A recent post by PhDinHistory about the history undergraduate curriculum (“Improving our Undergraduate Programs for History Majors”) got me thinking about our own curriculum here at George Mason because we’re about to embark on our decennial acceditation process and I will be leading the part of that process that deals with the undergraduate major. Sterling…
The End of H-Net? (3)
In a comment on one of the subsequent posts I wrote in the on-going H-Net thread here on edwired, Matthew Gilmore, one of the H-Net Vice Presidents, suggested that I take a look at the discussion of my post that was taking place on H-Scholar. Herewith is a detailed look at what I found: After…
The End of H-Net? Responses in the Blogosphere
Here is a sampling of the blogs that have picked up on this thread: AHA Today (with extensive and interesting comments) Legal History Blog Cliopatria (at HNN) Open Wiki Blog Planet Progressive Historians Histnet (in German) uutiset ja keskusteluf (in Finnish) Unrepentant Marxist
The End of H-Net? Response to comments
Because I’ve received so many comments to my post about the future of H-Net, I wanted to take a few minutes to respond to them in detail. Rather than respond to each individually, I decided to pull out some of the main themes and respond to those. 1. Matthew Gilmore writes that there is no…