SOAN 349: Frontiers &
Borders
MW 2:45-4:00, Alumni 108
Colgate University
Spring 2005 Professor Thomas Hall
NEW Office: B3 Alumni, x7042, email: tdhall@mail.colgate.edu
OFFICE HOURS:
M 4-5, TU 2-3, W 11-12, & by appointment
Useful Electronic Links
Last Updated 1-27-02
I will update frequently,
please send suggestions
NEW
Close up Maps of the Moluccas, AKA Spice Islands: http://www.geocities.com/chosye/Charts/Map_Mollucas.htm
or http://www.infomaluku.net/res/maps/maluku.html
Larger view with Indonesia, Encarta Map http://encarta.msn.com/map_701513325/Indonesia_(region).html
A site which has additional information and some line drawings and older maps
http://www.brunias.com/moluccas.html
Another, similar site: http://www.papuaweb.org/gb/peta/sejarah/collingridge/
A Time Line for the Mongols
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/mongols.html
list of all dates for Mongol Empire
UNESCO Silk Roads Site: http://www.unesco.org/culture/silkroads/index.shtml
UNESCO Carvanserais
http://www.unesco.org/culture/dialogue/eastwest/caravan/index.htm
great pictures stop-overs on the Silkroads
University of Tromso, Centre for Sami Studies: http://www.sami.uit.no/indexen.html
The source on the Map videos and Maps posted in class: ODT: www.odt.org
Some interesting before and after pics of the Tsunami: http://homepage.mac.com/demark/tsunami/8.html
Eurozine emag with some articles on borders: http://www.eurozine.com/focalpoint/bordermaking.html
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Bibliographies: Comparative Frontiers, Georgia State U. http://www.library.gsu.edu/research/pages.asp?ldID=81&guideID=54&ID=2290
Centre for Cross Border Research http://www.crossborder.ie/
Comparative Frontiers Research Group Newcastle University
Comparing Frontiers: A Working Bibliography compiled by Richard L. Slatta, "cowboy perfesser" and frontier researcher, and author of one of our texts. http://legacy.ncsu.edu/classes/hi300001/comparebib.htm
Meeting of Frontiers on Russian and U.S. frontiers sponsored by Library of Congress http://frontiers.loc.gov/intldl/mtfhtml/mfhome.html
Shifting Frontiers in Late AntiquityVI byThe Society for Late
Antiquity
http://www.sc.edu/ltantsoc/sf6reg.htm
Send comments or questions to tdhall@mail.colgate.edu
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