Colonialism, Its
Impact And Legacies

Eighth Annual
World History Association Conference
University of Victoria, British Columbia
June 24-27, 1999



What do these people have in common?
Martin Chanock of Latrobe University, Australia; Bruce Kercher, University of Sydney; Annie Coombs, University of London; Christopher Saunders, University of Cape Town; Jack Goldstone, UC Davis; Frances Gouda, George Washington University; Timothy Brook, Stanford and Samir Saul, University of Montreal

They will join members of the WHA for the Eighth Annual World History Association Conference.

Ralph Croizier received a grant from the Canadian government which insures that leading scholars from around the world will join keynote speakers: Li Bozhong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Thomas Metcalf, University of California at Berkeley and Margaret Strobel, University of Illinois, Chicago.

  • Sample conference panels
    Picturing Natives: Colonialism and Tourism Colonialism
    Labor and the World Economy
    Teaching Colonialism in a Post Colonial World
  • Conference Sub-themes
    Colonial Policy and Native Land
    Environmental Consequences of Colonialism
    Gender Issues in Colonial Contexts
    Colonialism and the Early Modern World Economy
    Representations and Resistance inn Art and Architecture
    Teaching Colonialism

A week-long institute for teachers follows the conference. Check the conference website for more information and registration costs (http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/conf/wha99.