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From Contested Terrain: Aboriginal Land Petitions in New Brunswick. This website features a digital collection of petitions, written between 1786 and 1878, relating to land grants in colonial New Brunswick, in which either Aboriginal people are the petitioners or their land is the subject of attention. Little documentation exists in New Brunswick surrounding the early […]


Some highlights from the awesome blog zunguzungu, which among other things includes snippets of his research on Kenyan history, framed within a transnational perspective. On “Unsettled Labor”: Putting Africans to work — breaking and training them to use the tools of agriculture — is almost literally the same process as domesticating African oxen; note the […]


This smartly designed website is a hub for postcolonial thinkers in Melbourne and the world. It is worth checking out if you haven’t already. Their mission statement: The spectre of colonialism still haunts the world, despite assertions about the end of formal colonial control and the rise of democracy and universal human rights. The aim […]


I have been following this website for the last year or so, and it has certainly come a long way. Established by the Pakistani po-co Masood Raja, this website includes a forum, some scanned resources, and links to publications and journals. http://postcolonial.net/