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1NAME: Nupur ChaudhuriSTATUS:ProfessorADDRESS:Department of History, Geography & General StudiesTexas Southern UniversityHouston, Texas 77004phone: 713-313-7814; e-mail: nupur.chaudhuri@tsu.eduEDUCATION:Ph.D. in History, 1974, Kansas State UniversityPUBLICATIONS: Major Publications:BOOKS:Contesting Archives: Finding Women in the Sources (co-editor with Sherry Katz and Mary Elizabeth Perry(University of Illinois Press, 2010) Penny (Barbara) Kanner award Winner,Voices of Women Historians: Personal, Professional and Political, (co-editor with Eileen Boris) IndianaUniversity Press, June, 1999Nation, Empire, Colony: Critical Categories of Gender and Race Analysis, (co-editor with Ruth RoachPierson) Indiana University Press, November, 1998Western Women and Imperialism: Complicity and Resistance (co-editor with Margaret Strobel), IndianaPress, 1992.ARTICLES:GLOBAL, BRITISH, BRITISH INDIAN AND INDIAN HISTORY:BRITISH INDIAN AND INDIAN HISTORY:“Nation-Building and Nationalism in Bengali Children’s Literature,” in a collection of essaysentitled Home Fronts: Britain and the Empire at War, 1939-45, edited by mark J. Crowleyand Sandra Trudgen Dawson, ,Boydell & Brewar ( Suffolk: U.K.), June, 2017“Reactions of Two Bengali Women Travelers: Krishnobhabini Das and Chitrita Devi,” in acollection of essays entitled Historic Engagements with Occidental Cultures, Religions andPowers, edited by Anne Richards and Iraj Omdivar, Palgrave-MacMillan, Nov. 2014Femmes indiennes entre nationalism et feminism des années 1880 à 1947, Clio (French Women’s HistoryJournal) in June, 2011Krishnobhabini Das’s Englande Bangamohila: An Archive of Early Thoughts on Bengali Women’sNationalism and Feminism,” Journal of Women’s History, 20 No1, 197-216 (Spring,2008)

2“Nellie is Beginning to Talk, But Nearly All Hindusthani:” Life of British Infants and Children in NineteenthCentury India,” in Publication Du Groupe De Recherches Anglo-Americaines De Tours (GRAAT, no. 36:Histoires d’enfant, histories d’enfance, June 2007, pp.287-304“Revising the Experiences of Colonized Women,” (co-editor Claire Robertson) for the Journal of Women’sHistory Spring, 2003“The Indian Other: Reactions of Two British Women Travel Writers,” in Colonial and Neo-colonial Views ofWomen, ed. Tamara L. Hunt (New York University Press, Spring,2002)“Issues of Race, Gender, and Nation in Englishwomen’s Domestic Magazine and Queen,” in NegotiatingIndia in Nineteenth-Century Media, ed. by Douglas Mark Peers and David Finkelstein, Macmillan Press(2000)"Bahupath Perie: The Long Trek,” in Voices of Women Historians: The Personal, The Political, TheProfessional.“Bloomsbury Ancestry: Jane Maria Strachey, feminism and Younger Strachey Women,” inWomen in the Milueu of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: Peace, Politics, and Education, ed by WayneChapman and Janet M. Manson, New York: Pace University Press, 1998“Who Will Help the Girls?: Maria Rye and Victorian Juvenile Immigration, 1869-1895,”Imperial Objects:The Colonial Emigration of Victorian Women, ed. Rita S. Kranadis, G. K. Hall, December,1997"Nationalism and Feminism in the writings of Santa Devi and Sita Devi," Interventions: Feminist DialoguesofThird-World Women's Literature and Film, ed. Bishnupriya Ghosh et al. Garland Press, 1997.Guest editor (with Cheryl Johnson-Odim) of a special issue on "Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality: Nationaland Global Perspectives" for the National Women's Studies Journal (Spring,1996)"On the Outside Looking In: Writing and Teaching about Groups Not Your Own" in Dialogue section ofJournal of Women's History, (1996): 8:3 pp. 143-145."Memsahibs and Their Servants in Nineteenth-Century India "Women's History Review, (1994):3:4 pp. 549562"Shawls Jewelry, Curry and Rice in Victorian Britain," in Western Women and Imperialism: Complicity andResistance. Co-Editor (with Margaret Strobel), a special issue on "Western Women and Imperialism" forWomen's Studies international Forum, (1990): 13: 4 1990; co-author of introduction."History of English Childhood," a chapter in Children in Comparative and Historical Perspective, AnInternational Handbook, ed. Joseph M. Hawes and R. Ray Hiner, Greenwood Press, 1991, pp. 241-275."Memsahibs and Motherhood in Nineteenth Century Colonial India," Victorian Studies, Summer:1988, pp.517-532.FRENCH HISTORY:“Grad Mamy Alice Raconte “les Tribulations d’une Alsacienne entre 1939-1945”: Mme AliceWenzienger’s Experiences during the Nazi Occupation of Alsace and fall of Paris” will be published in

