International Gramsci Society Newsletter
Number 8 (May, 1998): 5 < prev | toc | next >  

Gramsci on the World Wide Web

The International Gramsci Society now has its own website:

http://www.internationalgramscisociety.org

This site, still in the early stages of development, already provides access to every IGS Newsletter published thus far. Visitors to this site will not only be able to read the entire contents of all past issues of the Newsletter; they will also be able to search quickly for particular items that might be of special interest to them. It also possible to obtain, at the click of a button, a rough translation of the contents into several major languages.

The IGS website will greatly enhance communication among the Society's members. It will also enable the IGS to reach a wider global audience. It should be possible, in the near future, to use the website to provide up-to-date information about events and publications of interest to IGS members and to anyone else who might be engaged in the study of Gramsci's life and work.

The success and usefulness of the IGS website will depend on the active support of IGS members. We urge all IGS members to visit the website regularly, send us suggestions, and provide us with information about any pertinent recent or forthcoming events that they would like to see disseminated through it.The IGS website provides a link to "Resources on Antonio Gramsci"--the website created by John Cammett--which can also be accessed directly at:

http://www.soc.qc.edu/gramsci

This site, with its online searchable version of the complete and regularly updated version of the Bibliografia gramsciana, provides the most valuable tool available anywhere to Gramsci scholars. New, important features have been added recently to the "Resources" site. These include a separate bibliography of the works of Antonio Gramsci published in twenty-seven different languages, and biographical sketches of Gramsci in Italian and English by Valentino Gerratana and Frank Rosengarten, respectively.   ^ return to top ^ < prev | toc | next >