Punjab Research Group ‘Punjab: Past, Present, Future’ Punjab Research Group Conference, March 30, 2019 (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
DETAILED PROGRAMME
09.00- 09.15: Registration
09.15- 09.30: Welcome address: Professor Pritam Singh, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies,
University of Oxford
09.30-11.00: Session I Partition
Chair: Mahboob Hussain, Visiting Scholar, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies and Associate Professor, Department of History & Pakistan Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore
09.30-09.50: The ‘Real’ Partition: The Proceedings of the Punjab Partition Committee
Yaqoob Bangash, Chevening Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
09.50-10.10: Zar, Zan and Zameen: Local Constituencies of Partition Violence in West Punjab
Dr Ilyas Chattha, University of Southampton
10.10-10.30: The analysis of reflections of gloomy incidents of Punjab between 1984-1995 in contemporary Punjabi literatures.
Rajwinder Kaur, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of History, Panjab University Chandigarh, India
10.30-11.00: Discussion
11.15-11.45: Tea/Coffee Break
11.45-12.45: Session II Political economy
Chair: Harminder Kaur Bhogal, Project Director of Community Education Academy of Leadership (CEAL), West Midlands, England
11.45-12.05: A political economy of nation-building and industrial policy in India and Pakistan
Saadia Gardezi, MPhil student at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, University of Oxford and a former Journalist and cartoonist from Pakistan
12.05-12.25: Institutional underpinnings of farm loan waiver and debt relief mechanisms in East Punjab
Anmol Waraich, PhD Scholar at Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU, Delhi.
12.25-12.45: Discussion
12.50-13.15: Introduction with the attendees
13.30-14.15: Lunch Break
14.15-14.30: Conference Announcements regarding Publications, Scholarships and Research Projects
14.30-16:00: Session III Gender and literature studies
Chair: Jaskiran Bhogal, PhD Candidate, London School of Economics, United Kingdom
14:30-14:50: The Representation of Sikh Females in Panjabi Literature
Anisha Kaur Johal, Integrated Masters Degree (III year student) at the University of Derby
14:50-15:10: Panjabi Reimaginings of Shakespeare
Kiran Singh, PhD research student, University of Derby
15:10-15:30: Gunahgaar Aurtan (Guilty Women): Women in Punjab’s Left
Nikita Arora, Researcher in Women’s Studies, Hertford College, University of Oxford
15.30- 16.00: Discussion
16.15-16.45: Tea/Coffee Break
16.45-17.45: Session IV Politics and political history of West Punjab
Chair: Yaqoob Bangash, Chevening Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
16.45-17.05: Debating National Issues of Pakistan: The institutional Efficiency of the Punjab Assembly during Z.A. Bhutto Era
Dr. Mahboob Hussain, Visiting Scholar, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies and Associate Professor, Department of History & Pakistan Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore
17.05-17.25: British Administrative Magnates in Sahiwal (Montgomery) District during (1857-1947)
Saeed Ahmed Butt, Assistant Professor, Department of History, GCU Lahore
17.25-17.45: Discussion
17.45-18.00: Deliberation on/Announcement of Best Presenter Award
18.00-18.15: Vote of Thanks
Professor Pritam Singh, Conference Director
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