Request for the BEST and WORST of the Internet to show the Senate
Paul Turnbull
Paul.Turnbull@jcu.edu.au
Thu, 30 Mar 1995 08:41:14 +1000 (+1000)
One of the best sources - although still in its infancy - is Clionet: the
Australian Electronic Journal of History and Australia-nz-history-l (soon
to become H-NZ-OZ, an international list for teachers and researchers of
Australian history). Clionet is sited at James Cook University and is
accessible via gopher and www. Australia-nz-history-l runs from
majordomo@coombs.anu.edu
Of international resources, I would nominate H-Net, the on-line network
for the humanities.
A. H-NET EDITORS
1. Abrahams, Paul "Abe". Prof of History, U of Wisconsin-Green Bay;
comod. H-SURVEY Abrahamp@gbms01.uwgb.edu
2. Aitken, Ken <kaitken@rpl.regina.sk.ca> comod of H-Local.
Librarian Regina [Saskatchewan] Public Library
3. Amirault, Chris. Chris_Amirault@brown.edu dept American Civ, Brown
U. comod H-MAC
4. Andreucci, Franco. prof of History, U of Pisa (Italy)
u09837@uicvm.uic.edu moderator of H-ITALY
FRANCOAN@MAILSERVER.IDG.FI.CNR.IT home: Via Del'Bardi 17
FIRENZE 50125 ITALY. OFFICE +39-50-911472 FAX:
+39-50-501017
5. Arpad, Joseph. comod of H-Local 1153 W. San Jose Ave.,
Fresno, CA 93711-3112 (209) 228-1867, Fax 229-1602 adjunct
prof Social Sciences, Cal State-Fresno.
Joseph_Arpad@CSUFresno.edu
6. Ashbrook, John. Grad student at Michigan State; handles
JobGuide ashbrook@student.msu.edu
7. Atack, Jeremy. Comod of H-Business. Prof of Economics,
Vanderbilt U Jeremy.Atack@Vanderbilt.edu Ph.
615-343-2467
8. Banks, Vickie. H-Net Technical Manager at Michigan State
H-NET2@msu.edu
9. Barrows, Floyd. comod. H-W-Civ Prof, dept of American
Thought and Language, Michigan State. (517) 432-2550
22302fdb@msu.edu (517) 669-5314.
10. Barton, Joe. comoderator of H-ETHNIC. assoc prof of History,
Northwestern U. Evanston, IL 60208 (708) 491-7356
texbart@merle.acns.nwu.edu (708) 467-1390 (fax)
11. Bianco, Martha, comoderator of H-URBAN; Asst prof Urban
Studies, Portland State U. home: (503) 234-4593 hdmb@odin.cc.pdx.edu
12. Bledstein, Burt, assoc prof of History, U of Illinois-
Chicago. u28330@uicvm.uic.edu comoderator of H-IDEAS
13. Bloom, John. comoderator of H-AmStdy; post-doc; adjunct at
Dickinson College. Home: 412 Lincoln St. Carlisle, Pennsylvania
17013 (717) 245-9512 Bloom@dickinson.edu
14. Brandt, Liz. Prof, U of Idaho College of Law
ebrandt@uidaho.edu Guest Moderator, H-Law
15. Campbell, D'Ann. She is the well-known "campbelld", but mail
reaches her at COAS@apsu or COAS@ZEUS.apsu.edu. Dean of the College
& prof history at Austin Peay State U. She moderates H-Richard, and
teaches in the NEH-NET workshops. (615) 648-7971 fax 615-572-1024
16. Carp, Wayne. assoc prof of History, Pacific Lutheran
University, Tacoma WA 98447 (206) 535-7595 comoderator of H-STATE
and H-WOMEN. CARP_W@SALT.PLU.EDU home: 3707 North 9th St. Tacoma, WA
98406 Home telephone : (206) 759-4501
17. Cherny, Bob. comoderator of H-SHGAPE; president-elect of
Society for Historians of Gilded Age & Progressive Era. Prof of
History, San Francisco State. CA 94132 415-338-1604 fax: (415)
338-7539 Liaison with NEH Evaluation Committee
cherny@mercury.sfsu.edu
18. Conlon, Frank. comoderator of H-ASIA. prof of history, U of
Washington. Seattle WA 98195 206-543-5678 or 5790 (office);
