Mark Condos
Title: Lecturer in Imperial and Global History
School or Department: History
E-mail: m.condos (@) qmul.ac.uk
Sites of Interest: Punjab; borderlands; India; Pakistan; diasporas; French India
Period of Interest: Modern
Research Keywords: colonial violence; law; revolutionary movements; anti-colonialism; frontiers and borderlands; anxieties and emotions
Relevant Publications:
- The Insecurity State: Punjab and the Making of Colonial Power in British India, 1849-1935 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017)
- ‘License to Kill: The Murderous Outrages Act and the Rule of Law in Colonial India, 1867-1925,’ Modern Asian Studies, vol. 50, no. 2 (2016), 479-517
- ‘“Fanaticism” and the Politics of Resistance along the North West Frontier of British India,’ Comparative Studies in Society and History, vol. 58, no. 3 (2016), 717-745
- Mark Condos and Gavin Rand, ‘Coercion and Conciliation at the Edge of Empire: State-Building and its Limits in Waziristan, 1849-1914‘, The Historical Journal (2017), 1-24