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Art Theory & Politics
   In Art (Modern and Contemporary) [Context]
   In Art History [Context]
Politics and Government Studies Conferences
   In Conferences [Context]
   In Politics & Government [Context]
Queer Studies This subcategory includes selected resources on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, intersexed, and other antinormative sexual identities, practices, performances, discourses, representations, and communities. In general, as an emerging interdisciplinary field, Queer Studies seeks to critique identity politics and destabilize notions of normative or essentialized sexuality and gender.
   In Gender and Sexuality Studies [Context]
General Resources in Area & Regional Studies (Including International Relations &Amp; Politics) (See also Globalism on Cultural Studies page)
   In Area & Regional Studies  [Context]
General International Politics
   In Politics & Government [Context]
General U.S. Politics Resources
   In U.S. Politics  [Context]
Government & Politics on the Net Project (U. California, Santa Barbara)
   In Politics Of The Net  [Context]
MANAS: Indian History and Politics (Vinay Lal, U. California, Los Angeles)
   In General Resources [Context]
Politics and Government Journals & Zines
   In Journals & Zines [Context]
   In Politics & Government [Context]
Politics Of The Net
   In Cyberculture [Context]
   In Politics & Government [Context]
U.S. Politics
   In Politics & Government [Context]
Politics & Government
   In Disciplines [Context]


[Links]

México (introduction to the art, geography, history, economy, science, religion, politics, and other facets of Mexico; in Spanish) (MexPlaza, U. Guadalajara)
   In Latin American & Mexican Studies  [Context]
Space and Culture: The Journal ("reflections on a wide range of socio-spatial arenas such as the home, architecture, urbanism and geopolitics. We encourage the application of contemporary theoretical debates in cultural studies, discourse analysis, post-colonialism to resear
   In Architecture Journals  [Context]
International Affairs (excellent annotated metapage of international affairs and politics sites) (Nathan Gilliatt, Duke U.)
   In General Resources in Area & Regional Studies [Context]
Betty Brown, "A Repast of Feminism Reviewed at Sexual Politics Show" (review of the UCLA show featuring Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party; includes images) (ArtScene)
   In Contemporary  [Context]
The Art Bin (art, literature, music, language, history, cultural politics) (Karl-Erik Tallmo)
   In Journals [Context]
Vitruvius Online (online journal for architects, engineers, interior designers, and building contractors covering "design theory, politics of the constructed environment, and innovation in construction technology")
   In Journals [Context]
Politics (Internet Classics Archive)
   In Aristotle  [Context]
Margaret Ryan, "Human Resource Management and the Politics of Knowledge: Linking the Essential Knowledge Base of the Organization to Strategic Decision Making" (1995) (Leadership & Organization Development Journal)
   In Texts  [Context]
The Burning Blimp Manifesto ("Irritating you since 1995 with politics, fiction, poetry, comics, and more. The Burning Blimp Manifesto keeps one eye on the man and the other in a safety deposit box in Kansas. Ahhh, screw it: you decide what it's all about")
   In Creative Writing Zines & Journals [Context]
Disinformation: The Subculture Search Engine (annotated "alternative" guide/links to news and society; "the search service of choice for individuals looking for information on current affairs, politics, new science and the 'hidden information,' that seldom seems to slip through
   In General Resources [Context]
Ron Alcalay, "Morphing Out of Identity Politics: Black or White and Terminator 2 (1995) (Bad Subjects)
   In Late 19th- And 20th-Century  [Context]
Don Anderson (U. Sydney), "Teachers, Intellectuals, Politics" ("Surely one had a choice: merely to accept such interventionist restructuring of universities . . . or, on the other hand, to critique such New Statism"; extracted from longer piece published in 1995)
