Celebrating #HNet25!

The #HNet25 Crossroads is the home base for H-Net's 25th anniversary celebration. H-Net is celebrating 25 years of service by recalling topical discussions, teaching and research resources, and milestones in H-Net's journey from a few email listservs to an online academic commons. Revisit the history of H-Net discussions from our 180+ networks and discover teaching and research resources in the Mining the Logs project. Under Networks Celebrate, mark the date with individual networks recalling their histories and looking forward to the future of the H-Net Commons. Help H-Net continue to flourish by donating. Thank you for being a part of the H-Net community. Happy birthday, H-Net!

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This link contains the following thread from the H-Asia listserv:

Editor's Subject: H-ASIA: Tagore's travels 
Author's Subject: H-ASIA: Tagore's travels 
Date Written: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 10:36:38 -0700 
Date Posted: Sat, 14 Jun 1996 13:36:38 -0400


H-Net is celebrating 25 years of service by mining the logs of its 180+ networks for topical discussions, teaching and research resources, and milestones in H-Net's history from a few email listservs to an online academic commons. Happy birthday, H-Net!

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This link contains the following thread from the H-Asia listserv:

Editor's Subject: H-ASIA: Foreign Policy in Focus: China in Focus WWW 
Author's Subject: H-ASIA: Foreign Policy in Focus: China in Focus WWW 
Date Written: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 17:09:35 -0700 
Date Posted: Wed, 19 Jun 2001 20:09:35 -0400


H-Net is celebrating 25 years of service by mining the logs of its 180+ networks for topical discussions, teaching and research resources, and milestones in H-Net's history from a few email listservs to an online academic commons. Happy birthday, H-Net!

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Networks Celebrate

Please Help H-1960s and H-Net Continue for Another 25 Years!

As soon as founding editor Michael Lumisch posted his inaugural invitation 14 years ago to join the discussion at H-1960s, subscribers were offering suggestions for course readings, debating periodization, discussing the meaning of the “counterculture,” and wondering whether major scholars could be invited to discuss their research.  Eventually subscribers were wondering about

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