3a collection Europe during World War II in December 2020 by Broydel and Brewar."The Salons, the Shops, the Streets: Scenes of Early feminism in Eighteenth-Century France," inWomen in Western Tradition: Viewing Our Heritage, ed. Frances Richardson Keller, Mellen Press,1990, pp. 264-296."Les Droits de la femme," tr. with SGB and KMO, Women, the Family and Freedom: The Debate inDocuments, ed. Susan Groag Bell & Karen Offen, Stanford University Press, 1985"Olympe de Gouges' Perceptions of Marriage and Motherhood in Revolutionary France," publishedin the Proceedings of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, 1990, pp. 815-821."An Assessment of Concurrence in Socio-political Beliefs Between Malouet and Raynal,"Proceedings Western Society for French History, 4 (1976): 205-211."Beaumarchais and his reactions to the French Revolution," Proceedings Western Society for FrenchHistory, 3 (1975): 242-255.AMERICAN HISTORY:"We All Seem Like Brothers And Sisters: The African-American Community in Manhattan, Kansas, 18651940," Kansas History, Volume 24, Winter 1991-1992, pp. 27-288. This has been reprinted in "WeSpecialize in the Wholly Impossible": A Reader in Black History," ed, Darlene Clark Hine, WilmaKing, and Linda Reed, Carlson Publishing, Inc. (1994)"The Second Decade," A History of the Coordinating Committee on Women in the Historical Profession--Conference Group, 1989"Good Homemakers Make Good Neighbors: A History of Kansas Homemakers Units, 1914-1982", KansasQuarterly, Vol 18, Number 3, 1986.Entries in Encyclopedia“Clash of Cultures: gender and Colonialism in South and Southeast Asia,” Gender and Modern World (SouthAsia, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand) in Encyclopedia of Gender and Early ModernWorld (1750-WWI) , Part II, ed. Teresa Meade and Mary Weisner, Blackwell Publishers (2006)“British Colonialism in India,” Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood, ed. Paula S. Fuss, MacMillanReference, USA, Vol. 1 (2004)Gender and Empire in Encyclopedia of European Social History, ed. Peter Stearnes , Scribners 2001Contributor to Biographical Dictionary of Modern Radicals and Socialists, Volume I: 1780-1815, ed. Profs.David Nichols and Peter Marsh, The Harvester Press, 1988.Contributor to A Historical Dictionary of the French Revolution, ed. Barry Rothhaus and Sam Scott,

