What is H-Women?
H-Women is an international electronic discussion group that has
been set up at Michigan State University to provide a forum for college
and university historians to discuss women's history. Subscription is free
and subscribers automatically receive messages in their computer
mailboxes. Messages can be saved, discarded, copied, printed out, or
relayed to someone else. It is like a newsletter that is free and
published daily.
H-Women Resources
The primary purpose of H-Women is to enable historians more easily to
discuss research interests, teaching methods and the state of
historiography. H-Women is especially interested in methods of
teaching history to graduate and undergraduate students in diverse
settings.
H-Women features dialogues in the discipline, publishes syllabi,
outlines, handouts, bibliographies, tables of contents of journals, guides
to term papers, listings of new sources, library catalogs and archives,
and reports on new software, datasets and cd-roms. Subscribers write in
with questions, comments and reports. H-Women posts announcements of
conferences, fellowships and jobs. It carries information about new books
and commissions book reviews. We will not become an electronic journal.
Items posted on H-Women are in the public domain, and may be copied,
forwarded, re-disseminated, and/or downloaded provided credit is given to
the original author.
Discussion List
H-Women is a moderated discussion list. The editors are advised by an
international editorial board broadly representative of the state of
scholarship. In cases of contentious messages to the list, the editor on
duty may consult with the co-editors and the editorial board to reach a
decision whether to post, which will be final. H-Women is non-partisan and
will refrain from posting calls for political action. Where list members
disagree, their messages should focus on the issues and not on persons. In
certain cases, the editors may refer a message back to the contributor
either to clarify the content or to focus the issue more closely on the
perceived interests of the list. The intention of such action is not to
censor but to retain the professional and scholarly character of H-Women.
Messages (questions, answers, topical discussions) should be sent
to the entire list when the content is of potentially wide interest.
Subscribers who post queries to the entire list should indicate briefly
the scope of the research being undertaken and the sources that have
already been consulted. It is inappropriate to query a scholarly list for
assistance before doing preliminary research.
H-Women editors will avoid posting messages
that do not pertain to women's history, broadly interpreted. Messages
should always carry a brief, specific, descriptive subject line. Vigorous
discussion on H-Women depends on the participation of the subscribers.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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