The primary purpose of H-Albion is to enable historians more easily to discuss research interests, teaching methods and the state of historiography. H-Albion is especially interested in methods of teaching history to graduate and undergraduate students in diverse settings.
| - | Thank you, from H-Net H-Net Donations <donation@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU> |
| - | Re: Gateway to Research (open access) Ted Smith <tsmith05@uoguelph.ca> |
| - | Retired faculty access to university libraries Germaine Warkentin <g.warkentin@utoronto.ca> |
| - | Re: Young historians 'are damaging academia' in their bid for stardom David Sacks <dsacks@reed.edu> |
| - | TOC: ARCHIVES 2011 "Ruth Paley" <RPaley@histparl.ac.uk> |
| - | WWW: "Taverns, locals and street corners" website Nancy Kwak <nhkwak@UCSD.EDU> |
| - | Registration info - Fighting for Britain? conference Edinburgh June 2012 Wendy Ugolini <wugolini@staffmail.ed.ac.uk> |
| Reviewer: | Robert Calhoon |
| Title: | Settlers, Liberty, and Empire: The Roots of Early American Political Theory, 1675-1775 |
| Author: | Craig Yirush |
| Reviewer: | Leanna Fong |
| Title: | The Party of Patriotism |
| Author: | Nigel Keohane |
| Reviewer: | Ian Miller |
| Title: | "What Else Could I Do?" Single Mothers and Infanticide, Ireland 1900-1950 |
| Author: | ClĂona Rattigan |
