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From Essays Moral, Political, And Literary (1742-1754) (Michael Gamer, U. Penn)
   In Writings  [Context]
General Political Resources
   In Politics & Government [Context]
Political Commentary
   In U.S. Politics  [Context]
Political History & Documents
   In U.S. Politics  [Context]
Political Movements, Groups, Organizations, Associations
   In U.S. Politics  [Context]
Political Parties
   In U.S. Politics  [Context]
Political Theory & Philosophy
   In Politics & Government [Context]
Legal and Political Contexts
   In Cultural and Historical Contexts [Context]


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International Simulations ("provides source information about countries of the world and international organizations for use in debate and political science courses") (Grace York, U. Michigan)
   In General Resources in Area & Regional Studies [Context]
Sentenaryo/Centennial ("A Collaborative Exploration of the Cultural and Political Impacts of the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War")
   In Anti-Imperialism in the United States, 1898-1935 [Context]
Political Paintings from North Viet Nam, 1970-1980 (Track 16 Gallry, Santa Monica, Calif./Art City)
   In Vietnam  [Context]
Political Paintings from North Viet Nam, 1970-1980 (Track 16 Gallry, Santa Monica, Calif./Art City)
   In Contemporary  [Context]
Political Economy Research Centre (PERC) ("multi-disciplinary research on the current transformation of industrial societies and of the global economic and political order") (Sheffield U., UK)
   In General Business Information & Theory Resources  [Context]
Political Economy Research Centre (PERC) ("multi-disciplinary research on the current transformation of industrial societies and of the global economic and political order") (Sheffield U., UK)
   In Business & Globalism / Multinationalism  [Context]
Center for Ethics, Capital Markets, and Political Economy ("The basic idea is that the concepts and vocabulary of economics no longer incorporate the moral standards according to which most people live their lives. This has caused ways of thinking and acting to evolve in the finance and public policy
   In Business Ethics / Business & Society  [Context]
Heather Has Two Mommies (political spoof in the form of a children's book; includes links on the topic of political correctness) (MIT Center for Political Correctness)
   In Cool Sites (Not Yet Categorized)  [Context]
Synopsis of Political Power and Social Classes (sections on the concept of politics) (Society of Social Research Page, U. Chicago)
   In Nico Poulantzas  [Context]
David N. Rodowick (Cornell U.), Preface to The Crisis of Political Modernism: Criticism and Ideology in Contemporary Film Theory (2nd ed., 1994)
   In Late 19th- And 20th-Century  [Context]
Julie Stephens (Victoria U. of Technology), "Cultural Outlaws, Political Organizers" (Excerpt from Anti-Disciplinary Protest: Sixties Radicalism and Postmodernism (1998) (Australian Humanities Review)
   In Late 19th- And 20th-Century  [Context]
Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (Marx/Engels Archive)
   In Marx, Karl  [Context]
Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy (Marx/Engels Archive)
   In Friedrich Engels  [Context]
Political Contexts
   In Contemporary Postcolonial & Postimperial Literature in English [Context]
Political Sociology
   In Society for Social Research Page [Context]
Index on Censorship ("the bi-monthly magazine for free speech . . . Index shows how free speech affects the political issues of the moment.")
