Recent grad and do to some unfortunate circumstances a never made a good connection with my professors.
What journals are you subscribed too if any? Are there any you could recommend for someone with degree in modern Europe? Mevial Europe? Modern india? Nodern russia? Things you find cool?
For modern India/South Asia. There are two major India-focused journals: Indian Economic and Social History Review, and Studies in History. (You could also look at Indian Historical Review, though its standards have fallen over the last few years.) South Asian pieces also come out regularly in Modern Asian Studies, Comparative Studies in Society and History, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Journal of Asian Studies (just an indicative list, there're lots more but these are good places to start).
(I'm a historian of modern India, and I subscribe to these.)
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