Re: Celebrating 25 Years of Service

H-SAWH was one of the first networks on H-Net. We began in 1996. I was one of the original editors. In the early years, we were full of discussions: Where could I find the papers of this person? How do you convince students about the realities of life for Southern women? It was a real scholarly community and I learned so much from so many.

Celebrating 25 Years of Service

Dear friends,


This year we are celebrating twenty-five years of service by scholars, teachers, and students for scholars, teachers, and students to the humanities and social sciences. We own our servers and our members own their contributions. H-Net is a free, independent, nonprofit service creating valuable resources for researchers and educators, stored in a public, permanent archive while safeguarding the privacy of our subscribers. No algorithms, no data selling, no spam, no shouting. 

Re: H-Net is 25! Join the Celebration!

Good Evening Reverend Sir,
Thanking you for your kind initiative to encourage the social science research in the world. I am from India and pursuing my Doctoral Research from B B Ambedkar University Lucknow. I am very grateful to for this great effort.
Thanking you once again.
Santosh Kumar

Re: H-Net is 25! Join the Celebration!

When I first joined the H-Net community in the mid 1990s, I was using the email from my graduate school program. Back then, everyone's email address was quite strictly dictated by each academic institution, but I somehow found a way for my UCLA email account to identify me as Lois "Puts the Femme in Feminist" Leveen. From time to time, I still come across another early user who, hearing the name Lois Leveen, remembers that.

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