   In Censorship [Context]
"The Economy and Its Impact on the Religious Right" ("multiculturalism is a genuine phenomenon in the New Communities. . . . this multiculturalism can be attributed to some degree to the liberal [and 'politically correct'] university educations most residents have received. But th
   In Culture / Canon Wars  [Context]
Meaghan Morris (U. of Technology, Sydney), "Sticks & Stones & Stereotypes" (1997) (Morris on political correctness) (Australian Humanities Review)
   In Culture / Canon Wars  [Context]
The Alternative Group ("non-partisan political advocacy group for Generation X, supporting practical public policy that will have a profound impact on young Americans")
   In Generation X  [Context]
Homepage (page on Lead . . . or Leave, a now defunct "large Generation X political organization in the United States, lobbying and consulting in the effort to put generational issues on the national political map")
   In Adam Rifkin's Lead . . . or Leave Page [Context]
Impact (contemporary U.S. socio-political issues; online articles)
   In Journals & Zines (Cultural Studies) [Context]
J_Spot: Journal of Social and Political Thought (online journal covering "intersections between theory, politics and political action, aesthetics, cultural criticism, and social and economic justice")
   In Journals & Zines (Cultural Studies) [Context]
Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility (weekly newsletter that submits the net to ethical, social, political critique) (Steve Talbott)
   In General Resources [Context]
David Ronfeldt (RAND Foundation), "Cyberocracy, Cyberspace, and Cyberology: Political Effects of the Information Revolution"
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility (weekly newsletter that submits the net to ethical, social, political critique) (Steve Talbott)
   In Cyberethics  [Context]
John Arquilla & David Ronfeldt (RAND Foundation), "Cyberocracy, Cyberspace, and Cyberology: Political Effects of the Information Revolution"
   In Politics Of The Net  [Context]
Homepage (NSF-funded three-year study of political uses of the Net; "the research is aimed at understanding whether the technologies of the Net may alter patterns of political participation and engagement in public affairs by citizens in the U.S.") (Bruc
   In Government & Politics on the Net Project  [Context]
"The Internet and Political Transformation: Populism, Community, and Accelerated Pluralism
   In Government & Politics on the Net Project  [Context]
Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility (weekly newsletter that submits the net to ethical, social, political critique) (Steve Talbott)
   In Politics Of The Net  [Context]
"Internet as Hyper-Liberalism" ("The political ethic, and structure, of the Internet are liberal. In fact, it clarifies the defects of liberalism: it can and should be ended")
   In Paul Treanor  [Context]
"Pro-Net Fallacies" ("a few of the fallacies that circulate in political texts about the Net")
   In Paul Treanor  [Context]
Colin J. Bennett (U. of Victoria, BC), Politics of Information ("focuses on the Internet as a site for political and social conflict. Beginning with various political theories of technology, we then investigate the development of the Internet, and some political controversies surrounding the balance between individual freedoms (especially privacy and free speech) and social control")
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility (weekly newsletter that submits the net to ethical, social, political critique) (Steve Talbott)
   In Journals & Zines (Cyberculture) [Context]
Political Contexts
   In Contemporary Postcolonial & Postimperial Literature in English [Context]
The Political Writings of George Orwell (Patrick Farley)
   In George Orwell  [Context]
Romanticism: The CD-ROM (A Hypertext Anthology (ed., David S. Miall, U. Alberta, and Duncan Wu, U. Glasgow) (sample files and images for CD-ROM from Blackwell's Publishers containing the full text of Duncan Wu's Romanticism: An Anthology; also included are materials beyond the printed anthology--including more works by authors, canonical versions of works represented in their earliest printed form in the printed anthology, materials for the study of gothic fiction, a chronology of the period, a biographical dictionary, political documents, and an image archive)
   In General Resources in Romanticism [Context]
Barbauld Web Site ("The purpose of the project is to take a small number of Anna Barbauld's poems and to investigate how the medium of hypertext might be used to place a work within its literary, historical, cultural, and political contexts. Above all, we wish to tran
   In General Resources [Context]
Leonora Nattrass (Nottingham Trent U.), "John Clare and William Cobbett: The Personal and the Political" (1994)
   In Criticism  [Context]
An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Political Justice and Its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness (Dana Ward, Pitzer C., Claremont Colleges)
   In William Godwin  [Context]
