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Professor Howard Brasted

Professor, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, School of Humanities

Qualifications

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

Contact

Email:
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 15 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. with Adeel Khan, "Islam and the 'clash of civilizations'? An historical perspective", in S. Akbarzadeh (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Political Islam (Abingdon, Routledge, 2011), pp.273-301.

Brasted, H.V., 'Images of Islam and the Australian Press 1950-2000 and Postscript 2001-2007', in Farouqui, A. (ed.), Muslims and Media  Images (New Delhi, OUP, 2009, pp. 58-84,85-90.

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 confrontation’, 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.