Faculty Profile

Dr. Lekha Rani M L

HOD / Associate Professor

Qualification : MA, B. Ed, M. Phil, PhD

Experience : 16 Years 6 Months

Specialization : Subaltern History

Email : lekha.his@allsaintscollege.ac.in

  • British Impact On Travancore in ‘Seek’ The Interdisciplinary Research Journal of All Saints College, January-June, 2009.
  • Evolution of Temple Architecture In Kerala In ‘Seek’ The Interdisciplinary Research Journal of All Saints’ College, January-June, 2010.
  • “Development of Coffee Plantation In Kerala- A Historical Perspective in South Indian History Congress proceedings in 2013.
  • Hegemony Of British Capital &Abolition Of Slavery In Travancore in Svash proceedings of Vivekananda Cultural Institute Thiruvananthapuram,2014
  • ‘Development of Plantations In Travancore” in Review of Social Science. published by the Kerala Academy of Social Science on December 2015. (UGC care listed journal ISSN 0974-9004)
  • Colonial Capital And Development Of Coffee Plantations In Review of Social Sciences, Kerala Academy of Social Sciences in 2017 (UGC care listed journal ISSN 0974-9004)
  • Women And Work Mobility: Some Disquieting Evidence From Fisher Folk Community In Kerala, in South Indian History Congress Proceedings, vol 40 february 2020 (UGC care listed journal ISSN print 2229-3671 )
  • History Of Budgetary Practices In Ancient India: Evidence From Arthasastra in Studies in Indian Place Names ( UGC care listed journal issn print 2394-3114) vol 46 special edition February 2020
  • Ecological Impact of Colonial Plantations In Travancore in Atlas International Congress of Social Sciences Feb7-8-2020@Turkey
  • Architectural Features of Kadinamkulam Mahadeva Temple in a conference held at Scot Christian College Nagercoil, 2008.
  • Creation Of Free And Unfree Labour In Travancore in South Indian History Congress held at Poondi ,Tamilnadu in 2014.
  • State Policy Towards Plantations In Travancore in the National Seminar on the “Last Phase of Monarchy” held at Thiruvananthapuram in 2013.
  • Bondage In Freedom:Colonial Plantations and Kangany System In Travancore in the seventy fifth session of the Indian History Congress at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 28-30 December,2014.
  • Issues Of Marriage of Muslim Women. A Comparitive Debate of Khoranic Precepts and Common Practice in the 12th conference of the Association of Third World Studies held at Karakkonam, Trivandrum.
  • Plantation Hegemony And Women Workers In South India- 19th Century Scenrio in the National seminar in connection with the golden jubilee celebration of the all saints’ college organised by the department of History on January 2014.
  • Kerala Historiography, Kerala History Congress- 4th international session at Department of History on 22nd December 2018.
  • Impact Of Plantation Industry on The Environment Of Kerala in the Twenty Second Annual Conference and International Seminar of the Association of Third World Studies held @ Srilanka on 28,29&30,2018.
  • Gandhi and the Contemporary Discourse on Decentralization of Kerala in the 23rd Annual Conference and International Seminar at Gandhigram Rural Institute, Dindigul Tamilnadu on 10-12 January 2019
  • ‘Ancient Budgetory Practices In India: Extracts From Arthasastra on the national seminar organised by the Department of Commerce, All Saints’ College on 14th February 2020
  • “Features Of Decentralised Planning In Kerala at the two day national seminar on Making of Kerala, Individuals, Movements and Debate, sponsored by Directorate of Collegiate Education, at University College.
  • Was a judge in The South Zone Social Science Exibition Held at Central School, Akkulam.
  • Doing research on the topic Historicising British Plantations and Political Hegemony In Colonial Travancore, in Kerala University.