206-525-1757 (home) conlon@u.washington.edu
19. Costa, Tom. dept of history, Cinch Valley College, Wise, Va.
24293; (703) 328-0231 tmc5a@clinch.edu. comoderator of H-LOCAL
20. Creighton, Andrew (wimsey@lamont.com), Asst Prof Sociology, U of
Washington, comod H-MAC
21. Elliott, Dave delliott@sescva.esc.edu mod of H-DEMOG.
Empire State College
22. Farmer, Mike. (jmfarmer@students.wisc.edu), M.A. Chinese history, U
Wisconsin-Madison comod H-MAC
23. Fasolt, Constantin. comoderator of H-Teach. assoc prof
history U of Chicago. icon@midway.uchicago.edu dept: 1126 East 59th
Street, Chicago, IL 60637; voice 312-702-7935; fax 312-702-7550;
home: 312-288-4832.
24. Finlay, Jeff; PhD candidate in American Studies at NYU;
moderator H-EDIT; coeditor H-AmStdy. finlay_j@spcvxa.spc.edu
25. Finnegan, Terry. editor of H-South, asst prof history,
William Paterson College. finnegan@ncsa.uiuc.edu120
res. assoc. Supercomputer Center, U of I Urbana
26. Gerber, Larry. comoderator of H-State; assoc prof of
History; Auburn U; Auburn Al 36849-5207 gerbelg@mail.auburn.edu
27. Goda, Norman. asst prof & chair of history, U of
Maine-Presque Isle (207) 764-0311; comoderator of H-GERMAN
goda@polaris.umpi.maine.edu office: 181 Main Street Presque Isle,
Maine 04769-2888
28. Gorrie, Richard. comoderator of h_Albion; History Dept, U of Guelph/
Guelph, Ontario Canada N1G 2W1 N0B 1C0(519) 824-4120 ext.3888
(519) 767-2034 rgorrie@uoguelph.ca
29. Greenberg, Doug, president Chicago Historical Society; H-NET
Treasurer. U27777@uicvm.uic.edu Chicago IL 60614-6099 tel:
312-642-5035; FAX 312-266-2077 or 312-642-1199
30. Hannum, John. prof of sociology, U of Kentucky. comoderator
of H-RURAL JHANN00@UKCC.UKY.EDU
31. Harris, Robert Alan. PhD candidate in History dept,
Binghamton U, NY 13902. bb05196@bingvmb.bitneteditor H-CivWar,
H-Grad & H-Train, home: 607-722-9109 fax: 607-777-2896.
32. Hart, Lane. graduate student U of Illinois-Chicago; H-Net
staff. u11117@uicvm.uic.edu
33. Hatch, Gary. editor of H-RHETOR HATCHG@jkhbhrc.byu.edu
Brigham Young U. Asst prof of English, 3146 JKHB Provo, UT84602
(801) 378-2402
34. Hilbish, Melissa. PhD. Comoderator of H-AmStdy
D_Melissa_HILBISH@UMAIL.UMD.EDU home: 4803 Manheim Ave., Beltsville,
MD 20705; 301-937-8212;
35. Hyman, Avi, comoderator of H-JUDAIC; graduate student at
Ontario Inst. Education. AJHYMAN@oise.on.ca 38 Avenal Drive
Toronto, Ontario Canada M6C 1V4
36. Ingrao, Charlie. prof of history, Purdue; home: 317-463-9658;
editor of HABSBURG (affiliated); INGRAO@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU
37. Jensen, Richard. HNET executive director, prof of history UIC
u08946@uicvm.uic.edu home: 615-552-9923 fax (615) 552-9394 or
(615) 552-1024. home address: 1970 Craigmont Clarksville TN 37043
38. Kellman, Steven. comoderator of H-PCAACA. prof of comparative
literature U of Texas at San Antonio.
39. Kemmerling, Henry. graduate student U of Illinois-Urbana;
comod of H-SOUTH
40. Kent, Jackie. co-moderator of H-LatAm; asst prof of
history, SUNY-Cortland, Cortland NY 13045 hlatam@snycorva
office:607-753-2062; home: 607-753-8060 Fax: 607-753-59999
41. Kerr, Austin, Prof of history, Ohio State U. comoderator of
H-BUSINESS akerr@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
42. Kerr, Louise. associate prof of history at UIC
u35397@uicvm coeditor of H-Ethnic
43. Knox, Skip. comoderator of H-W-Civ. Computer Support & adjunct prof
history, Boise State U.
