H-Empire seeks to bring together scholars and others interested in sharing resources, research and questions concerning the origin, development, working and decline of empires, rather broadly defined across academic disciplines and professional interests, chronological time periods, and geographical regions.
| - | An article of possible interest: Peter Hoffenberg <peterh@hawaii.edu> |
| - | Fwd: CFP: "Cultural Capital in Hard Times," Society for the Study of Southern Cu Nadeem Omar Tarar <notarar@GMAIL.COM> |
| - | Symposium on ‘Museums, material culture and the Br itish Empire' October 2009 Sarah Longair <sarah.longair@googlemail.com> |
| - | Fwd: Wiley Interscience Content Alert: Journal of Historical Sociology 22, 2 Nadeem Omar Tarar <notarar@GMAIL.COM> |
| - | Intensive Short Course: Slavery in All its Forms Joel Quirk (j.quirk@hull.ac.uk) |