4Greenwood Press, 1984.REVIEW ESSAYS & Book Reviews:The End of Empires: African Americans and India, in Pacific Historical Review, 2009Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States, in PacificHistorical Review, August 2008The Harem, Slavery and British Imperial Culture: Anglo-Muslim Relations in the Late Nineteenth Century,Victorian Studies, Autumn, 207Empire Families: Britons and Late Imperial India, International Historical Review, 2007Contact Zones: Aboriginal and Settler Women in Canada’s Colonial Past, in Pacific Historical Review,November 2007Immigrant Ethnic and Racialized Women in Canadian History in Pacific History Review. May 2006Review Essay on African Women’s Lives in National Women’s Studies Journal, Spring, 2001, pp. 172-176Trade in Strangers in International Migration Review, Summer, 2000Ida Blom, Karen Hagemann, Catherine Hall, ed. Gendered Nations: Nationalisms and Gender Order inthe Long Nineteenth Century (Berg: Oxford & New York, 2000)Eileen Boris and Angelique Janssens, ed. Complicating Categories: Gender, Class, Race and Ethnicity,Cambridge, New York and Melbourne: University of Cambridge Press, 1999.Review Essay on “Gender,Empire and Travel Literature” in Victorian Studies, Vol. 40, 1998Review Essay on "Women in Asia," in National Women's Studies Journal, Volume 4, No. 2, Summer 1992Restoring Women to History: Teaching Packets for Integrating Women's History into courses on Asia,Journal of Women's History, Spring 1989, pp. 132-138PAPERS PRESENTED:“Representing the Past: Images of Colonized Indians in British Popular Media, 1850-1900,” At the NorthAmerican Conference on British Studies Annual Meeting, October 26, 2018 in Provedence, RhodeIsland.“Concept of Citizenship and Masculinity in Bengali/Indian Children’s Literature,” at the European SocialScience History Conference, April 1, 2016 in Valencia, Spain“Experiences of Dr. Jules Kempf during the German Occupation of Alsace,” at the Western Society forFrench Historians, November 6, 2015

5“The Experiences of Alice Juliette Wentzinger as an Alsatian Refugee during World War II” in a panel titled“Conflict at Home: Refugees, Workers and “Reproduction in Wartime Europe: 1929-1945 at the AmericanHistorical Association’s annual meeting on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at 8:30am.The Status of All Women and Women’s History Today at the panel entitled “Forty-Five Years of theCoordinating Council for Women in History, At the American Historical Association’s 128 th AnnualMeeting in Washington, DC on January 5, 2014“Some Bengali/Indian Women’s Concept of Nationalism and Citizenship under the BritishRaj,” at the European Social Science History Conference on April, 26, 2014, in Vienna,Austria.“PierreCaron de Beaumarchais and his Gun Deal during the French Revolution at the panelentitled “A Revolutionary Search for Stability at the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era,1750-1850, on February 22, 2014The Intellectual Foundations of Bengali Women’s Nationalism and Feminism, presented atthe International Federation for Research in Women’s History, on Friday, August 30 th, 2013at Hallam University, Sheffield, U.K.Discourse on Bengali Girls’ Education or Lack of It during the late Nineteenth and earlyTwentieth Century, presented at the 22 nd European Conference on South Asian Studies, atthe University Institute of Lisbon/ Portugal 27 July, 2012“Discourse on Politics and Religion in Beaumarchais’ Opera Tarare, presented at the Consortium on theRevolutionary Era, 1750-1850 on February 23, 2013 at Ft. Worth, Texas.Discourse on Bengali Girls’ Education or Lack of It during the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century,presented at the 22nd European Conference on South Asian Studies, at the University Institute of Lisbon/Portugal 27 July, 2012Bringing Women into Regular World Civilization Courses, The Fifteenth Berkshire Conference on Women.11 June 2011“England Under the Gaze of Two Indian Women Travelers in 1885 and 1947,”at the Annual Conference ofBritish Scholars, 31 March, 2011“Child Care in Colonial Bengal, India, as Gleaned from Women’s Writings,” European Social ScienceHistory Conference, Ghent, Belgium, April, 15, 2010“Creating a British Home in Nineteenth-Century India” at the International Colloquium on Homes andHomecomings,” on March 27, 2008 at the University of Nottingham, U.K. sponsored by the University ofNottingham and Gender and History.“Come Sisters! Let’s Break the Shackles of the British:” Indian Women’s Nationalism Against theBritish,1905-1947,” presented at the Fourteenth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, June14,2008, Minneapolis, MN