44. Knupfer, Peter. pknupfer@ksu.ksu.edu assoc prof history,
Kansas State U. Manhattan, KS 66506-1002 co-editor of H-POL and of
H-CivWar; (913) 532-5824 (Office/voice mail)
45. Kornbluh, Mark. mod of H-EXEC; coeditor of H-Teach & of
H-POL; asst prof, dept of History Michigan State U, East Lansing MI
48224. (517) 355-7500, fax = (517) 353-5599
Kornbluh@ah3.cal.msu.edu tel (517) 349-4931
46. Lavender, Cathy. PhD candidate in History, U of
Colorado-Boulder. lavender@ucsu.colorado.edu co-moderator of
H-AmStdy & H-West
47. Lawrence, John. co-editor of H-PCAACA. prof of Philosophy,
Morningside College, Sioux City, IA 51106-1751 (712) 274-5310
OFFICE; 274-276-3379 home; JSL001@chief.morningside.edu Chair of
Copyright committee
48. Leibo, Steve. comoderator of H-ASIA LEIBO@ALBNYVMS.bitnet
assoc prof & chair of history dept, Russell Sage College, Troy NY
12180 tel 518-270-2330 fax 518-270-4545
49. Levy, Rich. comoderator of HOLOCAUS. Assoc Prof of History, U
of Illinois Chicago. u56341@uicvm.uic.edu 312-996-2240
50. Lindenmeyer, Kriste. asst prof of History, Tennessee Tech U.
Cookeville TN 38505. (615) 372-3332. comoderator of H-SHGAPE
KAL6444@tntech.edu
51. Lowe, Richard. comoderator of H-CivWar. Prof of History U of North
Texas, Denton Texas fd78@jove.acs.unt.edu
52. Lowood, Henry. Henry.Lowood@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU, Curator,
Germanic Collections & Bibliographer, History of Science &
Technology at Stanford U Libraries, comoderator of H-War
53. Malone, Cheryl. co-moderator of H-Women; history
bibliographer at U of Texas Library malone@emx.cc.utexas.edu
54. Manning, Pat. prof of history, Northeastern U (Boston),
MANNING@NEWU.edu comoderator of H-WORLD
55. Mayne, Alan, Senior Lecturer, History, U of Melbourne.
co-moderator of H-Urban. Address: Parkville, 3052,Victoria,
Australia Phone 61 3 344 5963 FAX: 61 3 3447894
alan_mayne@MUWAYF.UNIMELB.EDU.AU
56. McCarthy, Mike, history dept, Marshall U, Huntington W Va
25755; editor H-Diplo MCCARTHY@MUVMS6.WVNET.EDU
57. Michael, Bob. comoderator of HOLOCAUS and H-W-Civ. Prof of
history U of Massachusetts-Dartmouth. North Dartmouth MA 02747
RMICHAEL@UMASSD.edu
58. Michalove, Sharon. editor of H-ALBION. asst to chairman of
History Dept, U Illinois-Urbana, 309 Gregory Hall, 810 SouthWright
Street Urbana, IL 61801 217-333-4145mlove@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
fax: 217-333-2297
59. Mintz, Steve. moderator of H-FILM, comoderator of H-WOMEN.
prof of history U Houston 77004 HIST4@Jetson.UH.EDU
713-664-8476 home 713-743-3109 office 713-743-3216 fax
60. Mott, Jim; associate director of H-net; editor of HOLOCAUS;
coeditor of H-Pol; JimMott@spss.com home: 1-312-764-3259,work (SPSS
Inc): 312-329-3542 fax = 312-329-3668. home:2415 W Lunt Chicago
60645
61. Mueller, Phil. coeditor of H-LatAm; asst prof of history at Xavier
U, New Orleans. hi23ahg@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu Phil
Muellerhi23ahg@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu home: fax #(504) 486-4577
