[Urban South Asia] Bangalore
michael fischer
mfischer at MIT.EDU
Thu May 29 08:42:37 EDT 2008
Hi Jahnavi,
Great to hear you are working on the aeronautics industry in
Bangalore. I've done a little interviewing in the IT and biotech
industry there, but only been on planes as seatmates with young men
being trained to work in the aeronautics industry. Ramana's
autobiography (the father of the bomb) has a little bit on what Mysore
was like in his childhood, but I don't remember anything particularly
about the German presence. I'd love to hear more about what you are
finding, and I would guess that others in the group will know more,
especially Tulasi Srinivas.
Mike
On May 29, 2008, at 6:29 AM, Jahnavi Phalkey wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am new to the list, work on contemporary history and politics of
> India, and specifically tilted towards history of science and
> technology. And this posting concerns my interest in Bangalore.
>
> I have begun studying the establishment of aeronautics research and
> education in India, and Bangalore is the centre of this activity.
> While I am aware of the works by Janaki Nair, James Heitzman and
> Smriti Srinivas - but I have yet to come across a sustained
> historical analysis or study of Bangalore concerning its
> laboratories and big science and technology projects that are NOT
> related to IT or the software industry. I wanted to know if some of
> us are aware of other works/ papers/ or even scholars interested in
> this aspect of Bangalore.
>
> The other question I have is about the significant German presence
> in the Mysore state around mid-twentieth century. I was once
> fleetingly informed of a work by Geeta Rajan, but I have not managed
> to track that down, but I would be equally happy to know of related/
> other works that tackle this question.
>
> Needless to say, I will be very happy to hear more on these
> questions, and/ or discuss my project with interested colleagues.
>
> Thank you
> Best,
>
> Jahnavi
>
>
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