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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
    - H-Net Job Guide - May 30, 2009 to June 6, 2009 (fwd)  Jobguide <jobguide@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - H-Net Job Guide - May 23, 2009 to May 30, 2009 (fwd)  Jobguide <jobguide@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - Query: Relationship Regionalism and Nationalism in the United States? (fwd)  Katharina Hering <khering@gmu.edu>
    - ANN: Lecture (LOC): Schrag on Militias and mobs  Matthew Gilmore <dc-edit@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - ANN: 2 Positions in American Studies/Heritage Studies at Penn State-Harrisburg  SIMON J BRONNER <sbronner@psu.edu>
    - 2010 Organization of American Historians Richard W. Leopold Prize  Kara Hamm <khamm@oah.org>


    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
    - ANN: History of Printing in Baltimore, July 22  "Katherine Cowan" <cowan_katherine@hotmail.com>
    - Maryland History in the News 06/27/09-07/02/09  Mary Beth Corrigan <marybeth818@COMCAST.NET>
    - Maryland History in the News -- 06/21/09-06/27/09  Mary Beth Corrigan <marybeth818@COMCAST.NET>
    - LHS : History Happens in Laurel.  <KarenLub@aol.com>
    - New "Silver Spring: Then & Again" On-Line  Jerry A. McCoy <sshistory@yahoo.com>
    - H-Net Job Guide - June 13, 2009 to June 20, 2009  "Mary K. Mannix" <mkmannix@GMAIL.COM>
    - Maryland History in the News -- 06/13/09-06/21/09  Mary Beth Corrigan <marybeth818@COMCAST.NET>
    - H-Net Job Guide - June 13, 2009 to June 20, 2009  "Jobguide" <jobguide@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - H-Net Review: 'The Annals of the Poor, Written with Class'  "H-Net Staff" <revhelp@MAIL.H-NET.MSU


    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
    - new research hours at SC Historical Society  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2009-06-30 - 2009-07-01  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - H-Net reviews posted to the web 22 Jun 2009 - 29 Jun 2009  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - CFP - 2010 SHA  Christian McWhirter [cmcwhirter@hotmail.com]
    - CFP - 2010 SHA in Charlotte  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - Call for Papers: Local Stories, Global Connections: The Context of Agriculture a "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - FW: FINAL CFP: The Revolution in American Life: Edited Collection(s)  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - CFP - 2010 Southern Historical Association meeting  "Herr, David" <herrdf@sapc.edu>
    - Crosspost - recent h-net reviews of interest  "Catherine A. Cardno" <cardno@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - 2009 Tennessee Conference of Historians  "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
    - CFP: Transcultual memory  "Lucy Bond" <lucybond@cantab.net>
    - CFP: Working Class Studies  "Mary Lou Nemanic" <mun1@psu.edu>
    - CFP: Internet Culture  "Mary Lou Nemanic" <mun1@psu.edu>
    - NEWS: Special issue on "The Irish in America and the World"]  "John J. Bukowczyk" <bukowczyk@sbcglobal.net>
    - NOTICE: Symposium: "What's Modern about American Art, 1900-1930?"  "Eleanore Neumann" <neumann@terraamericanart.org>
    - INQ: comments and sources on diversity in america  jerrykrase@aol.com
    - NOTICE: Flow Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 13 now online  flow@uts.cc.utexas.edu
    - CFP: Mid-Atlantic Pop/Am Culture Assoc., Boston, Nov. 2009  "Loretta Lorance" <llorance@earthlink.net>
    - Appeal letter to subscribers  "Daniel Shosky, University of Colorado at Denver" <shosky@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - INQ: Grain elevators in American literature  "Leo Mazow" <lgm11@psu.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
    - REPLY: Digitized Primary Sources  Towne, Stephen [mailto:setowne@iupui.edu]
    - REPLY: Digitized Primary Sources  Lawrence McDonnell [mailto:lmcdonne@stfx.ca]
    - QUERY: St. Louis, largest source of Civil War soldiers by percentage?  Arenson, Adam I [mailto:aiarenson@utep.edu]
    - REPLY: Digitized Primary Sources  Casey, John Anthony, Jr [mailto:jcasey3@uic.edu]
    - REPLY: Digitized Primary Sources  Bob Welch [mailto:cowsandplows@gmail.com]
    - CF Panellists: Political and social reactions to George McClellan's failed Penin Christian McWhirter [mailto:cmcwhirter@hotmail.com]
    - ANN: 2009 Tennessee Conference of Historians  Cheathem, Mark [mailto:mcheathem@cumberland.edu]
    - QUERY: Digitized Primary Sources  Harris, Robert
    - REPLY: Religion during the Civil War  Marjorie Bingham [mailto:]
    - REPLY: Religion during the Civil War  Rea Redd [mailto:rredd@waynesburg.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
    - QUERY: Family Volunteer Programs  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - NCH Washington Update for June 29, 2009  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Announcements (4)  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Conferences, workshops, and calls for papers/proposals (2)  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - QUERY: Possible NCPH Session  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Conferences, workshops, and calls for papers/proposals (2)  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Announcements (2)  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - NCH Washington Update for June 19, 2009  H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - Ask Congress to Increase Funding for the Office of M useum Services – Deadline J H-Public editors <hpubliceditors@GMAIL.COM>
    - RFP for an Institutional Home for NCPH  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
    - H-Net reviews posted to the web 22 Jun 2009 - 29 Jun 2009  H-Net Reviews <hbooks@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - Plenary at forthcoming SHEAR conference  Craig Friend <ctfriend@social.chass.ncsu.edu>
    - Oaths and Affirmations?  seth tillman <sbarretttillman@yahoo.com>
    - H-Net reviews posted to the web 15 Jun 2009 - 22 Jun 2009  H-Net Reviews <hbooks@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - FP: 2009 Tennessee Conference of Historians  Cheathem, Mark <mcheathem@cumberland.edu>
    - H-SHEAR Book Review  Caleb McDaniel <caleb.mcdaniel@RICE.EDU>
    - H-SHEAR Review: Luskey on Rockman, _Scraping By_  Caleb McDaniel <caleb.mcdaniel@RICE.EDU>
    - Pre-registration for SHEAR conference  Craig Thompson Friend <ctfriend@social.chass.ncsu.edu>
    - antebellum antislavery and IX, X Amendments  H. Robert Baker <robertbaker@gsu.edu>
    - Andrew Jackson Papers to join Project Rotunda  Feller, Daniel M <dfeller@utk.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
    - Query: Book Structure  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - Reply: 'Heroism Reconfirmed' - Claus Schenk Graff von Stauffenberg  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - Comment: The Morality of Military Robots  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - H-Net academic announcements posted to the web 2009-06-30 - 2009-07-01  Scott Hendrix <hendsn1@GMAIL.COM>
    - TOC: _Korean Journal Of Defense Analysis_ ,  Volume 21 Issue 2  alerts@informaworld.com
    - CROSS-POSTED REVIEW: H-Net Review Publication: 'Regional Patriotism and Resist H-Net Staff <hbooks@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
    - CROSS-POSTED REVIEW: H-Net Review Publication: 'Heroism Reconfirmed'  H-Net Staff <hbooks@mail.h-net.msu.edu>


