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In this episode, Sumit and Vasundhara tell you the story of William Duane and his newspaper called The Indian World, which he started in 1792 in Calcutta. Before long he had run afoul of the East India Company yet again.
This episode features special guest Dr. Ritika Prasad.
You can support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/RealityScribes
Sources:
Nigel Little: Transoceanic Radical: William Duane, Pickering and Chatto, 2014.
Ritika Prasad: "Imprimatur as Adversary: Press freedom and colonial governance in India, 1780–1823", in Modern Asian Studies, 2021(03).
Wilkinson, Callie. "“Pernicious publicity”: The East India Company, the military, and the freedom of the press, 1818–1823." Journal of British Studies 61.4 (2022): 915-948.
Benedict Anderson: Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, Verso: 1983.
Music
The following tracks were used in this episode and were taken from the YouTube Audio Library. They do not require attribution under the YouTube Audio Library License. However, we will credit the artists for their work.
"East West" by John Patitucci
"Stealth" by Aakash Gandhi
"Low Noon" by John Patitucci
"Alone with my thoughts" by Esther Abrami
Allegro by Emmit Fenn
Podcast Artwork: Sumit Chaturvedi
Social Media
X: @realityscribes
Instagram: @realityscribes
Facebook: Reality Scribes
YouTube: Reality Scribes
Reality Scribes has been conceptualised, scripted, narrated and produced by Sumit Chaturvedi and Vasundhara Sirnate.
In this episode, Sumit and Vasundhara tell you the story of William Duane and his newspaper called The Indian World, which he started in 1792 in Calcutta. Before long he had run afoul of the East India Company yet again.
This episode features special guest Dr. Ritika Prasad.
You can support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/RealityScribes
Sources:
Nigel Little: Transoceanic Radical: William Duane, Pickering and Chatto, 2014.
Ritika Prasad: "Imprimatur as Adversary: Press freedom and colonial governance in India, 1780–1823", in Modern Asian Studies, 2021(03).
Wilkinson, Callie. "“Pernicious publicity”: The East India Company, the military, and the freedom of the press, 1818–1823." Journal of British Studies 61.4 (2022): 915-948.
Benedict Anderson: Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, Verso: 1983.
Music
The following tracks were used in this episode and were taken from the YouTube Audio Library. They do not require attribution under the YouTube Audio Library License. However, we will credit the artists for their work.
"East West" by John Patitucci
"Stealth" by Aakash Gandhi
"Low Noon" by John Patitucci
"Alone with my thoughts" by Esther Abrami
Allegro by Emmit Fenn
Podcast Artwork: Sumit Chaturvedi
Social Media
X: @realityscribes
Instagram: @realityscribes
Facebook: Reality Scribes
YouTube: Reality Scribes
Reality Scribes has been conceptualised, scripted, narrated and produced by Sumit Chaturvedi and Vasundhara Sirnate.