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PhD

University Name: University of Calicut Year - 2024

Dissertation: “Print Culture and Marrying for Love: An Emotional History of Colonial Malabar”

 

M.Phil 

University Name: Sree Sankaracharya Sanskrit University, Kalady Year - 2009

Dissertation: “Migration From Travancore to Malabar: A Case Study of Kuttiady Region”

 

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor

The Zamorin’s Guruvayurappan College Kozhikode - 13/03/2012 - Working

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

SlNoDegree/CertificateUniversity/BoardYear
1PhDUniversity of Calicut2024
2MPhilSree Sankaracharya Sanskrit University, Kalady2009
3MA HistoryUniversity of Calicut2005

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED

Paper Presentation

Middle Class, print culture Womanliness: Emergence of Reading Woman in Kerala, 7th Annual International Kerala History Congress


Print Culture Reading and Social Transformation: The Emergence of Literary Public Sphere in Malabar, 9th International Kerala History Conference, SRBTM College, Koyilandy, 28-3- November 2025


PUBLICATIONS IN BOOKS/PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

Book chapters 

  1. The History of Emotions: A Paradigm Shift, Recherche - A Digest of Multidisciplinary Explorations, ISBN 978-93-91343-03-3.

  2. Chettur Sankaran Nair: A Valient Critique of Amritsar Tragedy, Discourse on Literature, Culture and History, ISBN 978-93-87398-88-7


Journal Publications

'Role of Drama in Social Reforms in the Namboothiri Community of Kerala’, Kakatiya Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. XX. No.1, ISSN No: 0976 – 2345, UGC Care Listed


Conference Papers

Migration and Transformation: Kuttiady in Kerala, South Indian History Congress Proceedings, ISSN – 2229-3671, UGC Care Listed


Return migration trends in Malabar: With Special Reference to Kuttiady, Proceedings of the Second Kerala History conference, ISBN 978- 93-85725-63-0


The waning Professional Tradition of the Khalasies, South Indian History Congress Proceedings, ISSN – 2229-3671, UGC Care Listed


Refashioning Private Sphere: Women As ‘Helpmates’ in Colonial Kerala, South Indian History Congress Proceedings, ISSN – 2229-3671, UGC Care Listed


Colonial Modernity and Print Culture: Writing a "New Womanhood”, South Indian History Congress Proceedings, ISSN – 2229-3671, UGC Care Listed


Embracing Modernity: Middle Class Self-Fashioning and Cultural Transformation In Colonial Malabar, South Indian History Congress Proceedings, ISSN – 2229-3671, UGC Care Listed