture, Department of History, New York University, 3 October 2013. - “What Jamie Knew: James Fraser and British Understandings of the Mughal World, ca 1740,” Conference on ‘The Local as Cosmopolitan,’ Department of History, Pennsylvania State University, 5-6 October 2013. - “Entangled Empires: Iberian Projects across Three Oceans in the Sixteenth Century,” Lyon Gardiner Tyler Distinguished Lecture, College of William and Mary, 18 October 2013. - “Early Modern Circulation and the Question of ‘Patriotism’ between India and Central Asia,” Department of History, University of Maryland, 21 October 2013.

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- “Aux origines de l’histoire globale,” Leçon inaugurale at the Collège de France, 28 November 2013. - Co-organiser, colloquium on ‘Reimagining Asia,’ Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, 14 December 2013. - “Customs, Ceremonies and the Problem of Early Modern Religion,” Invited speaker in panel on ‘Reframing Postcolonial and Global Studies in the Longue Durée,’ MLA Annual Meeting, Chicago, 10 January 2014. - Book presentation on “Courtly Encounters,” Institute of International Studies, University of California-Berkeley, 7 February 2014. - “The Seventeenth-Century Crisis Revisited” (panel with John Elliott and Geoffrey Parker), conference on “History after Hobsbawm,” University of London, 30 April 2014. - Concluding Remarks, in ‘India and the World: A Conference in Honour of David Washbrook,’ Trinity College, Cambridge, 2 May 2014. - “Barbares et Indiens,” Public lecture at the Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée, Marseilles, 15 May 2014. - Round-table discussion with Carlo Ginzburg, Giuseppe Marcocci, Marco Meriggi and Stefano Pellò, on the book “Mondi connessi,” Biblioteca di storia moderna e contemporanea, Rome, 23 May 2014. - “De l’Amérique en Inde au XVIIIe siècle,” paper presented at the colloquium ‘L’Amérique face à l’Asie.’ CLEA, Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris-IV, 31 May 2014. - Organiser, colloquium on ‘Commerce et croyances dans l’Océan indien, XVe-XIXe siècles,’ Collège de France, Paris, 5-6 June 2014. - Invited speaker and panelist, Festival on “Étonnants Voyageurs,” Saint-Malo, 7-9 June 2014. - “Entre Paris et Patna: Pour une histoire connectée,” paper presented at the Journée-Débat: ‘Autour du Louvre Abu Dhabi: Pour une histoire globale de l’art?,’ Musée du Louvre, Paris, 18 June 2014. - “Beyond the Civilizations Paradigm: Reflections on the Indian Ocean (and Elsewhere), 1400-1800,” Keynote Lecture to the Conference on ‘Globalizing History and Philosophy of Science,’ National University of Singapore, 21-22 August 2014. - “Connection or Diffusion?: Around the Histories of 1688,” Fung Global Fellows Program, Princeton University, 1 October 2014. - “Morality and Empire: Cases, Norms and Exceptions in Sixteenth-Century Portuguese Asia”, presented to a conference: ‘Norms & Exceptions,’ Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa-Florence, 11-13 December 2014. - “Beyond the Clash of Civilizations: Connected Histories of the 1680s and Beyond,” Ca’ Foscari Public Lectures, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venice, 19 March 2015. - ‘Régimes de circulation et construction du savoir, XVIe-XVIIIe siècles,’ Single-day conference co-organised with Kapil Raj (EHESS), Collège de France, Paris, 25 March 2015. - “One Asia, or many?: Reflections from Connected History,” First Modern Asian Studies Lecture, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 1 May 2015. - “Pasar de cosmopolitismo al parroquialismo: Una visión escéptica de la historia de la India,” Closing keynote address to the seminar on ‘Reflexiones sobre la India: Política contemporánea e historiografía,’ UNAM, Mexico City, 7-8 May 2015. - “Concluding Remarks,” one-day workshop, ‘Droit et situation coloniale’, EHESS, Paris, 5 June 2015. - “Gujarat, the Hajj and the Ottomans in the 1530s: The View from Mecca,” Paper presented at a one-day workshop: ‘The Ages of Hajj: Historicizing the Muslim Pilgrimage,’ CEIAS-EHESS, Paris, 12 June 2015.

