Going to the Indian Ocean: Climate and immigrants in the Bay of Bay of Bengal
September 20, 2022 10:09 Source: China Social Sciences Magazine Author: Sunier Amris

  bet365 Play online games Sunil Amrit (Sunil AMRITH),Professor of the Department of History at Yale University。Doctor of History at Cambridge University in 2006。2015-2020 Ren Ren History Professor of History、Director of History and Economic Center。Professor of the Department of History at Yale University since 2020、Chairman of the South Asian Research Association (SASC)。Won the highest award in the American cultural industry in 2017 -MacArthur Award。Representative works are:Crossing The Bay of Bengal: The Furies of Nature and the Fortunes of Migrants (2013,Chinese translation "Settlement of Bay of Bengal: Natural Frambry and the Wealth of Immigration",Published in July 2020 Zhejiang People's Publishing House);Migration and Diaspora in Modern Asia (2011); DECOLONIZING International Health: India and Southeast Asia, 1930-1965 (2006). 

  Summary of content:The Indian Ocean has always been one of the focus of global environmental history research。Focusing on the Bay of Bangladesh,We link to South Asia and Southeast Asia,Discuss the connection between the "monsoon Asian" climate and immigration activities,On the basis of this, the research results of the cross -sector of immigration history and environmental history history,Help us understand the current environment challenge,and put forward direction for future research。[Xu Lu, Chen Jiazi, Li Xinghao Translated] 

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