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The Coloniser and the Colonised: The Weaponisation of the British Female in the Revolt of 1857

A typical feature of most historical scholarship is the pre-eminence it attributes to men as effectual participants in contemporary events. Men are portrayed as...

‘For the Sake of a Shared Civilisation’: Why India Must Avow Sanctuary to Afghan Political Refugees

The transition of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the Taliban-ruled Islamic Emirate has sent tremors across the world, reopening the prospects of new...

Sanjha Punjab and the Idea of Punjabiyat: A Counter-Discourse to the Rhetoric of Hyper Nationalism

In times when religious fanaticism has taken over the secular fabric of the society and polarisation is at its peak, when the nation has...

An Overlooked Chapter in Assamese History: Exploring the Varmana Dynasty of Assam

A cursory Google search on the Indian state of Assam reveals how closely the state is associated with emblems such as tea plantations, the...

Impact of Vernacular Print Culture on Women in Colonial India

The colonial-era remained witness to a hoard of multifaceted developments sprouting as apertures to aid the apoplectic Indian public. The onset of print culture...

Beholding the World of Babur: Recovering Babur’s Social Existence Through the Baburnama

Tracing history through the careers of individuals gives us one of the most holistic ways to delve into the social and cultural atmosphere of...

The Truth in Being: The Saint, his Sin and Satyagraha

Putlibai wreathed under the oppressive winds in the seaside town of Porbandar. It was 2nd October 1869 and nothing could ameliorate the pain of...

Power, Parity and Punishment: Caste wars in post-Independent India

A group of beings flitted through the green maze of trees trying to make sense of their unknown environment. While some perished, others evolved...

Dissidence and unity: a story of fierce solidarity during sectarian conflicts

Human society and the very basic structure of social interactions have an inexplicable connection with conflicting ideas. Disagreements and contrasting thoughts shape, break down...

Beyond Gandhi: The Enduring Ideal of Ahimsa in Resolving Conflicts

For a civilisation that acknowledges conflict as inevitable, struggle as idealistic, and protest as duty, the virtuous standard of ahimsa has been repeatedly invoked...

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Groves for the Divine: Sanctity and solace in Orans of Rajasthan

The limited possibility of agriculture within the harsh landscape of Rajasthan had compelled the people to adopt varied strategies...