William Hone (with engravings by George Cruikshank), The Political House that Jack Built (1819) (hypertext edition with critical apparatus) (Kyle Grimes / Romantic Circles)
   In William Hone  [Context]
Kerry Fried, "Lesbian Fictions: Straight or Narrow?" (1995) (Boston Review: A Political and Literary Forum)
   In Gay and Lesbian [Context]
Genders OnLine Journal ("essays about gender and sexuality in relation to social, political, artistic, and economic concerns") (Ann Kibbey, U. Colorado, Boulder)
   In Journals & Zines [Context]
Prospect ("the intelligent monthly based in Britain" on political, intellectual, and cultural issues for "the intellectually curious general reader")
   In General Humanities Journals  [Context]
Real Torture: Torture History and Political Torture (links and articles) (Chris Lee)
   In General History Resources  [Context]
U.S. Historical Census Data Browser "The data presented here describe the people and the economy of the U.S. for each state and county from 1790 to 1970") (Paul Bergen, Harvard U. / Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research)
   In General U.S. History Resources  [Context]
FDR Cartoon Collection Database (30,000 "political cartoons featuring Franklin D. Roosevelt and the activities of his administration dating from 1932 to 1943") (Paul Bachorz, Niskayuna High School)
   In 20th Century (To 1950)  [Context]
Sentenaryo/Centennial ("A Collaborative Exploration of the Cultural and Political Impacts of the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War")
   In Anti-Imperialism in the United States, 1898-1935 [Context]
Principles of Political Economy
   In David Ricardo (Mcmaster U.)  [Context]
Prospect ("the intelligent monthly based in Britain" on political, intellectual, and cultural issues for "the intellectually curious general reader")
   In General Arts & Culture Magazines [Context]
Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility (weekly newsletter that submits the net to ethical, social, political critique) (Steve Talbott)
   In Computer-Related  [Context]
Nützliche Informationen für Geisteswissenschaftler (German-language humanities page; includes resources in history, philosophy, political science, sociology, literature, German language and literature, philology, etc.) (Armin Fingerhut)
   In General Resources in German Literature [Context]
The War Room (conservative media page with extensive links to other politically "right" online sites)
   In Media-Watch Groups & Sites  [Context]
Film Theory List ("This list is a forum for the discussion of the theory of film, cinema, video and related media in all their aspects: aesthetic, artistic, cultural, social, philosophical and political...") (The Spoon Collective)
   In Film Theory  [Context]
Oleg Manaev, Belorussian State University and Independent Institute of Socio-Economic and Political Studies, "Rethinking the Social Role of the Media in a Society in Transition" (Canadian Journal of Communication)
   In Media Theory and Theorists [Context]
American Political Science Assoc.: Section on Race, Ethnicity and Politics ("provides access to information on our section, annual conference, listserv, resources and publishers") (Lisa García Bedolla, U. California, Irvine)
   In General Resources [Context]
Preface to The Crisis of Political Modernism: Criticism and Ideology in Contemporary Film Theory (2nd ed., 1994)
   In David N. Rodowick (King's College, London) [Context]
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy (tablles of contents only)
   In Ethics (Of Related Interest: [Context]
A Theologico-Political Treatise (Joseph B. Yesselman)
   In Writings  [Context]
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy (tables of contents only)
   In Philosophy Journals  [Context]
Online Resource Guide to Political Inquiry (Michael Dartnell, Concordia U.)
   In General Political Resources  [Context]
Political Advertising Articles and Resources (Communication Studies, U. Iowa)
   In General Political Resources  [Context]
Government & Politics On The Net Project (3-year research project "aimed at developing a model of the effects of the Net on Political participation . . . involves gathering survey data from people using governmental and political Web sites and government-oriented e-mail systems") (Bruc
   In General Political Resources  [Context]
Political Resources on the Net ("sorted by country, with links to parties, organizations, governments") (Agorà Telematia)
   In General Political Resources  [Context]
Political Science: A Net Station (Walter C. Koern Library, U. British Columbia)
   In General Political Resources  [Context]
Resources of Scholarly Societies - Political Science (U. Waterloo)
   In General Political Resources  [Context]
The Seventh Seal (European-based site "dedicated to politics of all kinds, everything from nazism to libertarianism . . . Since many of the sites I've linked are run by various extreme political organisations, I recommend those of you who are intolerant and bigoted t
   In General Political Resources  [Context]
Political Theory and Political Philosophy (James Bolner, Sr.)
