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    H-Net is a community of over 150 scholarly discussion lists. A number of these will be of interest to H-DC subscribers.

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    Name logo Webpage
    H-Local
    the list for state and local history and museum studies. H-Local wishes to foster discussion among teachers, scholars, and practitioners of local and state history and museum professionals
    H-Local, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - Re: Teaching State History  Marty Olliff <molliff@troy.edu>
    - Teaching State History?  "List Editor (Gene Preuss)" <preuss@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - Re: Municipal Archives (Funding)  Karl Niederer <Karl.Niederer@SOS.STATE.NJ.US>
    - Re: Municipal Archives (Funding)  Wendy Plotkin <wendyplotkin@wbhsi.net>
    - Fw: Municipal Archives (Funding)  Wendy Plotkin <wendyplotkin@wbhsi.net>
    - Fw: Brochure of The preservation of the endangered cultural assets of the traditional Egyptian storyteller's heritage  "List Editor (Gene Preuss)" <preuss@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - H-Net Job Guide - April 19, 2008 to April 26, 2008 (fwd)  Jobguide <jobguide@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - Deadline Extended: Columbia University Oral History Summer Institute: Oral Histo Liz Grefrath <summerinstitute.2008@gmail.com>
    - H-Net Job Guide - April 5, 2008 to April 12, 2008 (fwd)  Matthew Gilmore <vp-net@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - ANN: New England Memory: Erasure and Recovery 4/12  Martha McNamara <mmcnamar@wellesley.edu>


    H-Maryland
    a refereed, interdisciplinary discussion list, provides a means of communication for those persons who research, write, read, teach, and preserve Maryland history and culture and for those who work in cultural institutions located within Maryland, regardless of discipline.
    H-Maryland, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - 2008 Underground Railroad Survey  Underground Railroad Free Press [mailto:publisher@urrFreePress.com]
    - "This Place Matters" Campaign  Jerry A. McCoy [mailto:sshistory@yahoo.com]
    - Historic Silver Spring B. & O. Railroad Station Open House Sat. May 3rd!  Jerry A. McCoy [mailto:sshistory@yahoo.com]
    - ANN: Catholic Historical Society of Washington (CHSW), May events  Catholic Historical Society [mailto:cath_hist_soc_wash@yahoo.com]
    - Maryland History in the News - April 21 to 27, 2008  Megan McShea [mailto:megan.mcshea@gmail.com]
    - H-Net Job Guide - April 19, 2008 to April 26, 2008  H-NET Distribution List for News and Announcements
    - Intern available  Heidi Campbell-Shoaf [mailto:hshoaf@hsfcinfo.org]
    - Maryland History in the News - April 14 to 20, 2008  Megan McShea [mailto:megan.mcshea@gmail.com]
    - H-Net Job Guide - April 12, 2008 to April 19, 2008  H-NET Distribution List for News and Announcements
    - Maryland Institute & the Evolution of Art Instruction in America: Lecture, Thurs Katherine Cowan [mailto:kcowan@mica.edu]


    H-South
    H-South is an electronic discussion group dedicated to the scholarly exploration of southern history; its transformations, its re-interpretations, and its meanings.
    H-South, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - Slavery as source of black cultural freedom?  Clayton E. Cramer [mailto:clayton@claytoncramer.com]
    - Neo-Confederacy: A Critical Introduction  T. J. Stiles [mailto:tjstiles@earthlink.net]
    - Neo-Confederacy: A Critical Introduction  Ralph Poore [mailto:poorehouse1@msn.com]
    - Foner/McPherson/Lincolnite  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - Neo-Confederacy: A Critical Introduction  Bartoy, Kevin [mailto:Kbartoy@thehermitage.com]
    - Slavery as source of black cultural freedom?  J. William Harris [mailto:jwharris@christa.unh.edu]
    - The Program in Early American Economy & Society Announce its research Fellows for 2008-2009  Debbie Shapiro [mailto:dshapiro@librarycompany.org]
    - Slavery as source of black cultural freedom?  Jackson, Debra [mailto:Debra.Jackson@metmuseum.org]
    - Slavery as source of black cultural freedom?  Jennie Goloboy [mailto:goloboy@earthlink.net]
    - Neo-Confederacy: A Critical Introduction  James Ivy [mailto:ivy@satx.rr.com]


