Archive for August, 2014

Richard Broome, ‘Doing Aboriginal history’, Agora 49, 2 (2014).  Aboriginal History emerged as a discipline in the 1970s. What is it? Why should it be done? How has it been done? How should it be done? What are the problems of doing Aboriginal history in various arenas? How might they be surmounted? Where is it going […]


ACLA 2015 Call for Papers: Settler Colonial Literatures in Comparison We are inviting papers for a seminar to be hosted at the American Comparative Literature Association’s 2015 Annual Meeting, in Seattle, Washington on March 26-29. This seminar explores how settler colonial studies contribute to our study of comparative literature, both within and beyond Anglophone settler […]