by Tomi Onabanjo
For many, the history of decolonization and formal independence within Africa and the Caribbean reflects a history of inordinate possibilities. Rightly so. From
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by Tomi Onabanjo
For many, the history of decolonization and formal independence within Africa and the Caribbean reflects a history of inordinate possibilities. Rightly so. From
by Disha Karnad Jani
Samuel Rutherford—a Lecturer in LGBTQ+ History and the History of Sexuality at the University of Glasgow and a founding editor of the JHI Blog—returns to the Blog to speak with Disha Karnad Jani about his book Teaching Gender: The British Universit...
by Jack Crosswaite
Rawlsian justice has defined Anglophone political philosophy since the late twentieth century (Forrester, 2019). Before John Rawls’s
by Vishal Verma
Luna Sabastian is an Assistant Professor of History at Northeastern University London. She previously served as a Smuts Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, where she also completed her PhD. Her writings have appeared in
by Zac Endter, Tomi Onabanjo, and Mrinalini Sisodia Wadhwa
In conjunction with the JHI’s 2026 Graduate Symposium on “Prophecy, Prediction, and the Politics of Futurity” (