    H-Amstdy--American Studies
    forum for research and teaching in the field of American Studies, and for interdisciplinary or multi- disciplinary perspectives on culture. The list focuses on the cultures of the United States, and offers an international perspective on the study of American culture.
    H-AmStdy, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - ANN: summer sublet in New York  Melissa Peck [mailto:mapeck@purdue.edu]
    - ANN: Book Announcement  Jason Stacy [mailto:jstacy@siue.edu]
    - ANN: In Media Res Toys-themed week, May 5-9, 2008  Ed Salo <EdSalo@BROCKINGTON.ORG>
    - The Daily Worker  John Beekman [mailto:jwb.njlibrarian@yahoo.com]
    - ANN: New York summer sublet  Jean Murley [mailto:jean.murley@gmail.com]
    - The Daily Worker  Ed Salo <EdSalo@BROCKINGTON.ORG>
    - INQ: film criticism and video  Lou Caton [mailto:lcaton@wsc.ma.edu]
    - The Daily Worker  Simone W. Davis [mailto:swdavis@mtholyoke.edu]
    - ANN: Upcoming AAS Seminar: Daniel Cohen, May 15, 2008  Erickson, Paul [mailto:perickson@mwa.org]
    - ANN: JoAnne Mancini wins Eldredge Prize  Ed Salo <EdSalo@BROCKINGTON.ORG>


    H-CivWar
    Our discussions can include any of the following topics: current research and research interests; methods and tools of analysis; reviews of primary and secondary sources; calls for papers, conferences, grants, fellowships, and even job opportunities. H-Net also posts a list of job opportunities which embraces a variety of fields. H-CivWar is a forum for exploring the approaches, methods, and tools used in teaching history to graduate and undergraduate students. Syllabi, reading lists, and examinations are all valuable subjects for discussion. The Civil War era can not be isolated in the study of this nation's history. Any analysis of the Civil War era is empty without a good understanding of the Jacksonian and Republican eras, urban and rural history, etc. Therefore, some overlap between H-Net lists is expected and welcome, and you are invited to introduce discussions from other forums and disciplines
    H-CivWar, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - REPLY: Review Editor  Michael Fellman [mailto:fellman@sfu.ca]
    - REPLY: Review Editor  Selby, John [mailto:selby@roanoke.edu]
    - REPLY: Review Editor  Gregory J. W. Urwin [mailto:gurwin@temple.edu]
    - NOTE: Obit, Lucy Nichols  Bob MacAvoy <macavoy@ix.netcom.com>
    - Review Editor  Scott Stabler <stablers@GVSU.EDU>
    - REPLY: Book review on the Augusta Powder Works  Biggsk@aol.com [mailto:Biggsk@aol.com]
    - ANN: Spring 2008 CWBR Available Online!  Civil War Book Review [mailto:cwbr@LSU.EDU]
    - ANN: Civil War Study Group, September 20, 2008  Towne, Stephen [mailto:setowne@iupui.edu]
    - ANN: "Why it Matters: The Nine Most Important Elections in U. S. History."  brian knight [mailto:brianknight@fastmail.fm]
    - CFC: Children, Youth, and the Sectional Conflict  Marten, James [mailto:james.marten@marquette.edu]


    H-Public
    H-Public is the official voice of the public history community, sponsored by the National Council on Public History since 1994. The purpose of H-PUBLIC is to: keep public historians apprised of the latest news in the field; encourage discussion on current issues and interpretations; alert list members to critical issues affecting the historical profession; exchange information; notify subscribers of job opportunities, conferences, and other avenues for professional development; assist students and others considering a career in public history; among others
    H-Public, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - Recent new subscribers to H-Public  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - Conferences, workshops, and calls for papers/proposals (2)  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - Job and internship postings (1)  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - Re: QUERY: Public history in Turkey? (2 replies)  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - Conferences, workshops, and calls for papers/proposals (2)  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - Announcements (6)  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - National Coalition for History Washington Update for May 2, 2008  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - Two College Students giving Free tours of DC  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - QUERY: Public history in Turkey?  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>
    - National Coalition for History Washington newsletter, April 25, 2008  Cathy Stanton/H-Public editor <hneteditor@TIAC.NET>


    H-SHEAR
    --H-SHEAR provides an interactive network/forum for scholars of the History of the Early American Republic
    H-SHEAR, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - Book review session next week  "Robertson, Stacey" <smr@BUMAIL.BRADLEY.EDU>
    - TOC Early American Studies  Penn Press Journals <pennjournals@gmail.com>
    - ToC Journal of the Early Republic  Penn Press Journals <pennjournals@gmail.com>
    - RIP: Beverly Runge, GW Papers  Andrew W. Robertson <andrew.robertson@lehman.cuny.edu>
    - Upcoming AAS Seminar: Daniel Cohen, May 15, 2008  Erickson, Paul <perickson@mwa.org>
    - Griffin responds to review of _American Leviathan_  "Robertson, Stacey" <smr@BUMAIL.BRADLEY.EDU>
    - H-SHEAR Book Review: McDonnell on Griffin, _American Leviathan_  "Robertson, Stacey" <smr@BUMAIL.BRADLEY.EDU>
    - H-Net reviews posted to the web 21 Apr 2008 - 28 Apr 2008  H-Net Reviews <hbooks@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - H-SHEAR Book review next week  "Robertson, Stacey" <smr@BUMAIL.BRADLEY.EDU>
    - Seeking parties interested in hosting future SHEAR conferences?  "Craig T. Friend" <ctfriend@chass.ncsu.edu>


