H-California is a multi-disciplinary network focused on the study of California. We welcome contributions dealing with history,cultural expression, economics, ethnicity, gender studies, geography, literature, politics, and more. We encourage scholars to use H-California to communicate current research and teaching interests; to discuss new articles, books, papers, approaches, methods and tools of analysis; to test new ideas; and to share comments and tips on teaching.

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H-Net Job Guide Weekly Report For H-California: 17 February - 24 February - With Links

Dear H-Californians,

Sorry about the doubling posting of this.  The links didn't copy in the first version.  Even the editors are still learning the Commons.

Denise Spooner, co-editor H-California

 

The following jobs were posted to the H-Net Job Guide from 17
February 2014 to 24 February 2014. These job postings are included
here based on the categories selected by the list editors for
H-California. See the H-Net Job Guide website at
http://www.h-net.org/jobs/ for more information.

 

H-Net Job Guide Weekly Report For H-California: 17 February - 24 February

The following jobs were posted to the H-Net Job Guide from 17 February 2014 to 24 February 2014. These job postings are included here based on the categories selected by the list editors for H-California. See the H-Net Job Guide website at http://www.h-net.org/jobs/ for more information.

AMERICAN HISTORY / STUDIES

Colgate University - Visiting Assistant Professor of History (Colgate Bicentennial Research Fellow)

Phillips Exeter Academy - History Instructor

How Are You Doing with the New Commons Format?

Dear H-Californians,

I want to check and see how many of you are shifting over to the Commons.  Are you having any problems?  Do you know what you need to do in order to be able to reply to a discussion post?  Did you know that you can now submit links, audio files, and visual materials to H-California?  Bob Cherny and I will still be acting as editors, editing posts for clarity and appropriateness, but you can submit all kinds of materials by scrolling down to the "Create Content" section and you'll see "Create a Discussion Post", once you're at the H-California Commons.

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