Imperialism
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Dark tourism: Why people are visiting sites of military attacks, war zones and disasters
Juliet Rogers, The Conversation
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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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Slavery and colonialism: Why South African Hindus and Muslims celebrate Easter – in their own way
Nikhil Mandalaparthy, Religion Unplugged
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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
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Restitution and reflection: Belgium’s AfricaMuseum is slowly reckoning with its colonial history
Julien Bobineau, The Conversation
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The lost tale of a Goan goldsmith in Lisbon and what it says about Portugal’s colonial conquests
Ajay Gandhi
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Nom-dom status and other imperial policies that still influence life in Britain today
Hunter Harris, The Conversation
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How a Bombay merchant’s letter set off the British military campaign to dominate the Persian Gulf
Sultan Muhammad al-Qasimi David Woodbridge
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Globalism has made travel much easier – that’s why, we need to change the way we do it
Randy Malamud, The Conversation
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‘Colonial opera’: Were Western cultural imports tools of imperialism?
Adam Mestyan, Aeon
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How science’s dark imperial past still shapes research today – and what we can do about it
Rohan Deb Roy, The Conversation
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Japan’s ‘warrior nation’ past affects its ties with China even today
Oleg Benesch, The Conversation