There might be some interesting courses at the College, but it's courses
are notoriously expensive and thus elitist. And how did Robert Bly get
to teach there? Anyone who's read Iron John will be familiar with his
methods and misogyny.....
Richard,
London (again sorry)
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb 4 17:23:03 1997
05 Feb 1997 13:22 +1300 (NZD)
05 Feb 1997 13:24:54 +1300
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 13:24:27 +1300
From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: (Fwd) H-GRAD WWW pages announced
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Lincoln University
FYI...Stefanie
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H-GRAD ANNOUNCES EXPANDED WEB SITE
H-Grad, the H-Net list specifically for graduate students, has
extensively updated its website <http:\\h-net.msu.edu\~grad> to include
information on getting into graduate schools, advice on being a
successful graduate student, teaching tips, employment guides and many
other useful links. You do not need to be a member of H-Grad to utilize
the majority of our information and we welcome visitors from all stages
of graduate education (applicants, current students, faculty members,
administrators). Currently enrolled graduate students who wish to
join H-Grad to participate in ongoing discussions regarding the many
aspects of graduate school - teaching, find an advisor, creating a
committee, juggling school and family, negotiating the AHA - will find
information at our website about subscribing. Please come check us out!
THE CURRENT TOPICS IN THE GRAD-LINKS SECTION OF OUR SITE INCLUDE:
PEOPLE
H-Grad Student Homepages
E-mail Address Search
Campus Directories
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Getting In: An Applicant's Guide to Graduate School
Graduate Records Exam (GRE)
Graduate School Financial Aid Resources
History Departments Around the World
History Program Rankings
How to be a Good Graduate Student
Reading Lists
Statistics & Studies on Graduate Education
Successful Graduate Study in History
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
History Computerization Project's Directory of Historical Resources
History Journals
History Journal Tables of Contents
Historical Text Archive
Research-it Online Reference
Thesis Research Announcements
Web Technology for Scholarship
TEACHING
Handbook for Teaching Assistants
Sample History Courses on the WWW
Student Term Paper Web Sites
WWW Teaching Materials for Historians
EMPLOYMENT
Academic Job Checklist
Academic Job Interview Advice
Academic Job Interview Questions
H-Net's Job Guide
History Job Openings from the Chronicle of Higher Education
Interviewing at the AHA
GRADUATE STUDENT UNIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Association for Support of Graduate Students
Basic Background Information on Graduate Student Employee Unions
Directory of Graduate Student Employee Bargaining Agents and
Organizations
Graduate & Professional Student Groups on the Internet
History Graduate Student Associations
ADVICE
Choosing Advisors
Dissertation Tips
Graduate Student Resources on the Web
The AHA and Interviews
TGSA's Graduate Student Newsletter
NEWS SOURCES
Netscape In-Box Direct
New York Times
Newspaper Index (U.S., Non-U.S., and Campus)
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb 4 17:58:41 1997
05 Feb 1997 13:57 +1300 (NZD)
05 Feb 1997 14:00:48 +1300
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 14:00:29 +1300
From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: (Fwd) FEMISA digest 792
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Lincoln University
FYI...Stefanie
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Peggy Antrobus is a founding member of Development Alternatives with Women for
a New Era (DAWN), a South-based women's networking
organization active in the struggle against structural adjustment. Peggy Antrobus
is also a member of the Women and Development Unit at the University of the
West Indies and has published widely on women, economic restructuring and
grassroots organizing at
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~fiatlux/td/peggy/pa-eng.html
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Stefanie S. Rixecker
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University, Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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