Archive for September, 2010
Catherine Agbo, ‘My Mission is to Liberate FCT Natives’: Dara, Leadership (Abuja) via AllAfrica. Immediate past Chairman of Bwari Area Council in the Federal Capital Territory, Hon. Isah Dara Bwari has disclosed that the major reason for his aspiration to the House of Representatives is to correct the injustices not only against the original Abuja […]
Filed under: Africa, Political developments | Closed
Iain Davidson, ‘Australian Archaeology as a Historical Science: ‘A LECTURE BY THE RETURNING CHAIR OF AUSTRALIAN STUDIES, HARVARD UNIVERSITY 2008–09’, Journal of Australian Studies 34, 3 (2010), pp. 377 – 398 Abstract ‘Archaeologists make up stories about the past, but not just any stories.’ Archaeological stories are written principally from the interpretation of material remains. […]
Filed under: Australia, Scholarship and insights | Closed
Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro, ‘Capitalist Expansionism, Imperialism, and the European Union’, State of Nature (2006) With so much attention by activists worldwide on current US imperialism, few have questioned the recent expansionism of the European Union (EU) and its continued neo-colonialist policies. What is worse, the EU has been treated as if it were a more […]
Filed under: Europe, Scholarship and insights | Closed
Lyndall Ryan, ‘Settler massacres on the Port Phillip Frontier, 1836-1851’, Journal of Australian Studies 34, 3 (2010), pp. 257 – 273 Abstract This article addresses the vexed question of settler massacres of Aboriginal Victorians on the Port Phillip frontier 1836-1851. It argues for a new approach to the question by combining the models of Aboriginal […]
Filed under: Australia, Scholarship and insights | Closed