62. Norton, Barbara, comoderator of H-W-Civ. Prof & dept chair
(Russian) history, Widener College
barbara.t.norton@cyber.widener.edu
63. O'Donnell, Krista. NEH-NET workshop team
64. Oberly, Jim. editor of H-Rural; prof of history at U
Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI 54701. 1-715-836-5501 or
1-715-833-2037 JOBERLY@CNSVAX.UWEC.EDU
65. Painter, Bill, prof of History & chair Social Sciences dept.
Stephens College, Columbia MO 65215 comoderator H-IDEAS
wpainter@womenscol.stephens.edu
BILLP%cc1.uca.edu@KSUVM.KSU.EDU
66. Plotkin, Wendy, coeditor of H-Urban; graduate student
in history at UIC. u20566@uicvm. home: 2220 W. Taylor St. Chicago,
IL 60612. (312) 738-1121
67. Postles, David. comoderator of H-Albion. Research Fellow U.
Leicester [UK] pot@leicester.ac.uk
68. Reiff, Jan. ass't prof history at UCLA; 90024-1473
reiff@NICCO.SSCNET.UCLA.EDU; H-Net Secretaryfax for UCLA =
310-206-9630
69. Remsing, Judi. HISTR@jetson.uh.edu H-Women co-moderator.
graduate student in Latin American history at U Houston 77204-3785
tel 713-743-8003
70. Reynolds, Jack. Prof History U Texas-San Antonio. Comod of
H-MMEDIA. jreynold@lonestar.utsa.edu
71. Rogers, Dan. asst prof of history U of South Alabama.
Mobile, Alabama 36688 Comoderator of H-German.office (205) 460-6210
fax: (205) 460-6750 home: 205-633-2429
drogers%jaguar1.usouthal.edu@UIC.EDU
72. Rollins, Peter. coeditor of H-PCAACA. Prof of English,
Oklahoma State; rollins@osuunx.ucc.okstate.eduhome: Rt.3, Box 80,
Cleveland, OK 74020.
73. Rushing, Kittrell. (KRUSHING@UTCVM.UTC.EDU), Asst Prof
Communication, Univ. Tennessee Chatanooga. comod H-MAC
74. Ryle, Martin. moderator of H-Russia. prof of History, U of
Richmond, Richmond VA. 23173. (804) 289-8333 fax: (804) 289-8943
RYLE@URVAX.bitnet
75. Saillant, John. asst prof of history at Brown; editor of
IEAHCnet. email: SAILLANT@BROWNVM.brown.edu
76. Segal, Dan. DSEGAL@bernard.pitzer.edu assoc prof history Pitzer
College (Claremont CA) tel. 909-621-8555, ext. 3645; fax
909-621-8481 comoderator of H-WORLD
77. Seligman, Gus. Prof History U of North Texas. Comod of
H-WEST. GUS@cas.unt.edu
78. Smith, Samuel Random. comoderator of H-PCAACA, PhD cand Mass
Communications, U of Colorado. smithsr@ucsu.Colorado.EDU
79. Snyder, David. (das3050@tamsun.tamu.edu), Ph.D. candidate history,
Texas A & M University. comod H-MAC
80. Taylor, Terry. comoderator of H-ALBION TAYLORT@NSULA.EDU
Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts 715 College Ave.
Natchitoches, LA 71457 home: (318)357-8806 office: (318) 357-3176
81. Tucker, Sara: zztuck@acc.wuacc.edu, prof of History, Washburn
U. Topeka, Kansas. comoderator of H-TEACH
82. Turnbull, Paul. prof of history, James Cook U.
Australia; hipgt@jcu.edu.au editor of CLIONET (affiliated list);
co-editor of H-IDEAS; moderator of H-NZ-OZ [planned]
83. Waldrep, Chris. H-Law; associate prof of history at Eastern
Illinois U, Charleston IL 61920 1-217-581-6359dept 1-217-581-3310
fax 1-217-581-2722 cfcrw@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu
84. West, Elliott. ewest@comp.uark.edu Prof of History U of
Arkansas. comoderator of H-West
85. Wheeler, Bob. assoc prof history, Cleveland State U: 216-
687-3920 R1199@VMCMS.CSUOHIO.EDU comod H-SURVEY
86. Wigderson, Seth. SETHW@MAINE.bitnet Associate prof of
history, U of Maine-Augusta, Augusta, ME 04330 editor of H-Labor
87. Williamson, Sam. Executive Director The Cliometric
Society, editor of ECONHIST (affiliated list) . Dept of Economics
Miami University Oxford, OH 45056 office = (513) 529-2851;
