Background
Ramusack, Barbara Nelle was born on November 5, 1937 in Gary, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Joseph Michael and Nelle Barbara (Tamalunas) Ramusack.
(Barbara Ramusack describes the pre-colonial origins of th...)
Barbara Ramusack describes the pre-colonial origins of the Indian princes, frequently portrayed as synonymous with oriental luxury, and how they adapted their public activities and personal lifestyles to survive as political leaders and cultural icons. Their collaboration enabled the British to govern India with relatively limited manpower from the late 1790s to 1947. The book is intended for students of colonial history and visitors to the princely states.
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Ramusack, Barbara Nelle was born on November 5, 1937 in Gary, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Joseph Michael and Nelle Barbara (Tamalunas) Ramusack.
Bachelor, Alverno College, 1960; Master of Arts, University of Michigan, 1962; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1969.
Assistant professor history University Cincinnati, 1967-1973, associate professor history, 1973-1979, professor history, since 1979, Charles Phelps Taft professor, since 2000.
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Member Association Asian Studies (chair South Asia Council 1979-1981), American History Association (nominating committee 1989-1991, council 1995-1998), Women in History Profession (coordinating committee), Midwest Conference Asian Affairs (president 1977-1978).