   In Intellectuals & Knowledge Workers [Context]
   In Simon During (U. Melbourne), [Context]
   In Simon During (U. Melbourne), [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]
culturefront (site of the New York Council for the Humanities and its quarterly magazine offering "news and a variety of views on the production, interpretation, and politics of culture"; issues have a thematic focus--e.g., "The Heroic and the Horrific," "Catholics in America," "Visualizing History," "The New Immigrants") (New York Council for the Humanities)
   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]
Polygraph: An International Journal of Culture & Politics ("peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal affiliated with the Literature Program of Duke U. . . . edited and produced by a collective of humanities graduate students")
   In Journals & Zines (Cultural Studies) [Context]
Space and Culture: The Journal ("reflections on a wide range of socio-spatial arenas such as the home, architecture, urbanism and geopolitics. We encourage the application of contemporary theoretical debates in cultural studies, discourse analysis, post-colonialism to resear
   In Journals & Zines (Cultural Studies) [Context]
Victor Margolin (U. Illinois, Chicago), "The Politics of the Artificial" (1995) (philosophical approach to the concept of artifice that includes discussion of William Gibson, Jean Baudrillard, Donna Haraway, and other postmodern writers)
   In Sci-Tech & Cultural Studies [Context]
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Langdon Winner (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), "Cyberlibertarian Myths and the Prospects for Community" (1997) ("critique of the banal fantasies that pass as 'vision' among of many of those who speculate about cyberspace and politics in our time")
   In Politics Of The Net  [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]
Katherine L. Heenan (Arizona State U.), Writing (in) Cyberspace (course structured around the following issues: "Surfing the Net," "Virtual Communities," Cyberdemocracy & The Global Village, CyberSexual Politics, "The Virtual Panopticon: An Orwellian Future?," "Slackers, Hackers & Cyberbodies, Cyborgs & Cyberpunks," "Hype and Hypertext: Redefining Text," and Learning & Working Online; includes many useful resources and links)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Speed 1.3: Airports and Malls ("This version of the SPEED periodical/software is about the transformation of social space by information technologies, and the value of dystopian mapping practices in accounting for the re-locations of personalized politics that those transformatio
   In Speed [Context]
Nettime Archive (archive of list devoted to net criticism and the cultural politics of new media)
   In Listservs & Newsgroups (Cyberculture) [Context]
Rhetorics and Politics of the Information Society: Behind the Theories, Visions, Texts, and Programs (June 28-July 1, 1998, Tampere, Finland / July 26-Aug. 1, 1998, Montreal) (International Social Science Council, Standing Committee on Conceptual and Terminological Analysis)
   In Conferences & Calls for Papers (Cyberculture) [Context]
Restoration: Politics (background page with links to accompany the film with Sam Neill as Charles II) (Miramax Films / Open Book Systems)
   In Cultural and Historical Contexts [Context]
   In General Resources [Context]
Tim Fulford (Nottingham Trent U.), "Cowper, Wordsworth, Clare: The Politics of Trees" (1995)
   In Criticism  [Context]
Mary Bly (Washington U., St. Louis), Public Domain, Private Dominion: Sexual Politics in Renaissance Drama (John Tolva, Washington U.)
   In Renaissance & 17th-Century Courses  [Context]
The Art and Politics of Black Women Writers
   In Heather Hathaway (Marquette U.)  [Context]
Politics (excerpt) (Trevor Dodge)
   In Writings & Recordings [Context]
Sarah Stanbury (C. of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts), "Visibility Politics in Chaucer's Knight's Tale" (Cultural Frictions Conference, Georgetown U., 1995) (HTML by Jeffrey Cohen, George Washington U.)
