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The Many Lives of Elgin Marbles

With increasing scrutiny on the display of what many consider to be ‘stolen’ artefacts, this is a timely topic that invites much debate. There are a number of interesting ways of exploring the contextualisation and decontextualization of these material objects…. Continue Reading →

Legacies of British Slave-ownership

This is a timely topic which is particularly relevant given the growing prominence of protest movements such as Black Lives Matter. There are many interesting ways you can explore how public history and public heritage could better comprehend Britain’s (and… Continue Reading →

Indian Intellectuals in London

This is a fascinating topic which gives you scope to explore much farther beyond the two statues of Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi in Bloomsbury. In this post, I’d like to list possible avenues of research that you might find… Continue Reading →

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