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Beyond Fakta - New Values in Thinking Historically

Nadine Azalea Faisal

21-Oct-19 21:00

Beyond Fakta - New Values in Thinking Historically

There is renewed interest in history amongst the younger generation today and they are thinking about the value of history differently. One of them is Nadine Azalea Faisal, who joins us in our conversation this week. She has just returned from the University of Chicago from her undergraduate studies, where she read Indian Ocean history as well as South Asian languages and civilisations.

Produced by: Simon Soon, Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin, Simon Soon


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