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H-ASIA November 5, 1998 Call for contributions: History Highway *************************************************************************** From: H-Net Announcements Editor <announce@H-NET.MSU.EDU> Dear Colleagues, We are presently at work on the next issue of the History Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources, which will be released in January 2000 at the AHA annual meeting in Chicago. The first edition of the History Highway, which was a History Book of the Month Club Selection, was compiled by a team of four scholars. The goal of the work is to provide a selective guide to those sites on the Internet that are most suitable for teaching, scholarship, and student use. The work is also aimed at directing interested general readers to quality historical information on the Internet. For this edition, we have decided to solicit signed contributions from area experts, and we are still looking for contributors on several areas: Ancient History, Renaissance and Reformation History, African, General European History, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Eastern European, Southern European, Scandinavian, Swiss, Latin American and Caribbean, General American, African-American, Asian American, Native American, Colonial American, Revolutionary American, Canadian, Religious History, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Historic Reenactment, Genealogy, State Historical Organizations, Maps and Image Collections, Historical Organizations, Electronic Text Collections, Sites on Teaching History at College and K12 levels, Archives and Special Collections, Technology Sites for History, Holocaust Studies, History of Science, Technology and Medicine. The deadline for contributions will be February 1999. If you are interested in working on any of these areas, please contact us for additional information. Sincerely, Dennis A. Trinkle and Scott Merriman Editors, The History Highway 2000 Dtrinkle@depauw.edu
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