   In Criticism  [Context]
Sarah Stanbury (C. of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts), "Visibility Politics in Chaucer's Knight's Tale"
   In Cultural Frictions Conference Proceedings [Context]
Tim Fulford (Nottingham Trent U.), "Cowper, Wordsworth, Clare: The Politics of Trees" (1995)
   In Criticism  [Context]
Kevin Gilmartin (California Institute of Technology), "William Cobbett and the Politics of System" (1996) (part of Ch. 5 of Gilmartin's Print Politics: The Press and Radical Opposition in Early Nineteenth-Century England (Romantic Praxis / Romantic Circles)
   In William Cobbett  [Context]
Charles Mahoney (U. Connecticut, Storrs), "Periodical Indigestion: Hazlitt's Unpalatable Politics" (1996) (Romantic Praxis / Romantic Circles)
   In William Hazlitt  [Context]
Early Shelley: Vulgarisms, Politics, and Fractals (essays originating in a session on the Early Shelley at the Dec. 1996 Modern Language Assoc. convention) (Romantic Praxis / Romantic Circles)
   In Criticism  [Context]
Kim Wheatley (College of William and Mary), "Paranoid Politics: Shelley and the Quarterly Review" (1996) (Romantic Praxis / Romantic Circles)
   In Criticism  [Context]
Tim Fulford (Nottingham Trent U.), "Cowper, Wordsworth, Clare: The Politics of Trees" (1995)
   In Criticism  [Context]
Guerrilla Girls: Fighting Discrimination with Facts, Humor, and Fake Fur ("over 100 posters, stickers, books, printed projects, and actions that expose sexism and racism in politics, the art world, film and the culture at large")
   In General Resources [Context]
Women Leaders Online and Women Organizing for Change ("first and largest women's activist group on the internet -- empowering women in politics, media, society, the economy and cyberspace")
   In General Resources [Context]
Homepage for Lesbian.org: Promoting Lesbian Visibility on the Internet (includes info on politics and activism, arts and culture, etc.) (Amy Goodloe)
   In Lesbian.org [Context]
XY: men, masculinities and gender politics ("features over 80 articles on key 'men's issues'"; includes links and bibliography)
   In Men's Movements & Men's/Masculinity Studies  [Context]
W O M E N H O U S E ("collaborative, multi-authored site that explores the politics of domesticity and gender relations through virtual 'rooms' and conceptual domestic 'spaces' by 24 artists, architects, poets, art historians, and cultural theorists") (California Museum of Photography, U. California, Riverside)
   In General Resources [Context]
The Art and Politics of Black Women Writers (course)
   In Heather Hathaway (Marquette U.)  [Context]
R.W. Connell, "Politics of Changing Men" ("presents a pro-feminist analysis of masculinity politics") (Australian Humanities Review)
   In Men's Movements & Men's/Masculinity Studies  [Context]
Munich Found Online ("Bavaria's leading english-language, monthly Magazine dedicated to providing its international audience with a discerning mix of culture, history, commentary, art, and politics")
   In Humanities Metapages & Portals  [Context]
Suite101.com: 20th Century British History and Politics (Joseph Sramek)
   In 20th-Century Britain  [Context]
Munich Found Online ("Bavaria's leading english-language, monthly Magazine dedicated to providing its international audience with a discerning mix of culture, history, commentary, art, and politics")
   In Small Zines / Creative Arts Small-Press Journals / Creative Arts Online Zines  [Context]
The Burning Blimp Manifesto ("Irritating you since 1995 with politics, fiction, poetry, comics, and more. The Burning Blimp Manifesto keeps one eye on the man and the other in a safety deposit box in Kansas. Ahhh, screw it: you decide what it's all about")
   In Small Zines / Creative Arts Small-Press Journals / Creative Arts Online Zines  [Context]
The Art Bin (art, literature, music, language, history, cultural politics) (Karl-Erik Tallmo)
   In Small Zines / Creative Arts Small-Press Journals / Creative Arts Online Zines  [Context]
Munich Found Online ("Bavaria's leading english-language, monthly Magazine dedicated to providing its international audience with a discerning mix of culture, history, commentary, art, and politics")
   In General Resources in German Literature [Context]
Disinformation: The Subculture Search Engine (annotated "alternative" guide/links to news and society; "the search service of choice for individuals looking for information on current affairs, politics, new science and the 'hidden information,' that seldom seems to slip through
   In U.S. news sources [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]
Patricia Hill Collins, "Black Feminist Thought in the Matrix of Domination" (from Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment [1990]) (World History Archives)
   In General Resources [Context]
Politics (Internet Classics Archive)
   In Writings  [Context]
George Lakoff (UC Berkeley), "Metaphor in Politics" (metaphor and the Gulf War)
   In George Lakoff [Context]
   In Scholarly Studies & Projects  [Context]
