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Faculty Publication Spotlight: “The Unfinished Quest” by T.V. Paul

16 May 2024

Fresh off the heels after receiving the Distinguished Scholar Award from the International Studies Association, Professor T.V. Paul has published his latest book, “The Unfinished Quest: India’s...

Faculty Publication Spotlight: "Slaves of the Emperor" by David Porter

16 Apr 2024

Recently shortlisted for the Canadian Historical Association's Wallace K. Ferguson Prize, Slaves of the Emperor,  by David Porter, Faculty Lecturer in the Department of History and Classical...

Faculty Publication Spotlight: "The Prestes Column" by Jacob Blanc

14 Mar 2024

In his latest book, “The Prestes Column” Professor Jacob Blanc offers a new interpretation of a legendary rebellion that marked Brazil’s history. Blanc’s analysis is a showcase of “interior history...

Faculty Publication Spotlight: "Russia and Ukraine" by Maria Popova

15 Feb 2024

In "Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States", Maria Popova examines how the fall of the Soviet Union started an identity and regime divergence between Russia and Ukraine and set...

"More Than a Massacre" by Sabine Cadeau

16 Jan 2024

Sabine Cadeau is a historian of Modern Latin America and the Caribbean who recently joined McGill University's Department of History and Classical Studies as an Associate Professor. A gradaute of...

Faculty Publication Spotlight: Writing Backwards by Alexander Manshel

8 Dec 2023

As a professor of contemporary American literature and historical fiction, Alexander Manshel is no stranger to the popularity of contemporary historical fiction novels.

Faculty Publication Spotlight: "Harvesting Freedom" by Gabriel Allahdua and Ed Dunsworth

8 Dec 2023

When Gabriel Alladua and Ed Dunsworth met in 2016, neither knew then that the friendship and respect that was about to grow from their encounter would result in an award-winning book.

Research Spotlight on the Indian Ocean World Centre

8 Dec 2023

Why are so many students attracted to studying the Arts? Many students would cite flexibility as the most valuable advantage of their studies. The phrase the world is your oyster might be cheesy,...

Professor Barry Eidlin on the Importance of Labour Movements and Collective Action

16 Nov 2023

If you’ve been paying attention to the news over the last few months, you might have noticed that workers across Canada and the U.S. have been striking in greater numbers. Barry Eidlin, an...

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