The life of Dr B R Ambedkar in London
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 Published On Nov 29, 2023

Join the LSE Library, LSE Anthropology, and LSE International Inequalities Institute for a talk with the editors and authors of the recently published book, Ambedkar in London.

Dr Bhimrao R. Ambedkar (1891-1956) was one of India’s greatest intellectuals and social reformers; his political ideas continue to inspire and mobilise some of the world’s poorest and most socially disadvantaged, in India and the global Indian diaspora. Ambedkar’s thought on labour, legal rights, women’s rights, education, caste, political representation and the economy are international in importance.

This book explores his lesser-known period of London-based study and publication during the early 1920s, presenting that experience as a lens for thinking about Ambedkar’s global intellectual significance. Some of his later canon on caste, and Dalit rights and representation, was rooted in and shaped by his earlier work around the economy, governance, labour and representation during his time as a law student and as a doctoral candidate at the London School of Economics.

Speakers include:
Santosh Dass MBE
Sue Donnelly
Professor William Gould
Christophe Jaffrelot
Chair: Tarun Khaitan

The intro and first 10 minutes of the programme are cut out due technical issues.

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