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Professor Howard Brasted

Professor, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, School of Humanities

Qualifications

BA (Hons) (Wellington), PhD (Edinburgh)

Contact

Email: hbrasted@une.edu.au
Room: E11 G68
Phone: 02 6773 2081 (or +61 2 6773 2081 overseas)

Research interests

Current research engages the themes of:

  • India and Pakistan
  • Islam in the Modern World         
  • American Imperialism   

Publications [last 10 years]

Books & Monographs
Brasted, H.V., Reflections on History Today and the Appearance of a New World Disorder? (Armidale, UNE, 2005)

Brasted, H.V. and Low, D.A. (eds), Freedom, Trauma, Continuities: Northern India and Independence (New Delhi, Sage, 1997), pp. 237.
 
Brasted, H.V.(ed) [with M.E. Falkus et al] Child Labour in Asia: Some Perspectives on Selected Countries, (Canberra, Aust Govt Printing Service, 1997), pp. 210.
 
Book chapters

Brasted, H.V., 'Images of Islam and the Australian Press 1950-2000 with Postscript 2001-2007', in Farouqui, A. (ed.), Muslims and Media  Images (New Delhi, OUP, 2008, pp. 58-90

Brasted, H.V., ‘A New World Disorder in the Making? An Historical Assessment in Akbarzadeh, S. and Mansouri, F., Political Islam and Human Security (Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006), pp. 15-31
 
Brasted, H.V., ‘Islam and Identity in South Asia: at the crossroads of confusion and confrotation’, in Johns,A.H, Patience,A,and Lahoud,Nelly (eds), Islam in World Politics (London, Routledge, 2005), pp. 105-126
 
Brasted, H.V.,’Women, Labour Standards, and Laboour Organisation’, in Amarjit Kaur(ed), Women Workers in Industrialising Asia (London, Palgrave, 2004), pp.218-240
 
Brasted,H.V., 'Contested Representations in Historical Perspective: Images of Islam and the Australian Press 1950-2000', in Shahram Akbazadeh (ed.), Islam in Australia (Sydney, UNSW Press, 2001),pp.206-227.
 
Brasted, H.V.,'South Asian Studies', in D.A.Low (ed.), Knowing Ourselves and Others: The Humanities in Australia into the 21st Century,Vol.2 (Canberra, Australia Research Council, 1998), pp.239-250.
 
Brasted, H.V., 'South Asian Studies Overseas: At the Crossroads of South Asia- Mindedness in Britain, Australia and New Zealand', in Kwon Tai-Hwan and Oh Myung-Seok (eds), Asian Studies in the Age of Globalisation (Seoul, Seoul National University Press, 1998), pp.209-232. [First appeared in Asia Journal below].
 
Brasted, H.V., ‘Child Labour in India’, in M.E.Falkus et al, Child Labour in Asia: Some Perspectives on Selected Countries (Canberra, Aust Govt Printing Service, 1997), pp. 13-41.
 
Refereed Articles
 
Brasted, H.V., ‘American Empire’ Australian Review of Public Affairs, 3 November 2006.

Brasted, H.V. and Khan, Adeel, ‘Pakistan, the Politics of Identity, and the BJP, Special Issue , South Asia, XXV, Dec.2002,pp. 365-380.
 
Brasted, H.V. and Julie Marsh, ‘Fire, the BJP, and Moral Society’, Special Issue, South Asia, XXV, Dec.2002,pp. 235-252.
 
Brasted, H.V., 'Piecing Together the Jigsaw: Indian Women in the Urban Labour Force', Asian Studies Review, Vol. 24, no.2 (June, 2000), pp.195-212.
 
Brasted, H.V. and Roy, A., ‘Introduction – Islam in History and Politics: a South Asian Perspective’, South Asia, Vol XXII, Special Issue, 1999, pp.1-12.
 
Brasted, H.V., Bridge, C. and Holland, R.F., 'Counsels of Despair or Withdrawals with Honour?' Partitioning in Ireland, India, Palestine and Cyprus', Round Table, No. 342, (1997), pp. 257-68.
 
Brasted, H.V., 'The Politics of Stereotyping. Western Images of Islam', Manushi, No. 98 (1997), pp. 6-16.