   In Political Theory & Philosophy  [Context]
American Political Internet Resources (text file)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
Bruce Bimber (U. California, Santa Barbara), "The Internet and Political Transformation" (1996)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
The Coin-Operated Congress (Mother Jones magazine's list of political action committee contributors to nearly 4,000 candidates for U.S. federal offices in the 1992 and 1994 elections)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
Grand Old Page Directory of Political Sites (Berkeley Internet Connections)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
Left, Right & Center ("one-stop site for diverse political commentary, humor, and news"; "designed in the spirit of bipartisanship") (Dave Varadian)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
New Politics ("the non-partisan U.S. Political Participation Resource") (Lee Philip Stral)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
Political Action Resources (Kim Software)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
Political Resources, Inc.: The Political Superstore ("tools for [U.S.] candidate / corporate / issue campaigns"; includes links to political info and resources)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
Politics1 ("comprehensive links to Presidential, Gubernatorial, US Senate & Congressional candidates and political parties across the spectrum") (Ron Gunzburger)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
American Student Political Network Index of Student Activist & Political Groups
   In Political Movements, Groups, Organizations, Associations  [Context]
Clamen's Political Archives (political texts & documents)
   In Political History & Documents  [Context]
Tim Rohrer (U. Oregon), "The Metaphorical Logic of (Political) Rape: George Bush and the New Wor(l)d Order"
   In Scholarly Studies & Projects  [Context]
Political Babble Generator (Webcorp) (generates on-the-fly speeches in the style of Bill Clinton or Newt Gingrich)
   In Art, Satire, Spoofs, Symbolic Acts  [Context]
Pei-te Lien (U. Utah), Asian Americans in the U.S. Political System (Senior Seminar, 1997)
   In Course Syllabi [Context]
Heather Has Two Mommies (political spoof in the form of a children's book; includes links on the topic of political correctness) (MIT Center for Political Correctness)
   In Art, Satire, Spoofs, Symbolic Acts  [Context]
Impact (contemporary U.S. socio-political issues; online articles)
   In Politics and Government Journals & Zines  [Context]
J_Spot: Journal of Social and Political Thought (online journal covering "intersections between theory, politics and political action, aesthetics, cultural criticism, and social and economic justice")
   In Politics and Government Journals & Zines  [Context]
Woodstock Theological Center ("nonprofit independent research institute at Georgetown U. that addresses topics of social, economic, and political importance from a theological and ethical perspective. Interdisciplinary and ecumenical by design")
   In General Religious Studies Resources  [Context]
The Postmodern Bible (information about, and excerpts from, a collectively-written volume of scholarly essays illuminating "the current multidisciplinary debates emerging from postmodernism by exposing the still highly contested epistemological, political, and ethi
   In Bible Texts & Software  [Context]
Philosophy of Psychiatry Bibliography ("ethical, social, political, legal, historical and philosophical issues in mental health and psychiatry") (Christian Perring)
   In Philosophy Of Science [Context]
John R. R. Christie (U. Leeds), "A Tragedy for Cyborgs" (1993) ("This essay therefore adopts strategies whose overall effect is to extend the relays of cyborg imagery well beyond those postulated in [Haraway's] "Manifesto," in order to recognize the cultural and political complexity of cyborg semiosis, and to grasp the aporias that such extension produces for Haraway's writing") (Configurations)
   In Sci-Tech & Cultural Studies [Context]
Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility (weekly newsletter that submits the net to ethical, social, political critique) (Steve Talbott)
   In Sci-Tech & Cultural Studies [Context]
Phil Agre (U. Calif., San Diego), "Designing Genres for New Media: Social, Economic, and Political Contexts"
   In General Resources On The New Media [Context]
Media Ecology Association ("MEA is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting the study, research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industry, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community")
   In General Resources On The New Media [Context]
Political Science/ Sociology
   In FrontList Books: Scholarly Books on the Web [Context]
Preface to The Crisis of Political Modernism: Criticism and Ideology in Contemporary Film Theory (2nd ed., 1994)
   In David N. Rodowick (Cornell U.) [Context]
Shawn P. Wilbur (Bowling Green State U.), "Dromologies: Paul Virilio: Speed, Cinema, and the End of the Political State"
   In Secondary Literature  [Context]
"Dromologies: Paul Virilio: Speed, Cinema, and the End of the Political State"
   In Shawn P. Wilbur [Context]
Philosophy of Psychiatry Bibliography ("ethical, social, political, legal, historical and philosophical issues in mental health and psychiatry") (Christian Perring)
   In Psychology [Context]
The Hegel Society of America (promotes "the study of the philosophy of Hegel and Hegelianism, its place within the history of thought, and its relation to social, political, and cultural movements since his time")
