The December 12, 2011 edition of The Insider is now available.
In this edition-
· Tololwa Mollel, a well-known story teller and author of 16 books and plays, is Athabasca University's 2011/2012 Writer in Residence. His work explores the oral traditions of African and North American cultures.
· In the years immediately following the First World War and the 1917 Russian Revolution, many of those on the British Left were tempted, to a greater or lesser degree, by what author Ian Bullock calls the “myth” of soviet democracy: the belief that Russia had embarked on a brave experiment in a form of popular government more advanced even than British parliamentarism. AU Press has just published Bullock’s book, Romancing the Revolution: The Myth of Soviet Democracy and the British Left.
· As well as AU In the News and News Briefs.
The first issue in 2012 will be published January 23. The deadline for submissions is January 13.
Happy Holidays Everyone.
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