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A Vision for Rangoon
As Yangon emerges from years of neglect, its architectural and cultural legacy is at risk.
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Restoring Nalanda: A Lecture with Amartya Sen
The Nobel Laureate, India's leading public intellectual, makes the case for resurrecting a great university.
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Patrick French - India: A Portrait
From Ladakh in the north to Tamil Nadu in the south, a travel writer encounters India's extraordinary breadth and diversity.
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Patrick French - India: A Portrait
From Ladakh in the north to Tamil Nadu in the south, a travel writer encounters India's extraordinary breadth and diversity.
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Tibetan Buddhist Debate
An introduction to Tibetan Buddhist Debate by Professor Daniel Perdue, author of Debate in Tibetan Buddhism.
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Historian Recognizes 'Makers of Modern India'
Ramachandra Guha assesses a handful of individuals who helped India become an independent, democratic state.
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Historian Recognizes 'Makers of Modern India'
Ramachandra Guha assesses a handful of individuals who helped India become an independent, democratic state.
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A 21st-Century Perspective on Gandhi
"He was close to despair at the end of his life, and yet he didn't give up," argues Joseph Lelyveld.
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A 21st-Century Perspective on Gandhi
"He was close to despair at the end of his life, and yet he didn't give up," argues Joseph Lelyveld.
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UNESCO: The 'Conscience of Humanity,' Says Its Head
UNESCO Director Irina Bokova offers spirited defense of culture's place in an increasingly globalized world.
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UNESCO: The 'Conscience of Humanity,' Says Its Head
UNESCO Director Irina Bokova offers spirited defense of culture's place in an increasingly globalized world.
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