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‘Hamlet’ written by William Shakespeare, sometime between 1599 and 1601, is one of his immortal works and the longest play he has written. It is considered among the ‘most powerful and ...
The deliberations on nationalism are not new in India. However, the current debate[1] has sparked critical questions about phony nationalism[2], the meaning of belongingness, and the practice of… ...
Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- A new poll has revealed alarming support among Israeli Jews for the ethnic cleansing in Gaza. The survey, published Thursday in Haaretz, shows that 82% ...
A young, by political standards, military captain, now an acting president has captured widespread admiration in Burkina Faso and across Africa. The legend of captain Ibrahim Traoré appears to be… ...
Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- Palestine has become the world’s deadliest place for journalists and media workers, as Israel’s war on Gaza targets not just lives but the truth ...
Introduction Today in the Art Faculty Lounge of AMU, a celebration of Prof. Irfan Habib, the historian and the teacher was witnessed. The event had been arranged by the Aligarh Society of History ...
Introduction The eighteenth century in India which coincides with the decline of the Mughal empire has for long been an area of intense debate among historians. Historians like Harbans Mukhiya… ...
Introduction The year 1937 remains a watershed moment in the communal politics of India eventually leading to the partition of the country. While the Muslim League was making efforts at its revival… ...
This essay explores the complex relationship between Islam and secularism by examining historical precedents, key scholarly perspectives, and the political implications of secular arrangements in… ...
The convergence of Christian-Jewish-Zionist extremism, European neo-Nazism, and Hindutva ideologies — aided by arms lobbies and imperialist interests — has contributed to a global climate of ...
The apartheid era (1948-1994) in South Africa stands as a stark reminder of how religious texts can be distorted to justify oppression and racial supremacy.
Class & Ideology The political context of African publishing is not given the attention it deserves. The elephants in the room are capitalism and imperialism, which distort every aspect of life in… ...
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