Colonialism
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Should corporations be liable for human rights violations under international law?
Bonita Meyersfeld, The Conversation
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‘Ulcerous wounds, skin and bones’: How Chittaprosad’s searing sketches chronicled the Bengal famine
Avishek Ray
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Colonial roots of deep inequality: What’s driving violent protests in French Caribbean islands
David A Vivian, The Conversation
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Settler colonialism, bison slaughter: How beef came to mark American identity
Hannah Cutting-Jones, The Conversation
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The colonial blind spot in the analysis that was awarded this year’s Economics Nobel
Jostein Hauge, The Conversation
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Can moral values, justice and non-violence guide economic progress? Insights from Gandhi
Sudheendra Kulkarni
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A postcard from India: How a colonial worldview travelled the Empire and beyond
Omar Khan
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Why a professor from Belgium was branded ‘anti-India’ after Delhi lecture on 18th-century Dutch text
Jakob De Roover
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The warrior women who fought – and won – against the East India Company
Theeba Krishnamoorthy
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As head of democratic India, Modi should raise abuses in Ukraine with Russia during Moscow visit
Meenakshi Ganguly Rachel Denber
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How an Englishman captured vibrant hues of a colonial Calcutta transforming into a commercial hub
Sonal
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Stolen vs ‘looted’: What the difference between the two says about the British Museum’s hypocrisy
Nathan Bossoh, The Conversation
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How colonial rule could mean spinsterhood for the women of the East India Company
Margaret Makepeace
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Slavery and colonialism: Why South African Hindus and Muslims celebrate Easter – in their own way
Nikhil Mandalaparthy, Religion Unplugged
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Why colonial-era statues with racist, oppressive legacies still stand tall in African countries
Sophia Labadi, The Conversation
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Academia both colonial and modern owes an intellectual debt to the sidelined ‘native’ scholar
Atul V Nair
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Why have most former colonies never officially sought reparations?
Manjari Chatterjee Miller, The Conversation
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Priya Satia: How modern empire broke the empire mould
Priya Satia
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‘In the name of love’: Israel’s ‘pinkwashing’ obscures and legitimises violence against Palestinians
Rayyan Dabbous, The Conversation
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How colonial ideas of ‘barbarism’ help justify the dispossession of ‘uncivilised’ Palestinians
Elizabeth Vibert, The Conversation