Surgeons, fakirs, merchants and craftsmen : making L'Empereur's Jardin in early modern South Asia
Circulation and the emergence of modern mapping : Great Britain and early colonial India, 1764-1820
Refashioning civilities, engineering trust : William Jones, Indian intermediaries, and the production of reliable legal knowledge in late-eighteenth-century Bengal
British Orientalism in the early nineteenth century, or globalism versus universalism
Defusing diffusionism : the institutionaliztion of modern science education in early-nineteenth-century Bengal
When human travellers become instruments : the Indo-British exploration of Central Asia in the nineteenth century
Conclusion : Relocations.