   In G. W. F. Hegel  [Context]
Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism and On Translating Homer (.pdf file of first edition of 1869; part of the E-Texts for Victorianists site) (Alfred J. Drake)
   In Prose  [Context]
Luke, Tim W. (Political Science, VTI&SU) From Analogue to Digital Fordism: Reimagining the Global Production and Local Consumption of Automobiles at Ford.com
   In Archive [Context]
H.B. Paksoy ALPAMYSH: Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule (historical and political uses of literature; the case of ALPAMSYH)
   In Central Asia History General Resources [Context]
   In Soviet Republics (Former) [Context]
H.B. Paksoy ALPAMYSH: Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule political uses of literature
   In Politics & Government [Context]
EServer ("The EServer's primary function is to publish texts in the arts and humanities. Our collections include art, architecture, drama, fiction, poetry, history, political theory, cultural studies, philosophy, women's studies and music"; also publishes journals such as Bad Subjects, Cultronix and Sudden) | EServer Books (U. Washington)
   In Metapages, Text Archives, & Other General Resources  [Context]
Sharon Daniel, Mark Bartlett, et al., Subtract the Sky ("Subtract the Sky extends the context of public art by allowing individuals and communities to evolve an aesthetically, intellectually, and politically expressive, collaborative environment on-line. . . . It is a Collaborative System, which gives users a framework for building databases based on their own experiences and for structuring and interpreting that data themselves")
   In Net Art [Context]
Paul Fontaine-Nikolov Apsaras Review - (not so) little voices of the world A free online political magazine. Features essays, short stories, and articles written by people from around the world. Site also features a message board, monthly editorials, and a political action group working for Cambodia. All our welcome.
   In Politics & Government [Context]
Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America ("information source on the historical, political, demographic, and cultural issues that make up today’s diverse Asian American community") (C.N. Le, U. Massachusetts, Amherst)
   In General Resources [Context]
E. San Juan Jr. Reflections on Postcolonial Theory, the Filipino Diaspora, and Contemporary Cultural Studies The Editorial Staff of Axis of Logic reside in 10 different states across the USA and come from a rich variety of professional backgrounds and life-experiences. Some are published authors. All are social and political activists in one form or another. We represent a cross-section of America as homemakers, trades workers, economists, writers, sychologists, IT professionals, military veterans, former clergy, educators, lawyers and labor leaders. We are committed to publishing and disseminating news and information that contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of current events and history on the part of our readers. Our purpose is to promote peace, equality and human rights throughout the world.
   In Cultural Studies [Context]
African American Political Thought Syllabus (Manuel Avalos, Arizona State U. West)
   In Floyd W. Hayes [Context]
Black Political Participation in America Syllabus (Manuel Avalos, Arizona State U. West)
   In Floyd W. Hayes [Context]
Syllabi Collection: Integrating Race/Ethnicity into the Political Science Curriculum (Manuel Avalos, Arizona State U. West)
   In General Resources [Context]
Indian American Political Awareness Committee
   In South Asian American [Context]
Korean American Political Action Committee
   In Korean American [Context]
Arab American Political Action Committee
   In Arab American [Context]
Arab American Links (Department of Political Science, Kansas State U.)
   In Arab American [Context]
Media Ecology Association (The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting the study, research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industry, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.)
   In Media Ecology [Context]
Vanderbilt Television News Archive ("the Television News Archive collection at Vanderbilt Universitythe world's most extensive and complete archive of television news. The collection holds more than 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts from the major U.S. national broadcast networks: ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN, and more than 9,000 hours of special news-related programming including ABC's Nightline since 1989. These special reports and periodic news broadcasts cover presidential press conferences and political campaign coverage, and national and international events such as the Watergate hearings, the plight of American hostages in Iran, the Persian Gulf war, and the terrorist attack on the United States on September 11, 2001.")
   In General Resources (Television Studies) [Context]
   In U.S. news sources [Context]
Woodstock Theological Center ("Woodstock Theological Center is an independent nonprofit institute at Georgetown University that engages in theological and ethical reflection on topics of social, economic, business, scientific, cultural, religious, and political importance. The Center does research, conducts conferences and seminars, and publishes books and articles. Drawing on the Roman Catholic tradition, the Woodstock Center is ecumenically open, multi-disciplinary, and collaborative with, among others, the business community, government, religious groups, universities, other research centers, and the media.")
