Welcome to H-Empire, H-Net's interdisciplinary network on colonial and imperial studies!

H-Empire seeks to bring together scholars and others interested in sharing resources, research and questions concerning the origin, development, working and decline of empires, rather broadly defined across academic disciplines and professional interests, chronological time periods, and geographical regions.

Recent Discussions

CFP: Long Waves and Global Frequencies (Warwick UK, September 2014)

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Long Waves and Global Frequencies: World Literature and Broadcast Culture at the End of Empire

A conference hosted by the Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies, University of Warwick, UK

Thursday 4th and Friday 5th September, 2014

Keynote Speakers include:  Professor Alison Donnell (University of Reading), Dr James Procter (Newcastle University), Professor Helen Yitah (University of Ghana)
 

ANN: ‘Empires in Perspective’ book series with Pickering & Chatto

As the Commissioning Editor for history at Pickering & Chatto Publishers, I am delighted to announce our monograph series ‘Empires in Perspective’ (series editor: Durba Ghosh, Cornell University). You can read more about the series and peruse the list of titles on our website at http://www.pickeringchatto.com/empires

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