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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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    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
    - ANN: NJ Historical Commission Driscoll Dissertation Prize  Historical Temp <Historical.Temp@SOS.STATE.NJ.US>
    - ANN:John Brown and the Coming Storm Symposium, Bridgewater College, 4/17/10  "List Editor (Gene Preuss)" <preuss@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-03 - 2010-03-04  H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-04 - 2010-03-05  H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - H-Net Job Guide - February 27, 2010 to March 6, 2010  Jobguide <jobguide@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - Disaster Planning Program - Registration Deadline Extended!  PSO <PSO@ccaha.org>
    - CFP: Cold War Cultures Conference, UT Austin  Institute for Historical Studies <historyinstitute@austin.utexas.edu>
    - ANN: "New England Self-Fashioning: Portraits and Presentations, 1700-1950" Symp Martha McNamara <mmcnamar@wellesley.edu>
    - ANN: registration Open for Managing and Preserving Archival Collections Program PSO <PSO@ccaha.org>
    - ANN: Utley & Beeman, HISTORY AHEAD: Stories Beyond the Texas Roadside Markers  "List Editor (Gene Preuss)" <preuss@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.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
    - H-Net Job Guide - March 6, 2010 to March 13, 2010  "Jobguide" <jobguide@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - H-Net Job Guide - February 27, 2010 to March 6, 2010  "Jobguide" <jobguide@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - Did you see Elvis at Roth's Silver Spring (or any other movie)?  "Jerry A. McCoy" <sshistory@yahoo.com>
    - ANN: NJ Historical Commission Driscoll Prize  "Historical Temp" <Historical.Temp@SOS.STATE.NJ.US>
    - College Republicans and YAF  "Martin Gordon" <umuchistory@verizon.net>
    - New Hours and Events at the Maryland Historical Society  <jdanek@all-systems.com>
    - New Hours and Events at the Maryland Historical Society]  "Anne Turkos" <aturkos@umd.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
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-18 - 2010-03-19  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-17 - 2010-03-18  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - BrANCH, Liverpool, Oct. 2010  David Gleeson [david.gleeson@northumbria.ac.uk]
    - Fulbright Scholar Opportunities in American History  SCHOLARS [SCHOLARS@iie.org]
    - Problems with receiving H-South  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-16 - 2010-03-17  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - CFP: 7th Savannah Symposium: The Spirituality of Place  E.G. Daves Rossell [erossell@scad.edu]
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-15 - 2010-03-16  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-12 - 2010-03-15  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - H-Net Job Guide - March 6, 2010 to March 13, 2010  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>


    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: Italy Summer 2010 Field School - Deadline Extended to April 1  Max Cardillo [mailto:mcardillo@sgsmail.org]
    - NOTICE: H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-17 - 2010-03-18  Ed Salo <EdSalo@BROCKINGTON.ORG>
    - ANN: Spring Meeting of CHASA, Disability Studies Lecture @ Georgetown  Michael Coventry [mailto:coventrm@georgetown.edu]
    - ANN: WAYLAND D. HAND PRIZE  Paul Jordan-Smith [mailto:pauljordansmith@gmail.com]
    - CFP: panel on obama and legitimacy  Barbara Lewis [mailto:Barbara.Lewis@umb.edu]
    - CFP: American Studies Assn of TX, Commerce, TX, Nov. 4-6  rtuerk250@earthlink.net [mailto:rtuerk250@earthlink.net]
    - ANN: Symposium: Dialogues in South and North American Abstraction  Mary Kate O'Hare [mailto:marykateoh@yahoo.com]
    - CFP: Cold War Cultures Conference, UT Austin  Institute for Historical Studies [mailto:historyinstitute@austin.utexas.edu]
    - ANN: Daniels Fellow, Samuel Snyder, Ph.D., to Speak on "Fly Fishing's Contributi Elizabeth Tobey [mailto:etobey@nsl.org]
    - CFP: 7th Savannah Symposium: The Spirituality of Place  E.G. Daves Rossell [mailto:erossell@scad.edu]


    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
    - H-Net Review: 'Whistling Dixie'  "Johnson, Martin P. Mr." <johnsomp@MUOHIO.EDU>
    - CFP: KY/TN American Studies Association: Meandering through Time and Place  Rebecca Cawood McIntyre [mailto:beckymcintyre@gmail.com]
    - CFP: Civil War--Global Conflict  David Gleeson [mailto:david.gleeson@northumbria.ac.uk]
    - H-Net Review Publication: 'The Bond across the Pond'  "Johnson, Martin P. Mr." <johnsomp@MUOHIO.EDU>
    - ANN: John Brown and the Coming Storm  Kara Dixon Vuic, kvuic@bridgewater.edu
    - ANN: 5th Annual Richard McCarthy Lecture Series  "Harris, Robert" <HarrisR@WPUNJ.EDU>
    - ANN: Margaret Fuller Conference in Boston  Kate Viens [mailto:kviens@masshist.org]


