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Frederick Corbyn
Wikipedia
Frederick Corbyn (11 May 1791 – 7 October 1853) was an English surgeon who worked in Calcutta and was the founder of one of the first scientific journals...
51 months ago
Account of the Epidemic Spasmodic Cholera, which has lately prevailed in India, and other adjacent countries and islands, and at sea. Communicated in a letter from Frederick Corbyn, Esq. Assistant Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment. With Communication
Europe PMC
Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature.
57 months ago
grant wood / OAI
Open Art Images
Grant Wood, a master artist of the twentieth century, created in 1930 and sold to the Art Institute of Chicago in November of the same year.
47 months ago
Colesworthy Grant's Portraits of Colonial Society in India: Lithography, Liberalism, and the Global Making of Middle‐Class Culture, c. 1833–57
Wiley Online Library
This essay explores how lithographic printing connected colonial society in India to global developments in the making of middle-class culture.
23 months ago
(PDF) Art Schools in British Colonial India 17 th Century-19 th Century
ResearchGate
PDF | To propagate Western values in art education along with the colonial agenda, the British established art schools in Calcutta and...
7 months ago
Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata
MAP Academy
One of the oldest Indian art institutes (founded in 1839) that later rejected Western pedagogies to embrace a distinctly Indian aesthetic...
29 months ago
George Bevan Bowen
Wikipedia
Sir George Bevan Bowen KBE DL JP (1858 – 3 July 1940) was a Welsh Conservative landowner and county officer in Pembrokeshire.
113 months ago
Investigating Cholera in Broad Street: A History in Documents
Broadview Press
This book features various accounts of a cholera outbreak in West London that killed over 500 people in ten days during the late summer of 1854.
58 months ago
Pratik Chakrabarti
Academia.edu
My research specializations are in the history of medicine, science and global and imperial history, spanning South Asian, Caribbean and Atlantic history...
28 months ago
Orient BlackSwan
Orient Blackswan
This book is about Western science in a colonial world. It asks: how do we understand the transfer and absorption of scientific knowledge across diverse...
50 months ago