   In Religious Studies [Context]
Peter Jones & Brian E Hodges Hodges' Health Career - Care Domains - Model Hodges’ Health Career (Care Domains) Model [h2cm] provides a conceptual framework that can be applied universally. Developed in health & social care professionals can map a patient’s care problems, across the h2cm's four knowledge domains: Interpersonal; Sociological; Scientific; & Political (Autonomy). Patients and their carers may also be taught to use the model, enabling engagement, understanding and concordance in care planning and outcome evaluation. Brian Hodges' original notes, a resources page and four unique links pages - one per h2cm domain - are included. Additional material on health informatics and the potential role of visualization in the social sciences can also be found. Referenced throughout.
   In Science, Technology, & Culture [Context]
Gay Gene ("forum for the discussion of the scientific, social, political, and religious implications of research into the origins of sexual identity") (Chandler Burr)
   In Gay and Lesbian [Context]
It's Time, America! Political Action for the Transgendered and Gender Variant Community
   In It's Time, America! [Context]
Hirohito and Japan (brief historical outline, with hypertexted terms and images; part of Cornell U.'s Death of the Father: An Anthropology of Closure in Political Authority site)(Linda Fisher and John Dorneman)
   In Modern Japan [Context]
Religious, Political, Economic and Artistic Contexts For the York Corpus Christi Plays (Dennis G. Jerz, Seton Hill U.)
   In General Resources [Context]
Religious, Political, Economic and Artistic Contexts For the York Corpus Christi Plays (Dennis G. Jerz, Seton Hill U.)
   In General Resources Medieval Drama [Context]
Megan Prelinger "How I was Politically Educated by the Prisoner" (2001) (Bad Subjects)
   In The Prisoner [Context]
Political Advertising: Articles and Resources (U. Iowa)
   In Consumerism & Advertising [Context]
The Social and Political Contexts of the Alice Books (collection of articles) (The Victorian Web)
   In The Alice Books [Context]
Charles Dickens -- Social and Political Contexts (essays) (The Victorian Web)
   In General Resources [Context]
Art Now: The Patriotism of Dissent ("Artists responding to the political present")
   In Censorship [Context]
Victorian Political History: An Overview (categories of links include: Timelines; Corn Laws; Reform Acts; Women's Suffrage; Prime Ministers; Other Figures; Miscellaneous; The British Empire and International Relations; Economic History; Related Topics; and Pre-Nineteenth History) (The Victorian Web)
   In Domestic Life in 19th Century England [Context]
   In Victorian Web [Context]
PEW Internet & American Life Project ("The Pew Internet & American Life Project produces original, academic-quality reports that explore the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life. The Project also aims to be an authoritative source on the evolution of the Internet through collection of essential, relevant data and timely discussions of real-world developments as they affect the virtual world")
   In General Resources [Context]
'Ukâz - communitarian agonism (Postcolonial International Relations and Nietzschean political theory--the "Postcolonial Nietzsche Project")(Mohammed Ben Jelloun, EHESS)
   In Postcolonial (and Colonial) Studies [Context]
Political Revolution in Rome 133 - 78 BC: The Role of and Challenges to the Senate (tutorial article, within the HSC Online sites) (Charles Sturt U., Australia)
   In Ancient Rome [Context]
Concise Political History of China (annotated timeline, with material compiled from Compton's Living Encyclopediawithin larger Chinese Cultural Studies site) (Paul Halsall, U. North Florida)
   In General Resources [Context]
Nippon in the World (sections on images of cultural life in Japan from the 17th-20th c., on the Vienna international Exposition of 1873, and on documents from Modern Japanese Political History) (National Diet Library, Tokyo)
   In Early Modern (Tokugawa Period) [Context]
   In Modern Japan [Context]
Poster Exhibition (slide show exhibit of some 2600 political posters of pre-1945 Japan, in English and in Japanese) (Oohara Institute)
   In Modern Japan [Context]
Research in Former Soviet Archives on Issues of Historical Political Economy (news on archival research related to the former Soviet Union) (Mark Harrison, Warwick U.)