    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
    - CFP: Crisis and Consequence  mihmstep@yahoo.com
    - ANN: The Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) 2009 B halpin.dennis@gmail.com
    - ANN: Visual Culture in Progressive America: Anomalies and Achievements  neumann@terraamericanart.org
    - ANN: THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL IN EXILE  Thomas Thurston <thomas.thurston@YALE.EDU>
    - An Important Appeal from H-Net  H-Net Donations <donation@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
    - CFP: New York University’s Center for the Uni ted States and the Cold War  zk3@nyu.edu
    - WEB: "Americans in the Land of Lenin: Documentary Photographs of Early Soviet Ru ernest.zitser@duke.edu
    - ANN: Annual Meeting Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) db48@duke.edu
    - CFP: Journal for the Study of Radicalism  jsr@msu.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
    - Library of the New-York Historical Society  Nina Nazionale <NNazionale@nyhistory.org>
    - EXHIBITS: New York in photographs, paintings, and sculptures (New-York Historica Nina Nazionale <NNazionale@nyhistory.org>
    - EXHIBITS: Defining Sustainability (Arizona State University Art Museum, F'09)  John Spiak <JOHN.SPIAK@asu.edu>
    - CFP: SACRPH (San Francisco, Fall 2009)  Michael Kahan <kahan.michael@gmail.com>
    - REVIEWS: Mitchell, _Nazi Paris_; Fogg, _Politics of Everyday Life in Vichy Franc Andrew Knapp <a.f.knapp@reading.ac.uk>
    - CFP: Looking into the Modern Interior: History, Theory and Discipline in Educati The Modern Interiors Research Centre, Kingston University <
    - FUNDING: Doctoral Fellowships (Darmstadt University of Technology)  Prof. Mikael Hard <hard@ifs.tu-darmstadt.de>
    - WWW: Arkitera, Contemporary Turkish Architecture  Arkitera Haber Bulteni <bulten@arkitera.com>
    - WWW: Gropius in Chicago Coalition (preservation of Groupis' architecture)  Janina Ciezadlo <merelycirculating@sbcglobal.net>


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