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FACULTY
Richard Smith
I joined CVSP full time in
1993 and from 1998 have been one-third in the SBHS department,
teaching one course a semester in social anthropology (SOAN).
I obtained my doctorate from
the University of Cambridge in 1989 after doing a B.A. in Maths and
Social Anthropology at Cambridge and an M.Litt. at the University of
Delhi. My Ph.D. thesis, published in 1996 as Rule by Records:
Land registration and village custom in early British Panjab,
critiqued the colonial construction of knowledge about Indian
society by analysing a central institution of British rule in India,
the registration of land. I subsequently joined Martha Mundy in
research on land registration under Ottoman rule and the British
Mandate in villages of northern Jordan, which resulted in a joint
monograph published in 2007, Governing property, making the
modern state: Law, administration and production in Ottoman Syria.
The courses I usually teach
are CVSP 201 to 204 and SOAN 103, 212, 214, 222 or 310. |