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… around the world. The latter allowed me to get to know the people and the disciplines of the various schools and help to … and the environment. That was a rewarding experience—the people and the place were remarkable—but I opted to return to … Agreement that features insights from two Yale alumni: Maria Ivanova and Sue Biniaz. What’s your favorite restaurant …
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… a kind of critical mass. We found an audience, and people in other countries started knowing about the work, and became very interested, because at that time, people in Europe and the US knew next to nothing about … and Transformations , and we were incredibly pleased that people seemed enthralled with the play when it was done in …
… of French India. A book panel discussion with Rohit De, SASC & History; Kelvin Eng, History; and Doyle Calhoun, … and the mobility of its communities, including enslaved people, have contributed to this oversight. Slavery was not … of enforcing boundaries, and the ways in which enslaved people negotiated these projects. This is as true for spatial …
… of French India. A book panel discussion with Rohit De, SASC & History; Kelvin Eng, History; and Doyle Calhoun, … and the mobility of its communities, including enslaved people, have contributed to this oversight. Slavery was not … of enforcing boundaries, and the ways in which enslaved people negotiated these projects. This is as true for spatial …
… of French India. A book panel discussion with Rohit De, SASC & History; Kelvin Eng, History; and Doyle Calhoun, … and the mobility of its communities, including enslaved people, have contributed to this oversight. Slavery was not … of enforcing boundaries, and the ways in which enslaved people negotiated these projects. This is as true for spatial …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… the European Horizons chapter at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. The nave of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. … through the streets in Catalonia, one regularly passes people with yellow ribbons pinned to their coats. The wearing … one the major squares of the city, this group of people have been camping out for the last 48 days, handing …
… PhD candidate, Mohit Manohar '22 PhD, and Prof. Rohit De at the 2024 SASC ACSA reception. Remarks offered at the reception by Rohit De , Associate Professor of History, emphasized the … collegiality, curiosity, and passion for their work of the people I met.” Emlet developed such a sense of camaraderie …