The conversation that I struck up last week on the viability of the email listserv as a primary mode of scholarly communication has been picked up on the H-German list. I have no way of knowing if Paul Steege of Villanova University even read what I’d written, but even if he has not, he raises…
Site interruptions
Edwired is experiencing some interruptions of service today and probably tomorrow. Why? Because our University computer folks insist on changing our IP addresses. Why? I have no clue. By tomorrow, it should all be worked out (I hope).
Justice of a Sort (cont’d)
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia have acted to arrest another senior leader of the Khmer Rouge regime. Nuon Chea, former head of the national assembly in Cambodia was arrested today in preparation for his trial by the genocide tribunal. He is the second senior surviving Khmer Rouge leader arrested on the tribunal’s…
The Undergraduate Curriculum (II)
Yesterday I started a new thread on the undergraduate history curriculum. In the first post of this thread I posed a question about requirements in the major and what those requirements ought to look like. I also suggested that history majors themselves ought to have some input into the design of the major, given that…