Fort Cochin in Kerala 1750-1830 : the social condition of a Dutch
community in an Indian milieu
Singh, A.
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Singh, A. (2007, June 20). Fort Cochin in Kerala 1750-1830 : the social condition of a Dutch
community in an Indian milieu. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12087
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Anjana Singh was born in Patna, India, on 25October 1976. She received a BA (Honours) in History from Gargi College, University of Delhi, in 1997. She obtained her MA in History from the University of Mumbai in 1999, and received an MPhil. degree in 2001. Since then she has been affiliated with Leiden University as part of the TANAP project of the Department of History. She has conducted archival research in India, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom and uses English and Dutch archives for her research and writing. Her main fields of interest are European overseas expansion, early modern India and Europeans in India. Her PhD thesis, to be defended in June 2007, is a case study of the Dutch in Malabar between 1750 and 1830.