1. 'Leper Welfare in Nineteenth Century India’ by Rajendra Singh Vats, 1973.
2. Newspaper clippings of The Economist, New Statesman, The Indian Express, The Hindu and The Times, 1977-1981.
3. Papers relating to the Fifth Annual Conference of the Indian History and Culture Society held at the Museum Theatre, Government Museum, Egmore, Madras (12th, 13th and 14th February). They include an invitation to the conference and an article published in The Indian Express entitled ‘Scholars’ view of Indian unity’ by N. S Ramaswami’, 1982.
4. An invitation to Devahuti by the Indian Council of Cultural Relations and Sangeet Natak Akademi for the International Buddhist Performing Arts Festival, held at Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi, 10 October 1984
Leper; Welfare; Newspaper; The Economist; The Hindu; The Times; The Indian Express; The Hindu; The Times; Indian History and Culture Society; Conference; Egmore; Madras; Indian Unity; Invitation; Indian Council for Cultural Relations;
Papers from the Devahuti Damodar Library, Greater Kailash – II, New Delhi. Includes a proposal and outline for an edited volume, ‘India’s Interaction with China, Central and West Asia undertaken by A. Rahman, his correspondence with various contributors, minutes of meetings conducted on the project, bibliographies, reading lists and more.
Devahuti Damodar Library; India; China; Central Asia; West Asia; A. Rahman
1. ‘Beyond tokenism? Objectives and priorities in Asian Studies in Australia’.
2. Devahuti’s handwritten notes on Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom.
3. ‘Oppression and Human Liberation: Notes towards a Third World Utopia’ by Ashis Nandy.
4. ‘Aims and Objectives of Indian History and Culture Society’.
Tokenism; Asian Studies; Australia; Angkor Wat; Angkor Thom; Third World, Oppression; Ashis Nandy; Indian History and Culture Society; Punjab University; Chandigarh; Women's history; India; Gender; Amrita Sher-Gill; Hindu Marriage Act; Bombay