• Mansi Rao: Dining tables on streets and carpets on floors – A study of vernacular furniture in north-west India

    Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

      The South Asia Collection Museum in Norwich,UK has over 250 vernacular furniture items and related objects from north-west India. When it came to representing these objects, available research was scarce. Emerging from this museological need of contextualising the collection, a collaborative project, ‘Vernacular Furniture of North-West India’ was conducted with the Design Innovation and…

  • Prof Prem Poddar – China in India: from Shangri-La to Kalimpong

    Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

    The talk will go though some of the pivotal moments in my book just released from Cambridge University Press. Through the India-China Border: Kalimpong in the Himalayas mobilizes rarely used documentary material from British, Chinese and Indian archives to shed new light on our understanding of the 'Tibet Question' in China-India relations. Focused on the Himalayan…

  • Silk Roads at the British Museum and British Library: Objects in Focus

    Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

      From September 2024 to February 2025, the Silk Roads get a spotlight in London, with two concurrent exhibitions on this topic at the British Museum and the British Library. The British Museum exhibition Silk Roads takes audiences on a journey across Asia, Africa and Europe, exploring the movement of people, objects and ideas in…

  • Prof Kiri Paramore – A Global History of Confucianism: The Cambridge History of Confucianism Volume I (prehistory– 1400 ce)

    Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

      This talk will introduce The Cambridge History of Confucianism, Volume I (pre-history-1400), the editing of which Prof Paramore is currently completing with publication expected in early 2026. Confucianism has been a major force in the cultural history of China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam for thousands of years, affecting the art, literature, science and politics…

  • Andrew Laurie: “Gleaming-breasted residents of streams that don’t freeze in winter”: the Dippers of the Mongolian Altai

    Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

      Andrew Laurie grew up in Shropshire, spent a lot of his childhood watching animals, and studied biology at the University of Cambridge, doing research on hippos in Tanzania, starfish in Sudan, and rhinos in Nepal, India and south-east Asia.   After a seven year research fellowship studying Marine Iguanas in the Galapagos Islands he…

  • Professor Doris Behrens-Abouseif: Men’s fashions in Medieval Cairo

    Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

    While dress code in medieval societies was largely defined by religious, political, and social rules, personal preferences could still play a significant role in shaping dress culture. Focused on Mamluk Cairo, this lecture documents the involvement of sultans and emirs in the design of uniforms and ceremonial outfits to convey their political image, while at…

  • Dr Christopher Bahl (Book launch) – Mobile Manuscripts: Arabic Learning across the Early Modern Western Indian Ocean

    Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom

      In this essential new work, Christopher D. Bahl departs from the established historiography on trade, shipping, and pilgrimage to argue for the emergence of Arabic learning as a crucial form of transoceanic mobility from the ûfteenth to the seventeenth centuries. From Egypt to the Hijaz, Yemen and further on to Gujarat and the Deccan,…

  • 2025 AGM: Susan Stronge

    Royal Asiatic Society Lecture Theatre 14 Stephenson Way, London, United Kingdom