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MHR NS 2 Call for Papers: Disaster in American History
Deadline: 15 July 2020
Since its first volume in 1999, the Massachusetts Historical Review (MHR) has published original analytical essays, photo-essays, historical documents, and reviews for a general audience. Beginning with a new series in 2021, each issue of the MHR will focus on a specific theme connected with Massachusetts history, although the essays in the volume need not be limited to Massachusetts or New England topics.
The publication of the second volume of the new series will coincide with the 150th anniversary of the Great Boston
Hi, I've got a question for the Comintern researchers out there. I am trying to gain access to (or at least some information on) dlibrary's digitized Archive of the Comintern. It used to be available on this website: http://komintern.dlibrary.org/ru/
However, on April 1, they inexplicably closed the whole website behind a login screen, without providing any information as to why they did so or how to actually register and log in. Can anyone help me out with this?