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S OME 120 years on, few remember the outrage provoked by the awarding of the Nobel peace prize to Theodore Roosevelt, the ...
Mamdanis belong to the Khoja community, who were categorized by the British in the early 19th century as “Hindoo Mussalman” ...
In colonial India, the seemingly simple act of wearing or removing shoes became a charged symbol of imperial dominance ...
A commission of inquiry in Victoria concluded that British colonialists' treatment of the state's First Peoples in the 1830s ...
Though mocked for their dietary and drinking habits, the group set a template for progressive reform that resonates in India ...
We’re pleased to be joined by Dr. Edward Anderson, Senior Fellow at SOAS* and Assistant Professor at Northumbria University*. His research focuses on the Indian diaspora, transnational politics, ...
Professor-author Amar Farooqui, who recently delivered a lecture series, unravels the insightful emergence of the city as a ...
Why, 200 years ago, was a five-year-old girl in Scotland painstakingly embroidering her idea of Australia, and what can ...
Vague phrasing in the state’s Revolutionary-era Constitution enfranchised women who met specific property requirements. A ...
Explores the rich heritage of hand weaving in America, tracing its origins back to the early Colonists who brought their ...
Kolkata: Marking a milestone in its nearly two-and-a-half-century-long legacy, the Asiatic Society on Tuesday unveiled its ...
That comforting cup of ‘cha’ you hold in your hand hides a bitter history of colonial theft, exploitation and ongoing injustice in South Asia’s tea plantations ...