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.
| - | CFP: Thomas Paine Conference (second call) "Thiery, Daniel" <DThiery@iona.edu> |
| - | MWCBS panel - debt karen.macfarlane@utoronto.ca |
| - | Upcoming Conference: "The 'Political Arithmetik' of Empires in the Early Modern Atlantic World, 1500-1807" Peter Hoffenberg <peterh@hawaii.edu> |
| - | Re: WW I Textbook "Soybel, Phyllis L" <PSoybel@CLCILLINOIS.EDU> |
| - | Re: WW I Textbook "Pierre Purseigle" <pierre.purseigle@gmail.com> |
| - | Review: Spencer on Nasson, 'The War for South Africa: The Anglo-Boer War' Charles V. Reed <cvreed@mail.ecsu.edu> |
| - | H-Net Review Publication: Corbally on Howe, 'New Imperial Histories Reader' "Kelly, Jason" <jaskelly@IUPUI.EDU> |
| Reviewer: | Robert Savage |
| Title: | The BBC and National Identity in Britain, 1922-53 |
| Author: | Thomas Hajkowski |
| Reviewer: | Bruce Lenman |
| Title: | Barbarians and Brothers: Anglo-American Warfare, 1500-1865 |
| Author: | Wayne E. Lee |
| Reviewer: | Ellen Jenkins |
| Title: | History and Nature in the Enlightenment |
| Author: | Nathaniel Wolloch |
