-Oishee Bose The Intimate Catastrophe: Childhood Diarrhoea Before ORS They died, sometimes within the period of a single day. A child would begin with loose, watery stools; within hours the eyes would hollow, the skin would no longer snap when pinched, the mouth would grow dry and feverish. Families who knew what was coming described […]Read More
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The Muromachi Period: Power, Culture, and Transformation in Medieval Japan
-Prachurya Ghosh The Muromachi period in history which was from 1336 to 1573 is really hard to put into simple words. It was not a time of peace and it was not just a time of war and chaos either. The Muromachi period was a time of change when the people in charge in the […]Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Childhood Trauma and the Formation of Autocracy Ivan was born in 1530 to Grand Prince Vasili III, inheriting not only a throne but a fragile political world. When his father died in 1533, Ivan was just three years old—too young to understand power, yet old enough to become its symbol. A child who […]Read More
-Oishee Bose Maps often seem reliable because they offer a clear and organized image of the world. A classroom map, a folded atlas, or a phone map seems to offer an objective view, and that appearance encourages people to accept what they see without asking why it looks that way. Transforming the round Earth into […]Read More
-Oishee Bose Most people conjure stories of resistance against slavery, the creative survival of diasporic communities, and drawn-out battles for rights and recognition when they consider Black history. We should give those tales our complete attention. However, Black histories also include other sorts of stories about political agency, kings and patrons, and cultural impact. An […]Read More
-Neha Garg Sujini embroidery is a work from Bihar. It is an expressive product of art in textile. It is given protection under the GI registration act. Usually it is quilt or bed spread. It is usually made of old clothes but now generally it is made of easily available fabric. Embroidery is done with […]Read More
-Chirag Peshawariya A warrior born from the heart of India that sent shocks down some of the mightiest courts and royal chambers, and the empires that opposed him (and watched him closely) made sure to never underestimate him once, let alone twice was Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of a new Maratha State, and one […]Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh The Athenian Ideal: Silence, Seclusion, and Obedience In Athens, a woman’s life was shaped almost entirely by the expectations of marriage and motherhood. From the moment she was born, an Athenian girl was trained to become a suitable wife, meaning someone who would obey her husband, manage the household, and ensure the continuation […]Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Introduction: The First Modern Serial Killer Few criminal cases in modern history have generated as much fascination, fear, and speculation as the murders attributed to Jack the Ripper. Active in the impoverished districts of London in 1888, the Ripper is widely regarded as the first “modern” serial killer—an anonymous figure whose crimes were […]Read More
-Aritra Biswas One of the most important and complicated moments in the modern history was the Cold War. Spanning about 1947 to 1991, it was not a conventional war where armies battled in battlefields but a long term power struggle between the two opposing blocs in the world. On the one hand was the United […]Read More