A Primer for Teaching World History: Ten Design Principles (Design Principles for Teaching History) Paperback by Antoinette Burton (Author), 興趣及遊戲, 書本& 文具, 小說& 故事書- Carousell
Burdens of History | Antoinette Burton | University of North Carolina Press
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British Empire was a world of trouble, says historian in a new book | Illinois
Burdens of History: British Feminists, Indian Women, and Imperial Culture, 1865-1915 by Antoinette Burton
Josh Lambier on Twitter: "Learned a lot during Teresa Mangum's (@TeresaMangum) webinar, "Building Public Humanities Networks," with a focus on collaborative projects highlighted by Vivian May, Amanda Anderson, Jean Allman, Antoinette Burton
Gender, Sexuality and Colonial Modernities - 1st Edition - Antoinette
4 faculty members selected for endowed chairs - The Daily Illini
Collections | Search | Archive Stories: Facts, Fictions, and the Writing of History | Asia Art Archive
Troubling the Empire: An Interview with Antoinette Burton | Toynbee Prize Foundation
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Antoinette Burton | HRI - Humanities Research Institute - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
CANCELED: 'An Anti-Imperial Bestiary: Rethinking Empire in Form and Concept' - Happenings at WashU
Antoinette Burton | History at Illinois
Chancellor search committee creating candidate profile, forming list | Illinois
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GIRLHOOD AMONG GHOSTS: House, Home, and History in Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a 'Broken Column - Oxford Scholarship
Duke University Press - Africa in the Indian Imagination
The Trouble with Empire: Challenges to Modern British Imperialism | IndieBound.org
Journal of Women's History finds new home at University of Illinois | Illinois
At the Heart of the Empire
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Duke University Press - Empire in Question
Professor Antoinette Burton: 'The Scorpion's Lash: Gender and the Making of an Imperial Anthropocene in Victorian Afghanistan' | Faculty of History