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The Modern Historian

The Modern Historian

http://modernhistorian.blogspot.com/

A blog focusing on the work of an academic historian and his research into the modern world. A collection of articles and links of interest to anyone who has a taste for modern history.

indonesianwriters

indonesianwriters

http://www.indonesianwriters.com

Blog to write abstracts of Indonesian novels.

Haplogroup - Bit that makes us human

Haplogroup - Bit that makes us human

http://justlearningman.wordpress.com

Haplogroup is an eclectic mix of all things human. With a dash of humour, a pinch of realism, a huge dollop of belief that there is good in humanity and finally, a glug, glug, glug of realisation that some things, - you just can't change.

The Salon of News and Thought

The Salon of News and Thought

http://themalau.blogspot.com

News and Opinion blog about World News and events, especially - but not only - in Congo, Africa, the Middle East, the US, and Europe.

Granada Blog - Beyond the Discourse of the un-inte…

Granada Blog - Beyond the Discourse of the un-integrated Muslim

http://granadablog.wordpress.com

The Granada Project represents a core of students and professionals that are currently attempting to introduce cultures into the Muslim community that have the ability to empower its members. By cultures, we mean modalities of ‘thinking in practice

Ethnicitee

Ethnicitee

http://ethnicitee.blogspot.com/?n=85406

CHARITY BY DESIGN Discuss the historical significance of the snapshots of humaity we use as inspiration for our designs. INSPIRED BY PASSION FUELED BY COMPASSION SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS THROUGH FASHION

Mercenary History

Mercenary History

http://mercs-history.blogspot.com/

About the history of mercenaries from Classical Antiquity (Greece, Rome, Carthage), the Middle Ages and the Renaissance to the private military companies (PMC) in actual times. The blog features interesting biographies of mercenaries, adventurers and

darkmatter

darkmatter

http://www.darkmatter101.org/

A journal exploring issues of multiculturalism, post-colonialism and popular culture

The Strategic Failure

The Strategic Failure

http://strategicfailure.blogspot.com

The Strategic Failure is one man's exercise in the futility of communication. On this blog I write about music (mostly jazz), art (mostly twentieth-century), critical theory (mostly colonialism and post-colonialism), and occasionally sports (primarily bo

HAS CONGRESS SECURALISM TOTALLY LOST ITS INDIAN DH…

HAS CONGRESS SECURALISM TOTALLY LOST ITS INDIAN DHARMIC ROOTS?

http://vssubramaniam1333.blogspot.com/

HAS CONGRESS SECURALISM TOTALLY LOST ITS INDIAN DHARMIC ROOTS? This is a rejoinder to the piece on ‘Congress-Delhi’s greatest betrayal of the Tamils/TN’ exposing further Congress-Delhi’s adharmic part in the Sri Lanka (SL) genocide. The noto

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A case for compensation for colonialism: The blood has not dried

Rupi News | 21 hours ago by Moin Ansari

As the Union Jack went down the celeberation was tarnished becuase of the horrible biased decisions of Mr. Ratcliffs boundary commisison. Radcliff was so scared of the repercusisons that he burned all the papers and fled New Delhi Forgotten claims? F read more

Iran’s case for WW2 compensation? Will it open the floodgates?

Rupi News | 22 hours ago by Moin Ansari

“A conquered nation is like a man with cancer: he can think of nothing else.“ George Bernard Shaw Iran has requested compensation for abuse during World War 2. Mostly a political ploy, but Iran will be on record asking for it. The case for compe read more

The divil you say ...

YayaCanada | December 17th 2009 by Corinne

Some say the divil is dead, the divil is dead, the divil is dead.Some say the divil is dead and burried in Killarney,More say he rose again, more say he rose again,More say he rose again and joined the British army Video(1) Canada/IsraelI came acros read more

Who Decides?

Sustainable Development Blog - Sustainable Business Developm… | December 17th 2009 by Kevin Long

Does awareness of perceived injustice compel one to act?Over the weekend I got into a debate with a colleague over who is responsible for development. His opinion is that in the case where human rights are being denied it is the obligation of those w read more

"Patriarchal Colonialism" And Indigenism: Implications…

Indigenous Issues Today | December 16th 2009 by Peter N. Jones

"Patriarchal Colonialism" And Indigenism: Implications For Native Feminist Spirituality And Native Womanism M. A. Jaimes Guerrero, 2003 This essay begins with a Native American women's perspective on Early Feminism which came about as a result read more

A Return To Reciprocity

Indigenous Issues Today | December 16th 2009 by Peter N. Jones

A Return To Reciprocity Lorraine F. Mayer, 2007 Feminist affiliation has long been suspect among Native American women whose memories survive the dishonor of colonialism. The idea of common struggles is simultaneously repugnant and alluring. S read more

5th Africities Summit Opens in Morocco

Net News Publisher | December 16th 2009 by Terry

The fifth 5th Africities summit opened on Wednesday in Marrakech, Morocco with Kenya’s deputy Prime Minister, Musalia Mudavadi saying that the global financial crisis portends a grim picture for Africa due to her disadvantaged position in the world read more

Price Of Indian Colonialism

The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | December 16th 2009 by Fred Stopsky

It is about seventy-five years since Indian troops swept into Kashmir and took possession of an area that is predominantly Muslim. The ensuing decades have merely witnessed India assuming the role of its former British colonial officials who ruled ov read more

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root Magazine | December 15th 2009

Principles of Postmamboism: http://www.boingboing.net/2009/12/15/principles-of-postma.html#more Postmamboism is a portable theory that places music at the center of understanding and uses music to interrogate other fields of study. While the pre read more

New Zealand needs to reduce emissions at home

rePress | December 14th 2009 by mico santos

John Key needs to cut emissions at home, not pay poor countries to do our share, said the Green Party today. “When John Key is in Copenhagen, the world will want to know how much New Zealand will cut its domestic carbon emissions by. It is not f read more