CNN/Time AllPolitics
   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]
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]
Aristotle, Politics (Internet Classics Archive)
   In Political Theory & Philosophy  [Context]
The British Politics Pages
   In U.K.  [Context]
Dr. Dave's U. K. Pages: Government & Politics (D. L. Gates)
   In U.K.  [Context]
Irish Politics: The Joint Framework Document
   In Ireland  [Context]
Dean's Voting Guide (non-partisan info and links covering U. S. politics) (Dean D. Paxton)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
Law and Politics Internet Guide (Randy Roberts)
   In General U.S. Politics Resources  [Context]
The MoJo Wire--Interactive Exposés and Politics (online version of the Mother Jones magazine)
   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]
POLITICS (Politics listserv converted to hypertext)
   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]
Asian Pacific American Politics (resources and directory of scholars in the field) (Race and Ethnicity Online)
   In Political Movements, Groups, Organizations, Associations  [Context]
Robert Nideffer (U. California, Santa Barbara), "Bodies, No-Bodies, and Anti-Bodies at War: Operation Desert Storm and the Politics of the 'Real' " (dissertation on the representation of the Gulf War; "The following chapters touch down in many different places in order to explore how the development, use, control and interpretation of various technological devices served to help code the war in
   In Art, Satire, Spoofs, Symbolic Acts  [Context]
Detours and Delays: An Occasional Journal of Aesthetics and Politics (online journal; "current criticism, critical theory, art and new media")
   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]
Deep Politics Bookstore
   In Booksellers  [Context]
Homepage ("An interdisciplinary organization, SHOT is concerned not only with the history of technological devices and processes, but also with the relations of technology to science, politics, social change, the arts and humanities, and economics. ")
   In Society for the History of Technology [SHOT] [Context]
Society for the History of Technology [SHOT] ("An interdisciplinary organization, SHOT is concerned not only with the history of technological devices and processes, but also with the relations of technology to science, politics, social change, the arts and humanities, and economics. ")
   In General Resources on History of Science and Technology [Context]
Katie King (U. Maryland), The Politics of the Oral and the Written: Feminism and Writing Technologies (course)
   In History of Language Technology [Context]
Politics (Internet Classics Archive)
   In Aristotle  [Context]
Victor Margolin (U. Illinois, Chicago), "The Politics of the Artificial" (1995) (philosophical approach to the concept of artifice that includes discussion of William Gibson, Jean Baudrillard, Donna Haraway, and other postmodern writers)
   In Postmodernism [Context]
Keven McNeilly (U. British Columbia), "Ugly Beauty: John Zorn and the Politics of Postmodern Music" (includes sound clips) (PMC, 1995)
   In Postmodernism [Context]
Robert Nideffer (U. California, Santa Barbara), "Bodies, No-Bodies, and Anti-Bodies at War: Operation Desert Storm and the Politics of the 'Real' " (dissertation on the representation of the Gulf War; "The following chapters touch down in many different places in order to explore how the development, use, control and interpretation of various technological devices served to help code the w
   In Postmodernism [Context]
"British Psychoanalysis and Politics" (1991)
   In Robert M. Young  [Context]
Detours and Delays: An Occasional Journal of Aesthetics and Politics (online journal; "current criticism, critical theory, art and new media")
   In Literary Theory Journals & Zines  [Context]
Politics and Literary Theory: Performing the Self (1997)
   In Wesley Morris (Rice U.)  [Context]
The Regency Era, 1812-1830 (information politics, religion, science, technology,fashions, etc. in the era of Austen's novels) (Eras of Elegance, Inc.)
   In General Resources [Context]
Jonathan Wallace The Ethical Spectacle (Essays on ethics and politics with reader letters)(Jonathan Wallace)
   In Politics & Government [Context]
Warner, William B. (English, UC Santa Barbara) A Digital Broadside: The Geopolitics of Napster; or, New Media North and South
   In Archive [Context]
H.B. Paksoy ALPAMYSH: Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule used of literature in politics
   In Literatures (Other Than English) [Context]
Publications: Women in Cult Film & TV (links to texts online, including Women Watching Women: Lesbian Subcultures and Popular Cinema, "Girls Camp: The Politics of Parody," and "Warrior Women and the Horror of Feminism") (Paula Graham)
   In Gay and Lesbian [Context]
Stephen R. C. Hicks (Rockford C.) Free Speech and Postmodernism Published in Navigator, An Objectivist Review of Politics and Culture, edited by Roger Donway. A publication of The Objectivist Center, New York.