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- “’No want of Persian bookes of all sorts’: The Market for Books and Images in Mughal Surat (ca. 1700-1760),” Keynote Lecture at a Conference on ‘Books and Print between Cultures, 1500-1900,’ Amherst College, 18-19 September 2015. - “The Transformations of Global History, 1930-1980: A Contrarian View,” Keynote Lecture at a Conference on ‘The Transformation of Global History, 1963-1975,’ Princeton University, 9-10 October 2015. - Presentation at a “Symposium on the Imagination,” Townsend Center for the Humanities, University of California at Berkeley, 19 February 2016. - Presentation at a workshop: “Thinking Beyond Boundaries: Around the Work of Benedict Anderson,” Center for Southeast Asia Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 19 February 2016. - “Persian Diplomacy and Indian Ocean Frontiers: The View from the Estado da Índia,” paper presented to a Conference on ‘The Epistemological Frontiers of Persian Learning,’ Clark Library, UCLA, 8 April 2016. - “Early Modern Diplomacy and Cross-Cultural Encounters,” Keynote Lecture to a Conference on ‘International Relations, Diplomacy and Violence from the Medieval to the Early Modern Era,’ Wagner College, New York, 19-20 April 2016. - “Histoire connectée, histoire globale,” Lecture at the Auditorium de l’Alcazar, Marseille, 6 May 2016. - “O porto de Surrate, 1540-1740 : Uma cidade cosmopolita do Ocean Índico,”, Lecture at the Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Lisbon, 13 May 2016. - “Dove va il mestiere di storico?” (discussion with Carlo Ginzburg and Giuseppe Marcocci), XXIX Salone Internazionale del Libro, Turin, 15 May 2016. - “Alle origini della storia globale,” Lecture at the Dipartimento SAGAS, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Florence, 18 May 2016. - “Wait until Dark: Court Culture and Nocturnal Meetings in Early Modern South Asia,” paper presented to a Conference on ‘Embattled and Conquered: The history of the night-time in the early modern world,’ Villa I Tatti, Florence, 19-20 May 2016. - “The Usual Compliments? Translations and Silences in Early Modern Intercultural Diplomacy,” Keynote Lecture to a Conference on ‘Transformations of Intercultural Diplomacies,’ University of Bern, 3-4 June 2016. - “Religion and Community in Early Modern South Asia,” Plenary Lecture (Festvortrag) at the 51st Deutsche Historikertag, Hamburg, 22 September 2016. - “The Hidden Face of Surat: Exploring the History of a Cosmopolitan Centre, 1540-1750,” 2nd Annual JESHO Lecture on Asian History, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, 3 November 2016. - “Autour de l’histoire connectée,” Presentation and day-long workshop at the Université catholique de Louvain, 31 January 2017. - “Le ‘tournant visuel’ et l’histoire globale à l’époque moderne”, One-day workshop at the Collège de France, Paris, 10 March 2017. - “In a Glass Darkly: Jesuit Advice for a Mughal Prince”, Lecture at the MESAS Department, Emory University, 23 March 2017. - “Iran, India and Europe: Early Modern Connected Histories”, Ehsan Yarshater Lectures, Macmillan Center, Yale University, 25-27 April 2017. - “Négocier à l’échelle du monde,” Keynote lecture at a conference on ‘Négocier à l’échelle du monde : Circulations, échanges, objets,’ Université Paris-Diderot, 21-23 June 2017. - “Cities at the Heart of Empire: On Life in Early Modern Urban Hubs," Early Modern Worlds Speaker Series, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh, 18 September 2017. - “The Auspicious Port of Surat: Reflections on a Mughal Cosmopolitan Center,” Annual Nugent Lecture, Department of History, Queen’s University, 28 September 2017.