    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
    - Conferences and calls (10)  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Announcements (5)  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Call for papers for 2011 National Council on Public History conference  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Final wrap-up of NCPH/ASEH conference blog  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - QUERY: Thoughts on "Big Tobacco and the Historians" article from The Nation?  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - QUERY: What is the job of a public historian worth?  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Re: QUERY: Looking for International Public History Scholarship  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Update from the NCPH/ASEH conference - Friday, March 12, 2010  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Announcements (5)  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Update from the NCPH/ASEH conference - Thursday, March 11, 2010  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>


    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
    - Maurice Jackson and Thomas Slaughter Reply to Ryan Jordan  Caleb McDaniel <caleb.mcdaniel@RICE.EDU>
    - H-SHEAR Review: Ryan Jordan on Maurice Jackson and Thomas Slaughter  Caleb McDaniel <caleb.mcdaniel@RICE.EDU>
    - Fwd: Remembrances of Frank Shuffelton  R. B. Bernstein <rbbernstein@gmail.com>
    - Turabian online  Nickolas J Kyser <kysernj@udmercy.edu>
    - Source citations and online sources  Marc Harris <mlh6@psu.edu>
    - Source citations and online sources  Jon Alfred <jonwalfred@yahoo.com>
    - Source citations and online sources  Dael Norwood <dael.norwood@gmail.com>
    - Source citations and online sources  Johanna Shields <shieldsj@uah.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
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-18 - 2010-03-19  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: Military Map Colors (2)  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: Audie Murphy To Hell and Back  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - Re: SNARK: Finest War Memoir  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: The Pacific and Racism (3)  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: Crimean War Books  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-17 - 2010-03-18  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2010-03-17 - 2010-03-18  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: The Pacific and Racism  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - REPLY: Military Map Colors ()  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
    - CRP: Institute for Constitutional History Summer Research Seminar in Washington, icsgw@law.gwu.edu
    - New Deal Syllabus (Pope)  dapope@uoregon.edu
    - New Deal Syllabi?  prescott@mail.ccsu.edu
    - CFP: Cold War Cultures Conference, UT Austin  historyinstitute@austin.utexas.edu
    - WEB: Willard Stewart WPA and HABS Photographs of Delaware  Thomas Thurston <thomas.thurston@YALE.EDU>
    - CFP: Congress in the Classroom 2010  ckoeppel@dirksencenter.org
    - Online Resource: To Kill a Mockingbird  ShaverS@CRC.losrios.edu
    - Grants: Congressional Research Awards 2010  ckoeppel@dirksencenter.org
    - CFP Reminder: "American History and Culture" area (2010 SW/TX PCA/ACA Conference kelli_shapiro@brown.edu


    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
    - De-concentration of U.S. department stores prior to WWII  Michael Ebner <ebner@lakeforest.edu>
    - Re: Examples of "informal welfare provision"  Bernard Cooperman <cooperma@umd.edu>
    - CFP: 2010 SSRC Korean Studies Dissertation Workshop (May 3 Deadline)  Ian Rinehart <rinehart@ssrc.org>
    - Re: Examples of "informal welfare provision"  Daniel Kerr <kerrdx@jmu.edu>
    - RFP: Hosting 2012 UHA Conference (Deadline 10/15)  Janet Bednarek <Janet.Bednarek@notes.udayton.edu>
    - TOC: _Journal of Urban History_ 36:2 (March 2010)  Donna Ward <juheditor@uncc.edu>
    - Re: Examples of "informal welfare provision"  Amanda I. Seligman <seligman@uwm.edu>
    - CFP (Florence, '10) "Everyday Life in the Segmented City" (Deadline, 4/15)  Ray Hutchison <hutchr@uwgb.edu>
    - Re: Examples of "informal welfare provision"  Michael Smith <Michael.E.Smith.2@asu.edu>
    - CFP: Centre for Metro. History, "Restoration London" (Deadline 31 May)  Matthew Davies <Matthew.Davies@sas.ac.uk>


    All H-Net lists
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    H-Net Network
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