   In Postmodernism [Context]
Subrosa (theoretical articles and documentation of practices critiquing the effects of the interconnections of technology, gender, and difference; feminism and global capital; new bio and medical technologies and women's health; and globalized labor and reproduction) "subRosa is a reproducible cyberfeminist cell of cultural researchers committed to combining art, activism, and politics to explore and critique the effects of the intersections of the new information and biotechnologies on women's bodies, lives, and work.") (subRosa)
   In Cybergender & Techgender [Context]
Warren Weinstein The Play of Mind (ten interactive programs related to philosophy - including ones on ethics, art, law, politics, religion, human nature and the general history of ideas)(Warren Weinstein)
   In Philosophy [Context]
Michael D.C. Drout (Wheaton C., Holland, MA) Piers's Good Will: Langland's Politics of Reform and Inheritance in the C-Text (1997)
   In Secondary Criticism [Context]
Korea WebWeekly ("independent, non-partisan, non-profit web on all things Korean: Her history, culture, economy, politics and military")
   In Korean American [Context]
Asian American Politics (Wendy Tam Cho, U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
   In Courses & Syllabi [Context]
Ann Daly, "Isadora Duncan and the Politics of Modern Dance" (2002)
   In Duncan, Isadora [Context]
Lesbian Identity and the Politics of Butch Femme: An Annotated Bibliography (Amy Goodloe, Lesbian.org)
   In Lesbian.org [Context]
Welcome to Pink Triangle Press (Canadian gay and lesbian media group's publication for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals covering politics, news, HIV and AIDS issues, and entertainment)
   In General Resources [Context]
Center for American Women and Politics (State U. of New Jersey, Rutgers)
   In General Resources [Context]
Gay/Lesbian Politics and Law: WWW and Internet Resources (Steve Sanders, U. Michigan Law School, and Indiana U.)
   In Gay and Lesbian [Context]
Documents in Law, History, and Diplomacy ("digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government") (Avalon Project at Yale Law School)
   In Legal and Political Contexts [Context]
Said It: Feminist News, Culture & Politics
   In Journals & Zines [Context]
Donna Haraway, "The Promises of Monsters: A Regenerative Politics for Inappropriate/d Others" (1992) (Stanford U.)
   In Donna Haraway and Cyborgs [Context]
Amy Goodloe, "Lesbian Identity and the Politics of Butch-Femme Roles" (1993)
   In Lesbian.org [Context]
Janice G. Raymond, "Putting the Politics Back into Lesbianism" (1989) (Women's Studies International Forum, W.I.S.E. - Women's Issues and Social Empowerment)
   In Gay and Lesbian [Context]
Karla Mantilla, "Men in Ewes' Clothing: The Stealth Politics of the Transgender Movement" (2000) (Vancouver Rape Relief & Women's Shelter)
   In Transgender and Transsexual [Context]
Postcolonial Web: Nigeria (includes sections on history, geography, politics, and bibliography; within a site devoted to postcolonial literature) (National U. of Singapore)
   In Nigeria [Context]
Postcolonial Web: Zimbabwe (includes sections on history, geography, politics, and bibliography; within a site devoted to poctcolonial literature)(National U. of Singapore)
   In Africa  [Context]
Postcolonial Web: Morocco (includes sections on history, geography, politics, and bibliography; within a site devoted to poctcolonial literature)(National U. of Singapore)
   In Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia [Context]
Postcolonial Web: The Republic of South Africa (includes sections on history, geography, politics, and bibliography; within a site devoted to postcolonial literature)(National U. of Singapore)
   In South Africa [Context]
Postcolonial Web: Ghana (includes sections on history, geography, politics, and bibliography; within a site devoted to postcolonial literature) (National U. of Singapore)
   In Ghana [Context]
Laura Grindstaff (U. California, Davis) "Trashy or Trangressive?: Reality TV and the Politics of Social Control" (T:vc)
   In Reality TV [Context]
McChesney, Robert (U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) The Problem of the Media: US Communications Politics in the Twenty-first Century (2004) (Preface)
   In Telecom Issues [Context]
Ben Scott (U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) "The Politics and Policy of Media Ownership" (2004) (pdf)
   In Telecom Issues [Context]
Copyfight: The Politics of IP ("we'll explore the nexus of legal rulings, Capitol Hill policy-making, technical standards development and technological innovation that creates--and will recreate--the networked world as we know it. Among the topics we'll touch on: intellectual property conflicts, technical architecture and innovation, the evolution of copyright, private vs. public interests in Net policy-making, lobbying and the law, and more")
   In Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues [Context]
Declan McCullagh Politech ("the oldest Internet resource devoted to politics and technology. Launched in 1994, the Politech mailing list has chronicled the growing intersection of law, culture, technology, and politics. Since 2000, so has the Politech web site")
   In Cyberlaw  [Context]
   In Politics Of The Net  [Context]
Barbara Foley, "Jean Toomer's Washington and the Politics of Class: From 'Blue Veins' to Seventh-Street Rebels" (Rutgers-Newark, State U. of New Jersey)
   In Jean Toomer [Context]
Postcolonial Iraq Weblog on politics, Iraq in particular, viewed from postcolonial perspectives. Blog maintainer, Jelloul.
