On February 22, 2022, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Denezpi v. United States and referenced recent work done by the NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project....
The Yale Group for the Study of Native America (YGSNA) is pleased to invite applications for the 2022/23 Henry Roe Cloud Dissertation Writing Fellowship in American Indian...
On Feb. 24, Russia invaded Ukraine. In the early morning hours, before dawn, Russian artillery began bombarding Kyiv, Odessa and Kharkiv.
A few weeks earlier, as Vladimir...
Noel Lenski, whose work focuses on the history of the later Roman Empire, and how power relations played themselves out at all levels of society, from emperors to slaves, has...
In LitHub’s “Fiction/Non/Fiction” podcast and The New Yorker Radio Hour, respectively, Yale historians Marci Shore and Timothy Snyder discuss Putin, Russia, and the turmoil...
As a Yale undergraduate, Hussein Fancy ’97 majored in English, with aspirations to be a writer. Today, as he teaches and conducts research on medieval Iberia, Fancy thinks of...
On India’s 73rd Republic Day, we speak to professor Rohit De about the Constitution, its federal structure, secularism, the right to dissent and the significance of the...