Utsa Patnaik: Imperialism, Gold Standard and the Colonized
Location: OnlineThe Currency and Empire Sawyer Seminar is honored to host Dr. Utsa Patnaik for a keynote address: "Imperialism, Gold Standard and the Colonized."
Funded by the Mellon Foundation
The Currency and Empire Sawyer Seminar is honored to host Dr. Utsa Patnaik for a keynote address: "Imperialism, Gold Standard and the Colonized."
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