   In Postcolonial (and Colonial) Studies [Context]
Lanic: Chile (links for culture, politics, and history) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Chile [Context]
Lanic: Colombia (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Colombia) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
Lanic: Argentina (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Argentina) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
Lanic: Cuba (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Cuba) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In The Caribbean [Context]
Lanic: Haiti (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Haiti) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In The Caribbean [Context]
Lanic: El Salvador (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of El Salvador) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Central America [Context]
Lanic: Guatemala (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Guatemala) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Central America [Context]
Lanic: Belize (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Belize) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Central America [Context]
Lanic: Honduras (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Honduras) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Central America [Context]
Lanic: Nicaragua (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Nicaragua) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Central America [Context]
Lanic: Panama (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Panama) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Central America [Context]
Lanic: Brazil (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Brazil) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Brazil [Context]
Lanic: Bolivia (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Bolivia) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Peru and Bolivia (including Inca, Aymara, Quechua) [Context]
Lanic: Suriname (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Suriname) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
Lanic: Venezuela (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Venezuela) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
Lanic: Uruguay (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Uruguay) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
Lanic: Paraguay (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Paraguay) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Latin America & Mexico  [Context]
Lanic: Costa Rica (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Costa Rica) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In Central America [Context]
Lanic: Jamaica (links for research on the culture, history, and politics of Jamaica) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In The Caribbean [Context]
Lanic: Latin American Information Network Center (links for studies in culture, history, politics and more, arranged by subjects) (U. Texas, Austin)
   In General Resources [Context]
Algeria (links and bibliography, both on the independence movement and on current politics) (Vincent Ferraro, Mount Holyoke C.)
   In Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia [Context]
Africa (links and bibliography, both to primary and secondary sources, with an emphasis on contemporary politics) (Vincent Ferraro, Mount Holyoke C.)
   In General Resources [Context]
J. B. Calvert (U. Denver, Colorado) The War of 1812 And All That: An introduction to the War of 1812: an episode in the history of bungling, with its effects on the Indians (detailed overview, with emphasis on military politics, especially as regards various Native American threats)
   In Native American [Context]
   In War of 1812 [Context]
William Hogarth and 18th-Century Print Culture (virtual exhibit, wtih sections on techinque, theatricality, physiogonbomy, politics, and more) (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern U.)
   In General Resources [Context]
   In Mid-17th-18th Century Britain  [Context]
   In UK Print History [Context]
The Art Newspaper A monthly art newspaper that covers art news,the art market, events, politics, law , and conservation from around the world. Everything related to art.
   In Art (Modern and Contemporary) [Context]
The Art Newspaper a monthly art newspaper which covers art events, market, politics, law, and conservation from around the world.
   In Art History [Context]
The Art Newspaper (monthly art newspaper coverage on events, politics, law, conservation and more...)(Ana Tam, intern at the Art Newspaper)
   In General Art Resources [Context]
Virginia Tech Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical, and Cultural Thought This Ph.D. program will conduct research and participate in graduate seminars about new interesting theoretical problems developing at the intersections of political theory, ethical philosophy, cultural studies, and intellectual history as researchers in these fields of scholarship grapple with such issues as state sovereignty, religion and politics, comparative ethics, security and democracy, material culture, science and technology, global change, identity and otherness, environmental crisis, networks and states, or corporate power.
   In Cultural Studies [Context]

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