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Dianne Hunter <[log in to unmask]>
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>I can't remember whether I sent you this already or not.  Best, Norm
>
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>From:   IN%"[log in to unmask]"  "H-Net British and Irish
>Hist
>   ory discussion list" 24-AUG-1993 08:32:12.34
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>Subj:   H-Film Starts Sept. 1
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>Subject: H-Film Starts Sept. 1
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>      H-NET
>                   History On-Line
>               announces the debut of
>
>                       H-FILM
>
>                Beginning September 1
>
>
>     H-FILM is a free international forum to promote
>the scholarly study of film, television, and popular culture
>           and the use of media in teaching
>
>The primary purpose of H-FILM is to enable scholars to
>communicate their current resarch and teaching interests
>and test new ideas.  H-FILM will feature:
>
>  --reviews of books, films, and documentaries;
>  --announcements of grants, conferences, and jobs;
>  --course outlines, class handouts, syllabi, and
>    bibliographies;
>  --discussion of film history, mass communication, and
>    popular culture
>
>TO SUBSCRIBE:
>
>  Send this message to [log in to unmask]
>  or to [log in to unmask]:
>     SUB H-FILM Firstname Surname, Your School
>
>There are no dues or fees of any kind.  Subscribers only
>need an address on Bitnet or Internet.
>
>
>TO CONTRIBUTE TO H-FILM:
>
>Send posts directly to:
>   [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
>
>To respond to an H-FILM post, use the REPLY command.
>
>You can use your word processor to create a post. Simply
>save your document as a plain ASCII file (a "text" or
>"DOS" file) before uploading it and sending it.
>
>
>H-FILM will be moderated to filter out extraneous messages
>(like requests for subscription) and items that do not aid
>the scholarly dialogue.  All contributions will be part of
>the public domain and can be freely used, printed, copied
>or retransmitted if credit is given the original author.
>
>
>Send all questions to:
>  Steven Mintz  <[log in to unmask]>

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