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The Present and Future of Historical Journals
As an expression and institution of modernism, historical journals reflect the decline of modernist conceptions, the loss of our assurance about where history is moving.
National Science Foundation Update
On July 31 the House of Representatives passed the Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, Independent Agencies Appropriation bill, which includes funding levels for fiscal 1996 for the National Science Foundation.
Atlanta History Center Sponsors Museum Fellows Program for Minority Students
With the assistance of a $300,000 grant from the Coca Cola Foundation, the Atlanta History Center has developed the nation’s first museum training program for minority students.
The History Channel and History Education
Part of the History Channel’s mission is to raise awareness about the vitality of history, promote history education, and encourage the preservation of historic archives and sites.
Mellon Foundation Announces that Journal Storage Project Is Underway
The Mellon Foundation recently announced significant progress in its project to bitmap back issues of 10 journals in history and economics.
NCC Advocacy Update, October 1995
News from the National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History in October 1995.
Committee on History in the Classroom Expresses Appreciation for Robert Blackey
Robert Blackey served as vice president of the Teaching Division of the American Historical Association from December 1992 to January 1995.