I spoke in Delhi this evening on Aurangzeb to a packed house of a few hundred people. The questions were great - So many people were curious about different aspects of Aurangzeb's reign. It was incredible.#Aurangzeb #India #Delhi #History
— Audrey Truschke (@AudreyTruschke) August 9, 2018
#HowHistoriansThink -
— Audrey Truschke (@AudreyTruschke) August 9, 2018
When you cannot make sense of established facts about the past, the problem is not with the facts but rather with your analysis. You need a new framework in order to explain the complicated actions of premodern Indian kings.#history #Aurangzeb #Mughal https://t.co/1sk6q3DFOD
The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir both protected and destroyed Hindu and Jain temples. If you want more details about which temples, why, and how a historian makes sense of this complicated--seemingly contradictory--set of policies, well, I literally wrote a book.#Aurangzeb pic.twitter.com/wuD9HtlRtW
— Audrey Truschke (@AudreyTruschke) August 9, 2018
A background check revealed I am controversial.
— Audrey Truschke (@AudreyTruschke) August 9, 2018
A background check would also show -
I hold a PhD
I am a professor
I am a well published on the subjects on which I planned to speak
What credentials do you think should be relevant for a scholar to speak?https://t.co/4lgeG5LMS4