Independent Research Scholar, Singapore
Dr Meenu Kanojia is a Business Historian and is conducting independent research. My research focuses on the Portuguese and British history of Western India and its connections with South East Asia. I have published articles on Numismatics in Times of India and have guided many undergraduate students of various colleges of Mumbai for the Research Methodology Program conducted at the Heras Institute. I have also undertaken Book Reviews for the Indica Journal. My interest lies in teaching and perseverance in research. I have completed my M.Phil and PhD from Mumbai University, Department of History. PhD. (History), University of Mumbai, Mumbai, 2017.
I have presented my paper in the International Conference held in Mumbai in 2019, Presented my paper visually in the ICAS- Kyoto- August2021, and Presented my paper at IIMA Conference August 2023.
Title of the Dissertation: The Bullion Trade in British Bombay, c.1661-1820.
M. Phil. (History), University of Mumbai- Mumbai, 2002.
Title of the Dissertation: Trade in Horses by the Portuguese in Western India.
Subject of Interest, Trade and Politics in Western India, Bombay’s Trading connections with South East Asia, and Urban Developments.
Statement of Confirmation by Dr Meenu Kanojia, that my paper is original and is not published.
Structure and Agency in the Indian Ocean during 1500-1900 II
Monday, July 29, 2024
16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
Monday, July 29, 2024
16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)