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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-32.pdf

      Finally, Laura Micham shared an edited version of an arti- cle in The Hindu about an emotional reading Millett gave in Bangalore, India (...)

    2. Hartman Center Travel Grant Previous Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Candidate, Institute of Communications Research at University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign "In a Country Like Ours: A Colonial History of Modern (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20A (...)

      2008-2009 Erica Ann Bruchko, Emory University, for an analysis of the informal economy and social order of the South Carolina Cotton (...)

    4. Duke India Business Forum – Sun, March 28th

      It is titled “ India: Turning the Lens on Tomorrow ” and will address important economic forces impacting Asia’s third largest (...)

    5. Book Review: Travels of a T-Shirt ….

      Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy: An economist examines the markets, power and politics of world trade .

    6. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/55/

      It is titled “ India: Turning the Lens on Tomorrow ” and will address important economic forces impacting Asia’s third largest (...)

    7. 2009 September

      The challenges must be resolved before India can rise to a new level of prosperity, yet within India, there is resistance.

    8. Online Reference & Databases - South Asia - LibGuides at Duke University

      SARAI South Asia Resource Access on the Internet   East India Company Facsimiles of full-text primary sources from the India (...)

    9. Book Review: Economics Does Not Lie

      One version of the current recession prevalent in the media and advocated by Keynesians is that Wall Street and the real estate industry were (...)

    10. The Slave Trade in the British Empire - British Imperial History, 1600-1900 - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      Davenant argues for the slave trade’s centrality to the British imperial economy. The law and custom of slavery in British (...)

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