a multilingual web journal that challenges received ideas about linguistic and cultural "translation" along principles of a critique of culturalisation; social recomposition, beyond postcolonialism: a global commons; multilinguality vs. national language
influence of the British imperial process on literature from the 19th through the 21st centuries; deals with specific areas of the world that were former colonies
very large bibliography on Critical Whiteness Studies, broken down into various categories; not interactive and does not lead to full text essays; worth going to the library to follow up on
Saskatchewan Labour History Workshop The Canadian Committee on Labour History is pleased to announce plans for the annual labour history workshop. The organizing committee is led by Lorne Brown and Don Kossick, and the event is co-sponsored with the Saska
(17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries) Currently in Print or Online a bibliography by Licia and Larry Kuenning showing books, pamphlets, letters, and other documents written by members of the Society of Friends during its early and middle periods
Promotes the study of history and an appreciation of the importance of the past among academics and the general public, in the UK and internationally, and provides institutional support and individual leadership for this broad historical community.