Re: GENERAL: Urban History List, New.

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> From: "Wendy Plotkin (312) 413-0331" <U15608%UICVM.bitnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> H-Urban on [email protected] Urban History
> or LISTSERV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> A new group, H-Urban (URBAN HISTORY) has been set up at the
> University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in order to provide a forum
> for scholars of urban history. The UIC history department has a
> long-standing interest in the history of Chicago and other U.S.
> cities, ethnicity and immigration, and of European and Russian urban
> development.
>
> The primary purpose of H-Urban is to enable urban historians to
> easily communicate current research and research interests; to
> discuss new approaches, methods and tools of analysis; to share
> reviews of useful resources including monographs, journals, articles,
> and primary source materials such as papers, maps, records, and
> databases; and to announce calls for papers, conferences, museum and
> society shows, exhibitions, job opportunities, grants and
> fellowships.
>
> H-Urban is also a forum for exploring the approaches, methods and
> tools used in teaching history to graduate and undergraduate
> students. As described below, UIC is establishing an electronic
> archive easily accessible to historians. Syllabi, reading lists, and
> examinations would all be valuable additions to the archive.
>
> Discussion of cities throughout human history, and in all geographic
> areas is welcome.
>
> To subscribe to H-Urban, send a note to Listserv@UICVM or
> Listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the following command in the BODY:
>
> Subscribe H-Urban Your Full Name
>
> H-Urban Fileserver
> --------------------
>
> Documents of interest to urban historians -- bibliographies, book and
> article reviews, announcements, teaching materials, and descriptions
> of tools, techniques, and computer software and hardware -- will be
> made available from the H-Urban fileserver. In addition, an archive
> of all discussion on H-Urban will be available from the fileserver.
>
> To obtain a list of available documents, send a note to
> LISTSERV@uicvm (or LISTSERV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) with the following
> command in the BODY:
>
> Index H-Urban
>
> To obtain a specific document, send LISTSERV the command
>
> GET filename filetype
>
> Thus, to obtain a document entitled "H-Urban Welcome" from the
> fileserver, send a note to Listserv with the command
>
> GET H-Urban Welcome
>
> Contributions to the archive are welcome, and should be sent to
> Wendy Plotkin at U20566@UICVM or U20566@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.
>
> *********************************************************************
> H-Urban has been established under the auspices of H-Net, an
> initiative at UIC to establish electronic communications among
> historians and to educate historians in the use of electronic media.
> Professor Richard Jensen is the director of H-Net.
>
> H-Net is affiliated with the History Network, an international
> organization established to coordinate the efforts of historians
> worldwide in using Internet and Bitnet.
>
> The moderator of this group is Wendy Plotkin. Advisers to the group
> are Perry Duis, Louise Kerr and David Jordan of the University of
> Illinois at Chicago, James Grossman of the Newberry Library, and
> Daniel Greenstein of University of Glasgow, Scotland.

SUBSCRIBE H-URBAN BARBARA M. KELLY
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