A graphic narration of how citizens shaped the Indian Constitution, based on lawyer and historian Rohit De’s seminal book on the subject
In his recently published book, “Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World,” legal historian Samuel Moyn explores how human rights connect to global economic fairness and...
Professor Denise Y. Ho speaks to James Evans of Harvard’s Fairbank Center for China Studies about her first book, Curating Revolution: Politics on Display in Mao’s China (...
Lamin Sanneh, who was born into poverty in a tiny river town in Gambia and became a world-renowned scholar of Christianity and Islam, providing key insights into how each...
Around the Yale campus, C. Vann Woodward’s name is often associated with the Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression at Yale, which he chaired in 1974. A new...
Iran: A Modern History (Yale University Press, 2017), has been selected by the editor of History Today as no. 3 of the five best history books of 2018.
Yale senior Fernando Rojas, a candidate for the B.A./M.A. program in history, is the subject of a new video produced by Yale’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The video...