   In Economic History [Context]
   In Soviet Archives [Context]
Richard L. Carrico (San Diego State U.) Sociopolitical Aspects of the 1775 Revolt at Mission San Diego de Alcala: an Ethnohistorical Approach (Journal of San Diego History, 1997)
   In California Indian Tribes [Context]
A Country Study: El Salvador (historical, geographical, political and cultural information, from pre-Columbian times to the present) (Richard A. Haggarty, Library of COngress, Washington, DC)
   In Central America [Context]
A Country Study: Belize (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Tim Merrill, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Central America [Context]
A Country Study: Honduras (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Tim Merrill, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Central America [Context]
A Country Study: Panama (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Sandra W. Meditz and Dennis M. Hanratty, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Central America [Context]
A Country Study: Nicaragua (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Tim Merrill, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Central America [Context]
A Country Study: Ecuador (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Dennis M. Hanratty, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
A Country Study: Haiti (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Richard A. Haggerty, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Caribbean [Context]
A COuntry Study: The Dominican Republic (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Richard A. Haggerty, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Caribbean [Context]
A Country Study: Uruguay (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Rex A. Hudson and Sandra W. Meditz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
A Country Study: Paraguay (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Dannin M. Hanratty and Sandra W. Meditz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
A Country Study: Venezuela (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Richard A. Haggerty, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
A Country Study: Chile (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Rex A. Hudson, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Chile [Context]
A Country Study: Guyana (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Tim Merrill, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
A Country Study: Brazil (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-Columbian to present times, arranged by topic) (Rex A. Hudson, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Brazil [Context]
A Country Study: Angola (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Thomas Collelo, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: Algeria (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapan Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia [Context]
A Country Study: Nigeria (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from medieval to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapan Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Nigeria [Context]
A Country Study: Mauritania (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from medieval to modern times, arranged by topic) (Robert E. Handloff, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: Ethiopia (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Thomas P. Ofcansky and LaVerle Berry, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: Chad (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Thomas Collelo, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: Zaire (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Sandra W. Meditz and Tim Merrill, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: Uganda (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from early to modern times, arranged by topic) (Rita M. Byrnes, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: Sudan (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: Somalia (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from early to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: South Africa (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from early to modern times, arranged by topic) (Rita M. Byrnes, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In South Africa [Context]
A Country Study: Madagascar (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-colonial to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Madagascar (and Proximate Islands) [Context]
A Country Study: Mauritius (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from pre-colonial to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Madagascar (and Proximate Islands) [Context]
A Country Study: Libya (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: the Ivory Coast (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Robert E. Handloff, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Africa  [Context]
A Country Study: Ghana (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (La Verle Berry, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Ghana [Context]
A Country Study: Turkey (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Turkey [Context]
A Country Study: United Arab Emirates (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Middle East [Context]
A Country Study: Syria (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Thomas Collelo, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Middle East [Context]
A Country Study: Saudia Arabia (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Middle East [Context]
A Country Study: Qatar (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Middle East [Context]
A Country Study: Lebanon (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Thomas Collelo, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Middle East [Context]
A Country Study: Kuwait (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Middle East [Context]
A Country Study: Jordan (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Middle East [Context]
A Country Study: Israel (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Israel (and Palestine) [Context]
A Country Study: Iraq (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Iraq (and Babylon, Mesopotamia) [Context]
A Country Study: Iran (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Iran (and Persia) [Context]
A Country Study: Bahrain (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Helen Chapin Metz, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In The Middle East [Context]
A Country Study: China (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Robert L. Worden, Andrea Matles Savada and Ronald E. Dolan, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In General Resources [Context]
A Country Study: Cambodia (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Russell R. Ross, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Thailand and Cambodia [Context]
A Country STudy: Thailand (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Barbara Leitch LePoer, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Thailand and Cambodia [Context]
A Country Study: Japan (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Ronald E. Dolan and Robert L. Worden, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In General Resources [Context]
A Country Study: Bhutan (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Andrea Matles Savada, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Asia  [Context]
A Country Study: Bhutan (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Andrea Matles Savada, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Asia  [Context]
A Country Study: Bangladesh (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (James Heitzman and Robert Worden, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Asia  [Context]
A Country Study: Pakistan (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Peter Blood, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In General Resources [Context]
Sri Lanka: A Country Study (historical, cultural, political and economic information, from ancient to modern times, arranged by topic) (Russell R. Ross and Andrea Matles Savada, Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In Asia  [Context]

End of Records.

 



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