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Anita Rupprecht on ‘Liberated Africans’, Indenture and Resistance in the British Caribbean 1807-1828 Sep 19, 2019
Fox International Fellowship “Is China Behaving like an Empire? (and if not, is it good news?)” Authors(s) Victor Louzon Publication Date 2014
European Studies Council Recap: Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis joins a Yale conversation on Trans-Atlantic Relations and Russia’s War in Ukraine Sep 22, 2022
European Studies Council YSE News: Russian Environmentalists Bring Conservation Skills and Insights to YSE Jul 24, 2024
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition The Fragmentation of the Atlantic Slave System and the British Intercolonial Slave Trade
South Asian Studies Council A Constitution by the people: How the charter was framed Nov 27, 2024 An opinion piece by Rohit De and co-author Ornit Shani is featured in the Hindustan Times on the occasion of India's Constitution Day