Barbara Ramusack

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Barbara Nelle Ramusack (born November 5, 1937) is a historian and Charles Phelps Taft Professor of History Emerita at the University of Cincinnati.[1] Her focus was on Indian and Chinese History. She obtained her Ph.D in 1969 from the University of Michigan.[2][3][4]

Bibliography

  • Women in Asia: Restoring Women to History (with Sharon Sievers), Indiana University Press, 1999
  • The Indian Princes and Their States, Cambridge University Press, 2004 (Part of the "Cambridge History of India" series)
  • Authority and Ambiguity: Medical Women and Birth Control in India in Sarah Hodges (ed.), Reproductive Health in India: History, Politics, Controversies (Orient Longman, 2006).
  • History Of Contraception In India, Penguin India

References

  1. "Faculty page at University of Cincinnati". University of Cincinnati. Retrieved 28 January 2010. 
  2. BHAGAT, ASHRAFI S (21 October 2008). "Portraiture of Indian royal courts". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 6 February 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2010. 
  3. Ahmed, Razi U.; Yaqoob K. Bangash (8 January 2008). "The fog of a legacy". Dawn. Retrieved 28 January 2010. 


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