6“An Archive of Early Thoughts on Bengali Women, presented at the 40 th Annual Conference of WesternAssociation of Women Historians, May 16, 2008, University of British Columbia“Pierre Caron de Beaumarchais and the Slavery Question,” in European History Section at the 73rd AnnualMeeting of the Southern Historical Association, November 1, 2007, Richmond, Virginia“Lives of British Infants and Children in Nineteenth Century India,” presented at “Stories for Children,Histories of Childhood: Colloque International, Groupe de Recherches Anglo-Américaines de Tours,November 19, 2005, Université de Tours“In Search of Krishnobhabini Das, A Feminist Nationalist in Nineteenth-Century India,” presented at theannual meeting at the American Historical Association on January 7, 2005, Seattle“A Hindu Wife’s Travel to England in late Nineteenth Century and Its Impact on Her Private Life,” presentedat the Conference of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History on August 13,2003, Queen’s University, Belfast.“An Attempt to Restore Lost Identity: Indian nationalism and African Americans,” presented at “Blacks andAsians in the Making of the Modern World: A Conversation Across Fields: An International Conference onApril 12, 2003, Boston University“Teaching World Civilizations during and after 9/11" in a panel entitled “Impact on History Courses Duringand After 9/11" presented at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association on Jan. 3,2003, Chicago.“Behind the White Curtain: The Demography of European Families in Nineteenth Century India,” presentedat a Research Workshop entitled “ The Demographics of Empire,” on Nov. 9, 2002 at Texas SouthernUniversityFrom Kipling’s Gunga Din to the American Film Gunga Din: Anglo-American Representation of India andthe Indians,” presented at the Eleventh Annual International Conference of the World HistoryAssociation, August 16, 2002, Seoul, Korea.Plenary Session:” Impact of 9/11 on Teaching” at the Western Association of Women Historians, April 19,2002, Huntington Library, L.A.“An Indian Woman and Colonial Encounter in Late Nineteenth Century London,” Southwestern SocialScience Association Meeting, March, 17, 2001, Fort Worth, Texas“ Let’s Break the Shackles’: an Indian woman’s colonial encounter in late nineteenth-century England,”32nd Annual Conference of Western Association of Women Historians, May 20, 2001,“Nationalism and a Bengali Lady in Late Nineteenth Century India,” 10th Anniversary Conference ofWomen’s History Network, London Guildhall University and the Women’s Library, Sept 9, 2001“The Indian Other: Reaction of Florence Marryatt, author of Sketches of Anglo-Indian Life and Character”,Western Conference on British Studies, Houston, October 16, 2001“India as a Provider of Economic Opportunity to Middle Class British Women,” Southern Conference onBritish Studies,” New Orleans, November 17, 2001“Gender and 19th Century British Empire,” Workshop presented at the 80 th Annual Conference of NationalCouncil for the Social Studies, November 19, 2000 in San Antonio, Texas“Teaching Imperialism and Gender in World Civilization Courses,” Texas World History Organization andInternational Global History Conference at University of Texas, Austin, February 2000“Perception of India and the Indians in Ladies Home Treasury and the Queen,” Southern Conference ofBritish Studies, at Fort Worth, November 5, 1999“Perception of India and the Indians in British Women’s Periodicals, 1850-1890,” paper presented atSouthwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, Texas, April 1, 1999.“Indian women and English Women’s Domestic Magazine,” paper presented at the Western Association ofWomen Historians’ annual conference at Asilomar, California, May 24, 1999

