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Harald Fischer-Tiné

Exhibition of the Yangshi Lei Architectural Archives (1644-1911):

Constructing Qing Imperial Landscapes


10 May – 10 June, 2013, Monday-Friday 6.00-22.00 /Saturday 7.00-17.00

ETH Main Building, G-Gallery, Rämistrasse 101, 8006 Zurich

Harald Fischer-Tiné, PhD
Professor

Clausiusstrasse 59
Room RZ G 24
CH-8092 Zürich

+41 44 632 69 15
+41 44 632 16 71 (fax)

harald.fischertine@gess.ethz.ch


Student Office Hours:

Wednesday, 15.00-16.30 h (during term)
By arrangement (vacation)


CURRENT PROJECTS

Muscling in on Asia: the Y.M.C.A in India and Ceylon, c. 1890-1950
Sanskrit, Sociology and Anti-Imperial Struggle: The Worlds of Shyamji Krishnavarma (1857-1930)


CURRICULUM VITAE


From 2008
Full Professor of Modern Global History, ETH Zürich

Adjunct Professor of History, Jacobs University Bremen

2006-2008 Professor of History, Jacobs University Bremen
2007
Habilitation: University of Heidelberg
2000-2006
Assistant Professor at the Department of South Asian History and Society, Humboldt University, Berlin
2002
Postdoctoral Fellowship, German Historical Institute, London
2000
PhD, Universität Heidelberg
1998-2000
Lecturer, South Asia Institute at the University of Heidelberg
1995
MA: University of Heidelberg
1993
Diploma of Hindi Proficiency: Central Institute of Hindi, Agra (Indien)



RESEARCH INTERESTS




SELECTED PUBLICATIONS


A complete list of publications is available here


STUDENTS SUPERVISED

 

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