    H-War
    --The primary purpose of H-War is to provide a forum for military historians and other scholars to communicate openly. H-War is a moderated electronic discussion group and bulletin board for scholars, librarians, and teachers in the field of military history and is part of the H-Net family of LISTSERV discussion lists. We encourage discussions and announcements concerned with any subspecialty or era of military history, but especially those that may provide opportunities for comparative and general perspectives on the entire field.
    H-War, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - REPLY: National Guard Divisions/Interservice Difficulties (2) (Was: SMH Panel - "Doctrinal Frontiers: Stabilized Fronts, Mobile Intellects") (UNCLASSIFIED)  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: Do Clothes Make a Man (or Woman) a soldier? How and when?  "Frode" <fr-lind@frisurf.no>
    - Reply: Eye examination  Nicholas Murray <murrayn@sunyacc.edu>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2008-05-07 - 2008-05-08  H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - REPLY: Do Clothes Make a Man (or Woman) a soldier? How and when? (3)  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: National Guard Divisions/Interservice Difficulties (Was: SMH Panel - "Doctrinal Frontiers: Stabilized Fronts, Mobile Intellects")  "Kuehn, John Mr CIV USA TRADOC" <john.t.kuehn@us.army.mil>
    - QUERY: Eye examination  "Nicholas Clarke" <clarke.nic@gmail.com>
    - H-WAR Book Review: Gillam on Adams, _An American Dream_  "H-War Book Review Editor Janet G. Valentine" <valentine@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - REPLY: Do Clothes Make a Man (or Woman) a soldier? How and when?  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: A S W (5)  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>


    H-US1918-1945
    --H-US1918-45, The New Deal era and its Origins, provides a forum for research and teaching the history of the United States, from 1918 to 1945. The primary purpose of H-US1918-45 is to encourage lively and professional discussion of this important period in history. We are not exclusively an academic list. We also invite the participation of K-12 teachers, public historians, historic preservationists and public policy makers. Our discussions can include any of the following topics: current research and research interests; methods and tools of analysis; reviews of primary and secondary sources; calls for papers, conferences, grants, fellowships.
    H-US1918-45, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - Great Depression historiography (Clark)  mattclark@rcn.com
    - CFP: The Nonpartisan League at 90  kimberly_porter@und.nodak.edu
    - Request for Bibliographical Sources  Mindy Lu Gaffney <mgaffney@maxwell.syr.edu>
    - Great Depression historiography (Hering)  Katharina Hering <khering@gmu.edu>
    - Great Depression historiography?  ERROL STEVENS <errolstevens@sbcglobal.net>
    - CFP: Institute for Historical Studies at UT-Austin: Global Borders  Thomas Thurston <thomas.thurston@YALE.EDU>
    - ANN: Volume on the US Interwar Years, 1920-45  kimberly_porter@und.nodak.edu
    - Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, January 2008  ahlesso@ilstu.edu
    - New Deal event in DC next week  newdeal@cybermesa.com
    - BOOK ANN: American-Made  nicktaylornyc@mac.com


    H-Urban
    --WELCOME to H-URBAN, an international electronic discussion network. H-Urban was set up in February 1993 at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in order to provide a forum for scholars of urban history. There are no geographical or chronological boundaries. The primary purpose of H-URBAN is to enable historians and others interested in urban history to communicate current research and research interests easily; to ask about and to discuss new approaches, sources, methods and tools of analysis; and to comment on current historiography.
    H-Urban, An H-Net Network
    webpage

    Recent messages
    - REVIEW: Houlbrook, _Queer London: Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis, 1918-1957_  Rictor Norton <rictor_norton@yahoo.ac.uk>
    - Re: H-Urban: Tables of Contents of Urban History/Studies Journals?  Erin Koenig <ekoenig@gmail.com>
    - AWARD: Canadian Historical Review - 2007 Prize  Tamara Hawkins <thawkic551@rogers.com>
    - Re: Municipal Archives (Chicago)  Wendy Plotkin <wendyplotkin@wbhsi.net>
    - Re: Municipal Archives (Paris & Suburbs)  Meredith TenHoor <mtenhoor@Princeton.EDU>
    - H-Urban: Tables of Contents of Urban History/Studies Journals?  Wendy Plotkin <wendyplotkin@wbhsi.net>
    - Re: Municipal Archives (Funding-New Jersey)  Wendy Plotkin <wendyplotkin@wbhsi.net>
    - CONFANN: Flammable Cities: Fire, Urban Environment, and Culture in History (15-17 May 2008, Washington DC)  Jordan Sand sandj@georgetown.edu
    - Re: TEACHING: Graphic Materials Illustrating Suburbanization  Dennis McClendon <dmcclendon@rcn.com>
    - CONFANN: New York City & State in Depression & War (5-6 June 2008, New York)  Lisa Keller Lisa.Keller@purchase.edu


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