NOTICE OF NEW DISCUSSION LIST
ANNOUNCING the British Politics Group discussion list, THE BPG-L.
The BPG-L is a moderated discussion list sponsored by the British
Politics Group, an independent group of scholars dedicated to the
study of British politics. The list is opening to all political
scientists and other scholars who are examining substantive issues
in British politics or the theories and methods used to study
British politics. All approaches to studying British politics are
welcome. In addition, the list is for the discussion and analysis
of current events, historical developments, recent books, other
publications, sources of information, and conference papers. The
list is also for the distribution of information about British
Politics Group programs or information about the activities of
other organizations that promote scholarly exchanges about British
politics.
To subscribe to the BPG-L send the command
SUBSCRIBE BPG-L your real name
to MAILSERV@UC.EDU
To post a message to BGP-L which will be sent to all BPG-L
subscribers send an e-mail message to :
BPG-L@UC.EDU
Questions about or comments on the operation of the list,
difficulties with subscription addresses or other inquires may be
addressed to the moderator at <Joel.Wolfe@uc.edu>.
Once you have subscribed to BPG-L, you may send any of the
following commands to Listserv@uc.edu (Note: do NOT send these
commands to BPG-L).
1) To get off the list send the command unsubscribe bpg-L <your
email address> to mailserv@uc.edu.
2) To get a list of subscribers send the command <send/list bpg-L>
to the mailserv address, that is, <mailserv@uc.edu>.
To get more information about the British Politics Group, please
contact the BPG Executive Secretary, Don Studlar
<studlar@wvnvm.edu>.
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