Reading Emperor Yong Zheng’s Notes at First Historical Archives of China
By Ruilong Zhang, 8/25/2023. Since Imperial China was too large to be managed by only one person, the emperors had to share their ruling power [...]
By Ruilong Zhang, 8/25/2023. Since Imperial China was too large to be managed by only one person, the emperors had to share their ruling power [...]
By Tianran Qian, 8/26/2023. SLEEPCENTER (SC) was the starting point of my research towards NYC alternative spaces founded by the diasporic-Chinese community. I got to [...]
By Belen Fodde, 8/28/2023. My last post will move away from the academic/research realm and will focus on the experience of visiting India for the [...]
By Belen Fodde, 8/25/2023. On July 15th, I had the opportunity to visit the upcoming campus of the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) in [...]
By Belen Fodde, 8/23/2023. As an Argentinean doing her primary research in Argentina, it may be hard to understand how a travel and research grant [...]
By Belen Fodde, 8/1/2023. I was very lucky to come to India with an India China Institute grant with the purpose of enriching my dissertation [...]
By Udeepta Chakravarty, 7/8/2023. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in New Delhi, India During my trip, I visited the National Archives, Bihar state archives, and [...]
By Udeepta Chakravarty, 6/25/2023. The Bihar movement (1974-1975) and the Emergency (1975-1977) have been studied substantially. This period was a turning point in Indian politics [...]
By Collin McClain, 12/26/2019. Above: Scenes from a wattle and daub house in Tapi district, Gujarat. I'd like to return now to the story of [...]