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David Arnold (born 1 October 1946) is a historian and has held the position of Professor of Asian and Global History at Warwick University since 2006. Previously he held the position of professor of South Asian History at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies. He was one of the founding members of the subaltern studies group in the 1970s, remembered by Ranajit Guha in 1993 as "an assortment of marginalised academics". Arnold contributed seven articles in total to the publication and co-edited the eighth volume with David Hardiman in 1994. He later described this period as consisting of "the most inspiring and supportive atmosphere I have ever been in".

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  • دايفيد أرنولد (ar)
  • David Arnold (Historiker) (de)
  • David Arnold (historian) (en)
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  • دايفيد أرنولد (بالهندية: डेविड अर्नाल्ड)‏ (و. 1946 م) هو مؤلف، ومؤرخ العصر الحديث، ومؤرخ، وأستاذ جامعي من الهند، والراج البريطاني. (ar)
  • David John Arnold (* 1. Oktober 1946) ist ein britischer Historiker. Er befasst sich mit der Geschichte Südasiens, besonders Indiens. Arnold studierte an der University of Sussex mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1968 und wurde 1973 promoviert. Er war Professor für Geschichte Südasiens an der School of African and Oriental Studies der Universität London. Ab 2006 war er Professor für Asiatische Geschichte und Globalgeschichte an der University of Warwick, wo er inzwischen Professor Emeritus ist. 2007 bis 2010 war er dort ESRC-Professor. (de)
  • David Arnold (born 1 October 1946) is a historian and has held the position of Professor of Asian and Global History at Warwick University since 2006. Previously he held the position of professor of South Asian History at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies. He was one of the founding members of the subaltern studies group in the 1970s, remembered by Ranajit Guha in 1993 as "an assortment of marginalised academics". Arnold contributed seven articles in total to the publication and co-edited the eighth volume with David Hardiman in 1994. He later described this period as consisting of "the most inspiring and supportive atmosphere I have ever been in". (en)
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  • دايفيد أرنولد (بالهندية: डेविड अर्नाल्ड)‏ (و. 1946 م) هو مؤلف، ومؤرخ العصر الحديث، ومؤرخ، وأستاذ جامعي من الهند، والراج البريطاني. (ar)
  • David John Arnold (* 1. Oktober 1946) ist ein britischer Historiker. Er befasst sich mit der Geschichte Südasiens, besonders Indiens. Arnold studierte an der University of Sussex mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1968 und wurde 1973 promoviert. Er war Professor für Geschichte Südasiens an der School of African and Oriental Studies der Universität London. Ab 2006 war er Professor für Asiatische Geschichte und Globalgeschichte an der University of Warwick, wo er inzwischen Professor Emeritus ist. 2007 bis 2010 war er dort ESRC-Professor. Er befasste sich mit dem Indien der Kolonialzeit, von Unabhängigkeitsbewegungen bis zur Geschichte von Gesundheitsfürsorge und Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte. Er schrieb eine Biographie von Gandhi. Er ist Fellow der British Academy und der Royal Asiatic Society. 2015 wurde er in die Academia Europaea gewählt. (de)
  • David Arnold (born 1 October 1946) is a historian and has held the position of Professor of Asian and Global History at Warwick University since 2006. Previously he held the position of professor of South Asian History at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies. He was one of the founding members of the subaltern studies group in the 1970s, remembered by Ranajit Guha in 1993 as "an assortment of marginalised academics". Arnold contributed seven articles in total to the publication and co-edited the eighth volume with David Hardiman in 1994. He later described this period as consisting of "the most inspiring and supportive atmosphere I have ever been in". He is also an early contributor to the field of colonial medicine, most influentially Colonizing the Body. (en)
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