Rewind, the official podcast of The History Society is a collection of conversations on diverse aspects of history featuring distinguishing historians, writers, curators, and individuals working at the intersection of history and other disciplines.

Episodes
In this episode, Dr. Deepra Dandekar discusses her work on Sufism in postcolonial India using grey literature emphasising the nuances of the space of the dargah and the rewriting of tradition to accomodate social histories.
In this episode of Rewind, Dr. Paula C. Austin talks about interiority, gendered, classed and racialized spaces of Washington D.C. under Jim Crow and the identity formation, aspirations and intellectual capacities of young, working-class and poor African Americans in the inter-war period.
In this episode of Rewind, Dr. Rochona Majumdar discusses the use of cinema as a mode of doing history in postcolonial Bengal, the ‘indianness’ of Indian New Wave Cinema, the apparent divide between ‘art cinema’ and ‘commercial cinema’ and more in relation to her third book – Art Cinema and India’s Forgotten Futures: Film and History in the Postcolony.
In this episode of Rewind, Dr. Durba Mitra talks about the concept of deviant female sexuality in colonial India that became a cornerstone of modern social thought.
In this episode of Rewind, Dr. De Baets talks about misinformation in history, censorship, academic freedom and politics of history writing.
In this episode of Rewind, Farah Yameen talks about her interest in food histories and her oral history project, the connection between food and social structures such as gender and caste, the relationship of food with nation building, religion, and protest movements and the scope and importance of digital archives.
In this episode of Rewind, Ira Mukhoty discusses the representation of women in Indian history and mythology in the light of her new book ‘Song of Draupadi’.
In this episode of Rewind, Prof. Aloka Parashar-Sen discusses the various modes of social exclusion in the past and the intersections of history with other disciplines.
In this episode of Rewind, Dr Navina Jafa addresses the issues of heritage preservation and the socio-cultural narratives which surround it.
In this episode of Rewind, Dr. Ruth Vanita discusses the history of gender, sexuality and queerness in India.
In this episode of Rewind, Dr Peggy Mohan talks about the history of India through its languages.