Passage from India
New book details how Kenya’s Indian immigrants established a foothold in a foreign land.
New book details how Kenya’s Indian immigrants established a foothold in a foreign land.
The $25,000 research grant will go towards supporting the professor's ethnographic study of parliamentary elections in Mongolia.
MIT anthropologist finds that after Soviet domination, a rebirth of shamanism helped Mongolia rewrite its own history.
MIT professor recognized as ‘pre-eminent scholar’ in East Asian history.
Historian Robert Fogelson’s new book uncovers the origins of rent control in a World War I-era fight between tenants and landlords for control of New York real estate.
In a new book, MIT historian Rosalind Williams examines the deep tension authors Jules Verne, Robert Louis Stevenson, and William Morris felt about technology.
With U.S. history and constitutional law on his mind, senior Cory Hernandez envisions a society that welcomes all — starting with MIT.
Harriet Ritvo’s "The Animal Estate" named to list of 100 most significant publications by Harvard University Press
MIT historian Craig Wilder documents the manifold links between universities and the slave economy in colonial America.
HASTS doctoral student Tom Schilling is conducting an anthropological study of geology, forestry and First Nations-led mapping and modeling in rural British Columbia.
MIT historian discusses the longstanding ‘taboo’ against chemical weapons, and international attempts to eliminate them.