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    1. Anglo-American Legal Printing 1702 to the Present

      I study the legal history of the early British Empire with a focus on what is now India. I knew from my research that from the 17th (...)

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

      Did the owner write her name, big and bold, on a flyleaf? Some- times there are so many signs that a sepa- rate story, that of the (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/megan.crain/Lee.pdf

      It is a very scholarly text that is at times difficult to get through, but it has nevertheless expanded my knowledge on the tale. 37.

    4. Adopt a Digital Collection | Duke University Libraries

      Managing Center: John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Culture Photograph albums 2.5 Adopt for 20 John (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

    6. Newspapers & Articles - South Asia - LibGuides at Duke University

      (Archival) Duke only International Union List of South Asian Newspapers and Gazettes Times of India (1838-2004) Duke (...)

    7. Asia - Primary Sources - Asia: Recommended Databases - LibGuides at Duke University

      ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Times of India This link opens in a new window Search for news articles from the (...)

    8. Recommended Databases - Newspapers - Asia - LibGuides at Duke University

      Recommended Databases - Newspapers - Asia - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Newspapers - Asia Recommended (...)

    9. Primary Sources - British Empire - LibGuides at Duke University

      Search separately in the list of databases for the Sunday Times . Times of India The Times of India (...)

    10. People · Royal India & The British: The Photography of Samuel Bourne & Raja Lala Deen Dayal · Duke U

      In 1871, the British Raj classified Hijrās as a “Criminal Tribe.” In 2008, a Times of India article on the decline in Hijrās’ (...)

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