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  1. David Ludden. Professor of History. Education. University of Pennsylvania, PhD 1978. Areas of Research/Interest. South Asia; Middle East; East Asia; World History; Globalization; Agrarian History; Economic Development. Fellowships and Honors.

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      Publications – David Ludden's Homepage. Issue on Port...

  2. I served as President of the Association for Asian Studies and as Chair of the NYU Department of History. My research and teaching focus broadly on South Asian history, long-term globalization, and capitalist development regimes. I retire from NYU on August 31, 2024.

  3. David Ludden is Professor of Political Economy and Globalization and Chair (2016-2019) in the Department of History at New York University. He began his academic work in South Asia in 1968, as a public health intern, in a village near Chennai.

  4. In consideration of trends since then, I recommend that NYU students concerned with that war consider its economic foundation in the American “military industrial complex,” a useful term invented by Dwight David Eisenhower in his farewell speech as President, on January 17, 1961.

  5. Publications – David Ludden's Homepage. Issue on Port Cities, Edited by Vidhya Raveedranathan. Contents: Guest Editors’ Introduction, by Vidhya Raveendranathan. Shifting Tides: The Port City of Mombasa and the First World War, by Daniel Steinbach.

  6. Vasa vasorum and plaque neovascularization on contrast-enhanced carotid ultrasound imaging correlates with cardiovascular disease and past cardiovascular events. D Staub, MB Patel, A Tibrewala, D...

  7. Health, Power, and Poverty HIST-UA 473. Fall 2021. Tuesday 2:00 PM - 4:45 PM. David Ludden, del5@nyu.edu. Off Hrs Wed 12-2, 53 Washington Square South, KJCC 526. link to weekly schedule and syllabus This capstone History Seminar explores the history of health environments in the modern world of globalization, focusing particularly on the ways in…

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