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'''Sajal Nag''' is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Distinguished Chair Professor in Social Sciences at [[Presidency University, Kolkata]].<ref>http://presiuniv.ac.in/web/staff.php?staffid=209</ref> <ref>http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140927/jsp/calcutta/story_18877998.jsp</ref> He specialises in the history of modern [[North-East India]]. He has published extensively on different aspects of India's North-East <ref>http://www.allbookstores.com/author/Sajal_Nag.html</ref>
'''Sajal Nag''' is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Distinguished Chair Professor in Social Sciences at [[Presidency University, Kolkata]].<ref>http://presiuniv.ac.in/web/staff.php?staffid=209</ref> <ref>http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140927/jsp/calcutta/story_18877998.jsp</ref> He specialises in the history of modern [[North-East India]]. He has published extensively on different aspects of India's North-East <ref>http://www.allbookstores.com/author/Sajal_Nag.html</ref>


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With several published books and research articles, his book ''India and North East India: Mind, Politics and the Process of Integration 1946-1950'' (Regency, Delhi, 1998) was nominated for [[Srikant Dutt Memorial Award]] for the Best Book on North East India in 2002 and, more recently, the book ''Contesting Marginality: Ethnicity, Insurgency and Sub nationalism in North East India'' (Manohar, New Delhi, 2002) was short listed for the [[New India Foundation Awards]] for the Best Book in Non-Fiction Category. He is also the member of the Govt. of India’s [[NCERT Curriculum Revision Committee]] in Contemporary Indian Politics. He has been the [[Oxfam]] Consultant for North East Indian Affairs and a part of its India Disaster Report and Violence Mitigation and Amelioration Project and a contributor to its [[India Disaster Report]]. Currently, he is an Executive Member of the [[International South Asian Environmental Historians]].<ref>http://www.cie-portugal.com/index2IIII.php?lang=2&pag=184</ref>
With several published books and research articles, his book ''India and North East India: Mind, Politics and the Process of Integration 1946-1950'' (Regency, Delhi, 1998) was nominated for [[Srikant Dutt Memorial Award]] for the Best Book on North East India in 2002 and, more recently, the book ''Contesting Marginality: Ethnicity, Insurgency and Sub nationalism in North East India'' (Manohar, New Delhi, 2002) was short listed for the [[New India Foundation Awards]] for the Best Book in Non-Fiction Category. He is also the member of the Govt. of India’s [[NCERT Curriculum Revision Committee]] in Contemporary Indian Politics. He has been the [[Oxfam]] Consultant for North East Indian Affairs and a part of its India Disaster Report and Violence Mitigation and Amelioration Project and a contributor to its [[India Disaster Report]]. Currently, he is an Executive Member of the [[International South Asian Environmental Historians]].<ref>http://www.cie-portugal.com/index2IIII.php?lang=2&pag=184</ref>

== Publications ==

Sajal Nag, ''The Uprising: Colonial State, Christian Missionaries, and Anti-Slavery Movement in North-East India (1908–1954)'', Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2016 <ref>https://india.oup.com/product/the-uprising-9780199460892?</ref> <p>
Sajal Nag, ''Bridging State and Nation: Peace Accords in India’s Northeast'', SAGE Publications, New Delhi, 2015. <ref>http://www.sagepub.in/books/Book245102/toc</ref> <p>
Sajal Nag, ''Pied Pipers in North-East India: Bamboo-flowers, Rat-famine and the Politics of Philanthropy'' (1881–2007), Manohar, Delhi, 2008.<p>
Sajal Nag, ''Contesting Marginality: Ethnicity, Insurgency and Subnationalism in North-East India'', Manohar, Delhi.<p>
sajal Nag, Nationalism, Separatism and Secessionism, Rawat Publications, New Delhi,2000.<p>
Sajal Nag (ed), Making of the Indian Union: Integration of Princely States and Excluded Areas in Post Independent India 1946-1975, (Akansha, 2006)<p>
Sajal Nag, ''Roots of Ethnic Conflict: Nationality Question in North-East India'', 1990.<p>
Sajal Nag, ''India and North-East India: Mind, Politics and the Process of Integration, 1946-1950'', 1998


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Sajal Nag is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Distinguished Chair Professor in Social Sciences at Presidency University, Kolkata.[1] [2] He specialises in the history of modern North-East India. He has published extensively on different aspects of India's North-East [3]

He was a Professor of History at Assam University, Silchar.[4] Earlier, and was associated with the North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, and the Centre for Social Studies, Surat.[5]

In 2008 Prof. Sajal Nag was Charles Wallace Fellow at the Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge (UK).[6] He was a Commonwealth Fellow to United Kingdom during 2004-2005 and a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at Queen's University, Belfast. He was Senior Fellow at Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi for two years 2013-2014.

With several published books and research articles, his book India and North East India: Mind, Politics and the Process of Integration 1946-1950 (Regency, Delhi, 1998) was nominated for Srikant Dutt Memorial Award for the Best Book on North East India in 2002 and, more recently, the book Contesting Marginality: Ethnicity, Insurgency and Sub nationalism in North East India (Manohar, New Delhi, 2002) was short listed for the New India Foundation Awards for the Best Book in Non-Fiction Category. He is also the member of the Govt. of India’s NCERT Curriculum Revision Committee in Contemporary Indian Politics. He has been the Oxfam Consultant for North East Indian Affairs and a part of its India Disaster Report and Violence Mitigation and Amelioration Project and a contributor to its India Disaster Report. Currently, he is an Executive Member of the International South Asian Environmental Historians.[7]

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