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Nathan Grau

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Nathan Grau is currently an Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. He is a historian of global imperialism whose work examines evolution and transnational circulation of colonial practices of...

Mircea Raianu

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GRADUATION: May 2017

Mircea Raianu focused on Modern South Asia, Modern Britain, and the British imperial world. His research charted the historical trajectory of the Tata group, India's largest  business since the early twentieth century, in a global...

Hannah Shepherd

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GRADUATION: May 2018

Since September 2015 she have been conducting research in Japan and Korea for my dissertation project, tentatively titled "Cities into Empire: Fukuoka, Pusan, and Japan's Imperial Urbanization, 1900-1952". Prior to arriving in Tokyo...

Michael Thornton

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GRADUATION: May 2018

Michael specialises in early-modern and modern Japan, with a focus on the history of Japanese cities and urbanization. He aims to situate Japan's urban experience in transnational and global networks. In his dissertation, which...

Lydia Walker

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GRADUATION: May 2018

Lydia Walker was a Ph.D. Candidate in the History Department at Harvard, specializing in the international history of decolonization and the Cold War.  Her work tracks the interplay between nationalism and internationalism in the...