7“White America and Colonized India: Reactions to American Immigration Policies Published in Two IndianPeriodicals, 1910-1931,” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the American HistoricalAssociation, Washington, D.C. January 8, 1999“Shattering the Silence: Olympe de Gouges and Slavery on the Eve of the French Revolution,” a paperpresented at the English Department Symposium:: Shattering the Silence, Texas Southern university,December 1, 1998."British Women's Periodicals and Advice Columns about Trips to India and Sojourn There, 1860-1900,"presented at the North American Conference on British Studies annual meeting. on October 7, 1995"Representation of Colonial Cities in the Writings of Florence Marryatt, A.U. and Maria hay Mitchellpresented on January 6, 1995 at the American Historical Association Annual meeting on January 6, 1995"Description of Calcutta in the Travel Narratives of British Women Writers", Pacific Coast Conference onBritish Studies, April 22,1994"Memsahibs and their Servants in India: A Study of British racism in Nineteenth-Century India," WesternAssociation of Women Historians, May 20, 1993Jane Maria Strachey and Feminism," paper presented at the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the WesternConference on British Studies and North American Council of British Studies, October 9, 1992."Olympe de Gouges' Perceptions of Marriage and Motherhood in Revolutionary France," paper presented atthe 20th meeting of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe in September, 1989."Shawls, Jewelry, Curry, and Rice in Victorian England," presented at the American Historical AssociationAnnual Conference, 1987"Concept of Separate Spheres and the British Housewives in Nineteenth Century India," presented at theSeventh Berkshire Conference, June 14, 1987."Growing Up in the Subcontinent: Life of British Children in Nineteenth Century India," presented atMissouri Valley History Conference, April 14, 1986."Life without Pomp and Ceremony: Pregnancy and Childbearing of Memsahibs in Nineteenth-CenturyIndia,"Western Association for Women Historians' Conference, May 1984."Consequences of Becoming a Memsahib: British Housewives in India, 1850-1900," Western Association ofWomen Historians Conference, April 1979.Chair and Comments: Chair and commentator for a panel entitled Gender, Politics, Place and the Legaciesof Colonialism, at the Western Association of Women Historians on May 3, 2014 at Pomona,CaliforniaMember of the of the Sixteenth Berkshire International Women’s History Conference 2012-2014Served as Chair and Commentator for a panel entitles “Women, Gender and Race: Rethinking the Complexand Vexed Relations Between Empire and Nations on May 23, 2014 at the Berkshire ConferenceCommentator for the panel: Women and Reproduction in the British Empire, May 25, 2014 at the BerkshireConference,PUBLIC LECTURES:Refugees in Wartime: The Case of Alice Juliette Wentzinger, an Alsatian Woman in World War II, KeynoteSpeech at the Western Association of Women Historians Luncheon, August 16,2014 at the PacificCoast Branch of American Historical AssociationGuest Speaker for series of Five Lectures at University of St. Thomas, 2006Invited speaker at Jane Addams Hull House in 2006 a public lecture on Jane Addams and IndianNationalists,Guest Speaker for Women’s History Month Annual Lecture at Rice University, March 11, 2004Invited Speaker at a Symposium on “Women’s Studies: State of the Art in teaching and Research,” atUniversity of Hawaii at Hilo from January 31-February 3, 2003. I spoke on Monday (February 3) on

8“Women’s Studies and Research on Gender and Empire.”Invited Speaker at Brazoria County Historical Museum, April 29, 1999 on KosovoInvited Speaker at Pearland Library and Historical Society, April 29, 1999 on the History of the BalkansGuest Speaker at the Women's Studies Program at the Appalachian State University, March 28, 1996Guest Speaker at the Women's Studies Department at University of Toronto and York University, Canada onNovember 16-17, 1995Guest Speaker at Workshop/Conference on Feminism, Imperialism, and Race: India and Britain atUniversity of Cincinnati, on October 24, 1992. Title of the Speech "Memsahibs: A Mirror of BritishRacism in 19th-Century India."Guest Speaker at Women's History Seminar at University of Kansas, February 8, 1985. [Title of the speech]"Domestic Sphere of British Housewives in India during the Nineteenth Century."Guest speaker atWomen's History Week at University of Illinois at Urbana. March 4, 1985. Title of Speech: "AMetamorphosis of Victorian Women in the Tropics.""Toward Sisterhood: The Struggle to Transcend Class and Ethnic Barrier," National Women StudiesAssociation Conference, 1980.GRANTS:Research Grant from Kansas Committee for the Humanities, 1983-1984.Princi

3 a collection Europe during World War II in December 2020 by Broydel and Brewar. "The Salons, the Shops, the Streets: Scenes of Early feminism in Eighteenth-Century France," in Women in Western Tradition: Viewing Our Heritage, ed. Frances Richardson Keller, Mellen Press, 1990, pp. 264-296.

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