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- “Jesuit Advice for a Mughal Emperor: A Seventeenth-Century Exchange of Ideas”, Center for South Asia, Stanford University, 6 November 2017. - “How to Be a ‘Citoyen du Monde’: French Travelers in the Age of Louis XIV,” Bonnie G. Smith Lecture in European History, Rutgers University, 26 February 2018. - “India through a European Lens: Seventeenth Century Images and Words,” Getty Center, Los Angeles, 14 March 2018. - “Disputed Ocean: Six Perspectives on the Mares da Ásia, 1500-1800,” keynote lecture to a conference on “Indian Ocean: Global Connections,” Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Lisboa, 17 April 2018. - “Moving Histories: On Interactions between the Iberian and Ottoman Worlds, 16th-17th Centuries,” plenary lecture at a conference on ‘The Renaissance on the Road,” European University Institute, Florence, 8 June 2018. - “Tolerance in a Minor Key: Early Modern Experiments,” Lecture at the Ecole française de Rome, Rome, 11 June 2018. - “How to be a Citizen of the World: The Case of Le Gouz de la Boullaye (1623-68),” Lecture at the Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, 21 June 2018. - “Tolerance in a Minor Key: Encounters between Europe and Mughal India,” Donald Childs Lecture, Department of History, Pennsylvania State University, 19 September 2018. - “Iran, Africa, and the Doors to the Deccan, 1400-1650,” paper presented to the Ifriqiyya Colloquium, Columbia University, 21 September 2018. - Concluding Remarks, in “India and the Early Modern World -- Symposium on Sanjay Subrahmanyam’s latest books: ‘Europe’s India’ and ‘Empires Between Islam and Christianity’,” CISA, UCLA, 29 October 2018. - “Empires and Connected Histories in the 1680s,” 10th Anniversary Lecture, Özyeğin University, Istanbul, 12 December 2018. - “Mobility and Change in the Indian Ocean World, 1400-1700,” Lecture at the Centre for Advanced Study, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, Munich, 21 January 2019. - « Entre l’Iran et l’Inde, » and « Entre l’Afrique orientale et l’Inde », 2 lectures at the Académie Royale de Belgique, Brussels, 19-20 March 2019. - Workshop entitled « Sanjay Subrahmanyam et l’histoire connectée : Regard méthodologique et historiographique », Séminaire ‘Histoire internationale de l’Europe et du monde,’ Université Paris-Sorbonne, 13 April 2019. - “The Long Roots of Indian Capitalism,” O.P. Jindal Distinguished Lectures, Brown University, Providence (RI), 23-26 April 2019. - “L’empire portugais et Michel de Montaigne,” Lecture at the Université de Bordeaux-Montaigne, 6 May 2019. - “The question of Ego-documents in early modern India,” lecture at the NEEM Colloquium, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 20 May 2019. - “Juifs et Nouveaux-Chrétiens dans le premier empire portugais : Pour une histoire connectée”, Inaugural plenary lecture to the Premier congrès de la Société des études juives, Strasbourg, 30 June 2019. - “Stumbling Across Two (and a Half) Revolutions: A Franco-Irish Experience”, paper presented at ‘Living the French Revolution: A symposium in honour of Peter McPhee’, University of Melbourne, 9-10 July 2019. - “Keywords for India: Empire,” Lecture at the Australia-India Institute, Melbourne, 15 July 2019. - Plenary lecture : “L’histoire globale à l’époque moderne”, Conference on « Globalisations et circulations des idées, des savoirs et des normes », Université Paris-Descartes, 11 September 2019.

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- “Between Eastern Africa and Western India: Slavery and Commerce in the Early Modern Indian Ocean,” lecture at the Pacific Basin Institute, Pomona College, 29 October 2019. - Organizer of “Comparing the Histories of China and India: A Round Table,” Department of History, UCLA, 20 November 2019. Los Angeles November 2019