fax=(513) 529-6992 editor@cs.muohio.edu
88. Wilson, James. grad student at James Mason U.
FAC_JWWILSON@VAX1.ACS.JMU.EDU comod of H-MMEDIA
89. Zahavy, Tzvee. professor of History U of Minnesota; coeditor
of H-JUDAIC. MAIC@VM1.SPCS.UMN.EDU
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B. H-NET Central
1. H-Net Executive Committee (10 people)
a) Richard Jensen, Executive Director; Jim Mott, Associate
Director; Jan Reiff, Secretary; Doug Greenberg, Treasurer
b) Elected to one year terms 5/12/94: Mark Kornbluh, Sharon
Michalove, Steve Mintz, Jim Oberly, & Seth Wigderson
c) UIC representative: Burt Bledstein
2. H-NET charter is publicly available. send this note to
LISTSERV@uicvm.uic.edu GET H-NET CHARTER
3. H-Net Internal Lists
a) H-EDIT Moderating Matters; moderated by Jeff Finlay
b) H-STAFF policy discussion; moderated by Peter Knupfer
c) H-POST = item to possibly post; moderated by Richard Jensen
d) H-COPY Copyright committee, John Lawrence; moderator
e) BOOKS-1 program committee for HNET/AHA Jan 4-9, 1995; Chris
Waldrep Chair
f) H-EXEC executive committee; mod. by Mark Kornbluh
g) H-GOPHER for technical issues; mod. Robert Harris
h) H-HELP for fast help. We have a rotating HELP staff; someone
is on duty every day.
i) H-TEST list to help new moderators
j) H-TRAIN for Training Committee and NEH-NET Workshop leaders,
Robert Harris moderator
k) H-Net@uicvm "maildrop" for outsiders to write us
l) fileserv: we have files on H-POST, H-EDIT and H-STAFF;
m) Editorial boards: private E-lists can be made for each H-List;
ask Mott for one
n) Private lists: we operate several private lists for closed
groups, such as H-ASA for regional directors of the American
Studies Association, DIVERSE for AAC&U, SSHA95 for SSHA
o) NEH-NET lists private lists for NEH summer Institutes. These
are run out of Michigan State: ...@MSU.EDUN-S-ASIA, N-TECH,
N-CIVIC, N-ETHIC, NCOMEDIA, N-TALES, N-EMBOD
p) H-UTIL not currently used
4. HELP: please send HELP messages to H-HELP@uicvm.uic.edu.
They will be handled Robert Harris, Jeff Finlay, (or Jim Mott or
Richard Jensen). Do NOT send them to H-EDIT; they will languish
there. You can also send to H-NET@uicvm.uic.edu or H-NET@uicvm.
5. H-Net office (room 735 SEO building): 312-413-2342 leave
messages at 312-996-3141 = Hist dept.
a) You can email a note that will appear on UIC History
department fax machine by sending it [Internet]
to:66377@fax.uic.edu
b) Hnet mailing address: H-Net room 723 SEO
Dept of History m/c 198 851 S Morgan St Chicago IL
60607-7049fax number: 312-996-6377 voice 312-996-3141
6. HNET@delphi.com is our delphi account. You can get 24 hour
Internet access from anywhere in North America. Check with Richard
for access numbers and password. This account allows you to TELNET
into, and use, your own account on your home mainframe while on the
road.
7. H-Net evaluation committee. Committee of outside scholars
evaluating H-NET lists and training programs for NEH; Bob Cherny =
liaison
8. H-NET Training workshops. Two-day workshops for humanities
faculty on their campuses. Ask Richard.
C. NEW LISTS STARTING SOON:
1. H-CLC computers in comparative literature
2. H-Japan, Yone Sugita (Osaka U) & Janet Goodwin, (Aizu U
Japan), start early '95
3. H-Local State and local history; Tom Costa, start 11-94
4. H-MMediaM@msu.edu Multimedia & Humanities Teaching
Jack Reynolds & James Wilson, comod. start 11-94
5. H-NZ-OZ New Zealand & Australian history, Paul Turnbull
6. H-T-Amst Teaching American Studies
7. H-War, Henry Lowood
8. H-WEST: Gus Seligman, Cathy Lavender & Elliott West
starting 10-20-94
D. POSSIBLE -[the following are not yet signed, sealed,
delivered; do not announce]---
1. possible: H-AFRICA Harold Marcus, Michigan State
2. possible: H-France Bert Gordon, Mills College,
3. possible: H-SL-AB. Slavery & abolition; contact John
Saillant; E-SL-AB = planning committee
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