Mrinalini Sinha
Professor of History and Women’s Studies, The Pennsylvania State University
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Mrinalini Sinha is a Professor of History and Women’s Studies in the Department of History and Religious Studies Program at Penn State University. She is a historian of colonial India and of the British Empire and is interested in the history of empire, as it played out through multiple relations of power, in colonial India. Her research has spanned the history of the British-Indian connection from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries. The author of several books on the issues of colonial India, Sinha is currently working on a project that focuses on the trajectory of the concept of imperial citizenship, the demand for the rights of Indians as British subjects, in colonial India. She is also co-editing with Catherine Hall and Kathleen Wilson a new book series for Cambridge University Press entitled Critical Perspectives on Empire.


