History professor & Principal Emeritus, Queen's University. Interests include historiography/theory, and early modern Britain. Also woolfd1958 on 'Threads'. Dog servant to Layla and occasional practitioner of several hobbies; part time radio show host. .. more
History professor & Principal Emeritus, Queen's University. Interests include historiography/theory, and early modern Britain. Also woolfd1958 on 'Threads'. Dog servant to Layla and occasional practitioner of several hobbies; part time radio show host.
Daniel Robert Woolf is a British-Canadian historian and former university administrator. He served as the 20th Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, a position to which he was appointed in January 2009 and took up on 1 September 2009. He was previously a professor of history and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. He was reappointed to a second 5-year term in 2013. In late 2017, Woolf announced his intention not to serve a third term and to retire from university administration at the end of his second term in 2019. He was succeeded by Patrick Deane, and became Principal Emeritus. .. more
Reposted by Anna O. Law, Katharine Hayhoe, Colin F. Camerer , and 14 more Anna O. Law, Katharine Hayhoe, Colin F. Camerer, Will Jennings, Steve Peers, Martin Paul Eve, Daniel Woolf, Daniel S. Goldberg, Scott A. Imberman, Maria Abreu, Richard Pettigrew, Brooke Harrington, Nicole Guenther Discenza, Lisa A. Kramer, Dunlap, David W. Lawson, Steven H. Seggie
8. "Histories of Madness"-David Wright
full list of titles at www.cambridge.org/core/publica...
5. "Race, Genetics and History"-Alexandra P. Alberda, Njabulo Chipangura, Lara Choksey, Jerome de Groot, Maya Sharma
6."Reparations and Redress for Historical Injustice"-Timothy Waligore
1."Knowledge and Narrative"-Chiel van den Akker.
2."The History of Contingency and Future Oriented Thought"-Thomas Moynihan.
3."Gender, Theory and History"-Maria Ines La Greca
Right: the Prince Formerly Known as Prince
Reposted by Daniel Woolf
Orderly progression, cumulative development, incremental improvement. These concepts are not to be confused with the concept of progress. They carry none of the temporal expectations and moral assumptions that progress carries 1/2