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Category: History

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History

Trustees of the nation? Business, philanthropy and changing modes of legitimacy in colonial and postcolonial western India

April 21, 2022

History

Migration, Exile, and Homecoming in the Book of Ruth

April 14, 2022

History, Social Policy & Administration

Marxist Guru, Socialist Neta, Buddhist Acharya, Gandhi’s Shishya: the many Narendra Deva(s) (1889–1956)

January 31, 2022

History

Book: The Cultural Landscape of Hindutva & Other Essays: Historical Legitimacy of an Idea

January 31, 2022

History

The Origins of Cultural Marxism: A Concise Account

January 31, 2022

English Language & Literature, History

Book Review: ‘India That is Bharat’. Breaking Out of the Postcolonial Rut

December 24, 2021

English Language & Literature, History

William Shakespeare’s family in Kolkata

November 11, 2021

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