Associate Professor of History, Ashoka University
Ph.D. Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityPratyay Nath is Associate Professor of History, Ashoka University. He is a historian of early modern South Asia, with a focus on the Mughal Empire. His research lies at the crossroads of environmental history, military history, imperial history, and the history of kingship. He is the co-editor (with Ranabir Chakravarti) of the forthcoming book The Coveted Mount: The Horse in South Asian History (Cambridge University Press). He is the author of Climate of Conquest: War, Environment, and Empire in Mughal North India (Oxford University Press, 2019); with Meena Bhargava, the co-editor of The Early Modern in South Asia: Querying Modernity, Periodization, and History (Cambridge University Press, 2022). and with Kaustubh Mani Sengupta, the co-editor of ইতিহাসের বিতর্ক, বিতর্কের ইতিহাসঃ অতীতের ভারত ও আজকের গবেষণা [Debates of History, History of Debates: Past India and Present Research] (Kolkata: Ananda Publishers, 2022). His latest publications include ‘Strategies of the Mughal Empire’, in The Cambridge History of the Practice of Strategy, edited by Beatrice Heuser and Isabelle Duyvesteyn (Cambridge University Press, 2025), 384-402 and ‘War, Strategy, and Environment on South Asia’s Northwestern Frontier, 1000-1800’, in The Practice of Strategy: A Global History, ed. Jeremy Black (Roma: Societa Italiana di Storia Militare, 2024), 229-262. He is one of the editors of The Medieval History Journal and of ইতিহাস প্রসঙ্গ [Itihash Proshongo], a history book-series in Bangla for Ananda Publishers, Calcutta.
Nath is currently writing his second monograph, which analyses the military campaigns during the reign of the third Mughal emperor Akbar, and their roles in the production of his kingship and empire. His ongoing projects include editing a journal special issue on ‘environment and empire in the early modern world’ for the Journal of Early Modern History; co-editing (with Ranabir Chakravarti) a volume on the history of the horse in South Asia (under contract with Cambridge University Press); co-editing (with Kaustubh Mani Sengupta) a volume on recent methodological shifts and innovations in South Asian historiography (under contract with Routledge); and editing a volume in Bangla on the history of early modern South Asia for Ananda Publishers.
At Ashoka University, Nath’s courses focus on the history of empires and warfare in South Asia, and global histories of environment, warfare, and empire. Before joining Ashoka University in 2016, he taught medieval and early modern history at Miranda House, University of Delhi. He earned his MPhil and PhD in History from Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Prior to this, he completed his MA in History from University of Calcutta, and BA in History from Presidency College, Calcutta. He is the recipient of DAAD-funded ‘Short-Term Guest Professorship’ (2022) and DAAD-funded ‘A New Passage to India III’ fellowship (2013-14), both to Georg-August Universität, Göttingen, Germany.
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Pratyay Nath is interested in supervising research on the following fields:
Interested students are welcome to get in touch with him directly at pratyay.nath@ashoka.edu.in.
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